HMAS Kuttabul (naval base)
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HMAS ''Kuttabul'' is a
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(RAN) base located in in Sydney,
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, Australia. ''Kuttabul'' provides administrative, training, logistics and accommodation support to naval personnel assigned to the various facilities that form
Fleet Base East The Fleet Base East is a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) major fleet base that comprises several naval establishments and facilities clustered around Sydney Harbour, centred on HMAS ''Kuttabul''. The Fleet Base East extends beyond the borders of ' ...
, the main operational navy base on the east coast of Australia. A part of Fleet Base East itself, ''Kuttabul'' occupies several buildings in the Sydney suburb of Potts Point and in the immediately adjacent Garden Island dockyard. It also supports navy personnel posted to other locations throughout the greater Sydney region. The base is named for the steam ferry HMAS ''Kuttabul'' that was sunk while docked at Garden Island during a Japanese midget submarine
attack on Sydney Harbour In late May and early June 1942, during World War II, Imperial Japanese Navy submarines made a series of attacks on the Australian cities of Sydney and Newcastle. On the night of 31 May – 1 June, three ''Ko-hyoteki''-class midget submarin ...
in 1942.


History

Garden Island itself has been host to a naval base since 1856, when the government of
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suggested giving the area over to the
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as a base for ships serving on the Australia Station. Following the foundation of the Royal Australian Navy in 1911, all naval establishments were given over by the UK to the RAN. However, until 1939, the ownership of Garden Island itself was in dispute, with NSW claiming it as its property. This was solved when the Australian government initially requisitioned the island (together with the naval base) under emergency wartime powers. The government then purchased Garden Island from NSW for £638,000 in 1945. The Garden Island facility houses the Captain Cook Graving Dock which was, at the time of construction during World War II, the largest
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in the Southern Hemisphere. The dock was constructed between 1940 and 1945, by filling in the area between Garden Island and Potts Point. The dock and associated
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are operated under lease by
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. The northern tip of Garden Island is as of 2008 open to the public, accessible only by ferry. The area features the Navy Heritage Centre, opened in 2004, and graffiti dating to the First Fleet in 1788. From its foundation until the establishment of the Two Ocean Policy and commissioning of HMAS ''Stirling'' in 1978, ''Kuttabul'' was the RAN's main naval base. With the establishment of two main bases, ''Kuttabul'' and Garden Island took on the additional designation of Fleet Base East.


Facilities and operational units

Although ''Kuttabul'' is the main administrative part of Fleet Base East, Fleet Base East is also responsible for the Mine Counter Measures forces of the RAN stationed on the east coast. These are based at HMAS ''Waterhen''.


Ships stationed


Gallery

HMAS Tobruk (L 50).jpg, HMAS ''Tobruk'' alongside at Fleet Base East in 2013 Garden Island, New South Wales (1).jpg, RSS ''Endeavour'' visiting Garden Island during the International Fleet Review 2013 Garden Island, New South Wales (2).jpg, Captain Cook Dock, Garden Island


See also

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Naval Base Sydney Naval Base Sydney was a United States Navy base built during World War II at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The base was built with Australian civilian contractors. As the US Navy expanded in the Island hopping campaign, Naval Base Sydney ...


References

{{Royal Navy shore establishments Kuttabul Kuttabul Military installations established in 1856 1856 establishments in Australia Buildings and structures in Sydney Military installations in New South Wales Garden Island (New South Wales) Potts Point, New South Wales