- HMS
Nabthorpe was a
Royal Navy, (RN),
Mobile Operational Naval Air Base (MONAB)
situated at the
Royal Australian Air
Force (RAAF) base RAAF
Station Schofields...
- of the
Royal Navy's
Fleet Air Arm. It was
formed in June 1945, at HMS
Nabthorpe, a
Royal Navy
Mobile Operatioral Naval Air Base (MONAB) at the
Royal Australian...
- ****embled at RNAS
Ludlam from mid-October 1944,
commissioned as HMS
Nabthorpe on 4 December,
sailed for
Australia and
reached Sydney on 27
January 1945...
-
Vindex on 24 June,
bound for Australia, with the ship
arriving at HMS
Nabthorpe (the
Mobile Naval Air Base at RAAF
Station Schofields) 2 days
before the...
- Woy Aerodrome, Woy Woy,
satellite of RAAF
Station Schofields and HMS
Nabthorpe Coffs Harbour Aerodrome,
Coffs Harbour Clairville Aerodrome, Glen Innes...
- Iceberg, in the
South China Sea, from
March to
April 1945,
utilising HMS
Nabthorpe, at RNAS Schofields, New
South Wales, Australia, as a s**** station. Shortly...
- the
British Pacific Fleet on 5
February 1945 and
commissioned as HMS
Nabthorpe,
later renamed HMS Nabstock. HMS
Nabstock was
decommissioned on 9 June...
- (LS 1974) and
personnel of
MONAB II, in
company with
elements from HMS
Nabthorpe and
other units sailed from
Liverpool upon RMS Athlone
Castle on 22 December...
-
March 2021. "Background of the R.A.A.F. / R.A.N. at Schofields". HMS
Nabthorpe.
Archived from the
original on 21
October 2012.
Retrieved 13
August 2017...
- ****cat and
Supermarine Seafire. The
squadron left for RNAS
Schofields (HMS
Nabthorpe) on 18
January 1946. 723
Naval Air
Squadron was ****igned as a
Fleet Requirements...