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The Naval Historical Society of Australia offers research facilities to its membership, which is open to all with an interest in the subject.
Its aims and objectives are:
- "To research, record and collate the history of all Navies, but particularly that of the Royal Australian Navy."
- "To encourage and support Naval Museums."
- "To promote and uphold the prestige, dignity and traditions of the Naval Service."
The Society publishes journals and website articles and organises activities for its members.
References
- ^ McGeorge, Brett (18 February 2006). "About Us". Ahoy!. Naval Historical Society of Australia, Victorian Chapter. Archived from the original on 12 October 2009. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
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