- HMS
Nabstock was a
Royal Navy (RN),
Mobile Operational Naval Air Base (MONAB)
which was
initially located at the
Royal Australian Air
Force (RAAF) airfield...
- III and re-commissioned
there as HMS
Nabstock the
following day. The
airfield returned to the RAAF and HMS
Nabstock decommissioned in June 1946.
MONAB VII...
- the end of the
second world war,
disembarking for RNAS
Schofields (HMS
Nabstock), New
South Wales, on 13
August 1945, with V-J Day on 15 August. In January...
-
embarked in HMS
Reaper in
October 1945. 'A'
Flight joined MONAB VI (HMS
Nabstock) at RNAS Maryborough, Queensland,
Australia in June 1945. The
flights re-grouped...
-
later taken over by the
National Teachers'
Training College.
Maryborough Nabstock n/a 1945–46
Queensland Australia MONAB VI
Minnerya n/a
Minnerya 1942–46...
-
February 1945 and
commissioned as HMS Nabthorpe,
later renamed HMS
Nabstock. HMS
Nabstock was
decommissioned on 9 June 1946 and the
aerodrome was returned...
- for p****age to
Australia leaving January 1945 and
disembarking at HMS
Nabstock, RNAS Schofields, mid-March. The
squadron embarked in HMS Indefatigable...
- 1945 and then
disbanded on 30
September 1945 at RNAS
Maryborough (HMS
Nabstock), Queensland, Australia. 1770
Naval Air
Squadron formed at RNAS Yeovilton...
-
squadron relocated to the
newly formed MONAB VI at RNAS
Maryborough (HMS
Nabstock) on the 23. The
initial output objectives for TAMY I in its
first month...
- Nabberley), New
South Wales /
Royal Naval Air
Station Maryborough (HMS
Nabstock), Queensland, (23
August - 25
September 1945) HMS
Victorious (crews) (25...