HMAS Sydney memorial aboard cruise ship
Posted: 27 Jun 2013 10:59
Hi everyone. I know we have many in the forum with a special interest in WW2.
Ed & I were privileged to be on board the Dawn Princess when she anchored above the wreck site of HMAS Sydney, sunk with all hands (645) in 1941 by the German cruiser Kormoran disguised as a Dutch merchant ship.
The wreck wasn't found until 2008, way off course, 240k's south west of Carnarvon W.A. The men never got the chance to get to battle stations.
317 Germans survived picked up from lifeboats.
A wreath was laid to remember the men from both countries. The service was led by the Captain and members of the R.A.N, so moving, tears flowed.
The weather was awful but it didn't stop people from cramming the deck.
Many passengers had relatives on board the Sydney and came from across Australia to join the cruise ship at Fremantle.
On the return voyage, the passengers got off at Geraldton to see the beautiful memorial high on a hill above the town to remember Australia's worst maritime disaster of WW2.
"They have no grave but the cruel sea, no flowers lay at their head, a rusting hulk is their tombstone, afast the ocean bed"
Tina
Ed & I were privileged to be on board the Dawn Princess when she anchored above the wreck site of HMAS Sydney, sunk with all hands (645) in 1941 by the German cruiser Kormoran disguised as a Dutch merchant ship.
The wreck wasn't found until 2008, way off course, 240k's south west of Carnarvon W.A. The men never got the chance to get to battle stations.
317 Germans survived picked up from lifeboats.
A wreath was laid to remember the men from both countries. The service was led by the Captain and members of the R.A.N, so moving, tears flowed.
The weather was awful but it didn't stop people from cramming the deck.
Many passengers had relatives on board the Sydney and came from across Australia to join the cruise ship at Fremantle.
On the return voyage, the passengers got off at Geraldton to see the beautiful memorial high on a hill above the town to remember Australia's worst maritime disaster of WW2.
"They have no grave but the cruel sea, no flowers lay at their head, a rusting hulk is their tombstone, afast the ocean bed"
Tina