Crew members watch as a crane shifts a damaged Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 fighter aircraft on edge of ...

Accession Number P05890.012
Collection type Photograph
Object type Negative
Maker White, Alan Wallace
Place made At sea
Date made August 1951-February 1952
Conflict Korea, 1950-1953
Copyright

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Description

Crew members watch as a crane shifts a damaged Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 fighter aircraft on edge of the flight deck of HMAS Sydney III, possibly after Typhoon Ruth had passesd. HMAS Sydney had been lying at anchor in Sase Bo Harbour, Japan, replenishing for her next Korean War operational patrol. After a message was received warning of the approaching typhoon, and in view of the restricted and crowded nature of the anchorage, HMAS Sydney and other large ships were ordered to put to sea. Sydney experienced the most critical phase of the typhoon from 5pm to midnight on 14 October, with winds exceeding 68 knots being encountered. A Firefly aircraft, a boat and forklift truck were lost overboard, while other aircraft and boats suffered major damage. During his Korean War service from 31 August 1951 to 22 February 1952, R29942 Chief Radio Electrician Alan Wallace White RAN was an authorised photographer on board the Majestic class light aircraft carrier HMAS Sydney III (R17). The Sydney was mainly involved in patrolling off the western coast of Korea, while its Hawker Sea Fury aircraft of No. 805 and 808 Squadrons, and Fairey Firefly aircraft of No. 817 Squadron, carried out strikes against North Korean units and supply lines.

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