American Reacts To American warship to be commissioned in Sydney
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I'm very impressed with your continued rescourcefulness, most Americans simply recycle the same old Australian interview videos and comedy show repeats! Very interesting and unique content! 👍🙋 As an isolated Island, with isolated communities, Australia has an extraordinary history of shipbuilding and creative engineering! In the Huon Valley, Tasmania still builds rare Huon pine ships by hand (check that out)! 😄🤔
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Built by an Australian company for the Us Navy, named after an Australian city
and a city not near the ocean, they really only did this to teach the crew how to can 'canberra' properly LOL..
but yes, as an ex-RAN sailor this is nice to see.
The Battle of Savo (8-9 August 1942) in the Solomon Islands was the he first major naval engagement of the Guadalcanal campaign. The US considers the Battle of Savo and one other naval battle in the Solomons campaign to be two of the worst defeats in US naval history, second only to the attack on Pearl Harbor. The combined US/Australian naval force, commanded by US Admiral Richard Turner, lost 4 heavy cruisers sunk, 1 heavy cruiser damaged and 2 destroyers damaged, with the loss of almost 1,100 personnel. One of these heavy cruisers sunk was HMAS Canberra. It was from that engagement that the USN tradition of naming one of its ships USS Canberra began. The HMAS Canberra was in fact scuttled because she was badly damaged and listing heavily. After all surviving crew were removed two USN destroyers hit HMAS Canberra with some 300 shells and five torpedoes before she would go down.
The ship is a literal combat ship made for patrolling and defending shore lines
I believe the line of USS Canberras are the only US naval ships named after both a foreign ship and capital city.
I was watching that live, looked good!
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Yo mate!! When you get to Oz, you'll save a mint if you hit up some locals to stay with, and to see the paths less travelled... they'll be heaps who'd live to put you up n show you the real Oz.. if there's someone to vouch for you, you don't need heaps of money to be able to get a visa..