Accession Number | P04223.416 |
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Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white - Film original negative panorama |
Maker |
Dupont, Stephen |
Place made | Pacific Islands: Solomon Islands, Guadalcanal, Honiara |
Date made | 2 November 2003 |
Conflict |
Period 2000-2009 Solomon Islands (RAMSI), 2003-2013 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: © Australian War Memorial This item is licensed under CC BY-NC |
Source credit to | Acquired through Australian War Memorial official commission 2003 |
A group of local people on a fishing boat watch a group of Royal Australian Navy ships at Honiara ...
A group of local people on a fishing boat watch a group of Royal Australian Navy ships at Honiara port. HMAS Diamantina [II], a Huon class coastal minehunter, is to the left. It is the second ship of this name: the first HMAS Diamantina also operated in the Solomon Islands during the Second World War, bombarding Japanese positions in 1945. The second HMAS Diamantina was deployed to the Solomon Islands as part of Operation Anode, Australia’s military contribution to the multi-national Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI). HMAS Diamantina’s six-member team of clearance divers and explosive experts helped clear unexploded Second World War ordinance from the Solomon Islands; the ship’s duties included patrolling and visiting remote islands to provide information about RAMSI. Behind HMAS Diamantina are two Balikpapan class Landing Craft Heavy (LCH): HMAS Betano (left) and Brunei (right). These vessels have a very shallow draft, enabling delivery of personnel, equipment, and supplies to otherwise unreachable locations.