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Mike Carlton

    Mike Carlton ist einer der bekanntesten australischen Journalisten mit einer lebenslangen Leidenschaft für Marinegeschichte. Seine umfangreiche Karriere in den Medien umfasste Kriegsberichterstattung, Auslandskorrespondenz sowie die Moderation von Radio- und Fernsehsendungen. Carlton konzentriert sich in seiner Arbeit auf aktuelle Ereignisse, tiefgehend informiert durch sein besonderes Interesse an historischen Themen, insbesondere an Marineangelegenheiten. Er bringt einen reichen Erfahrungsschatz und eine scharfe Perspektive in seine Schriften ein.

    The Scrap Iron Flotilla
    • When the Second World War began in September 1939, Australia responded to Britain's call for assistance by sending five aging destroyers to strengthen the Royal Navy in the Mediterranean. The HMAS Vendetta, Vampire, Voyager, Stuart, and Waterhen were small, outdated vessels, often humorously described by their crews as being held together by string and chewing gum. Despite their condition, by mid-1940, these ships were courageously escorting convoys, hunting submarines, and bombarding enemy coasts. They faced harsh weather, from sandstorms to icy gales, which made their already difficult conditions even worse. Onboard life was grim, with no showers, cramped quarters, and unappetizing meals often served cold. The constant threat of bombing and submarines added to the crew's anxiety. During the German invasion of Greece, the Australian destroyers played a crucial role in rescuing thousands of soldiers. They also supported the Siege of Tobruk, running supply missions to the besieged port. However, by late 1941, the remaining ships were suffering from engine failures and the toll of relentless warfare. They returned to Australia, proudly calling themselves the Scrap Iron Flotilla, defying their critics. This flotilla has become an enduring part of Australian naval history, embodying bravery and resilience.

      The Scrap Iron Flotilla
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