HMA Submarine AE1, tree - Mosman, NSW, Australia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Grahame Cookie
S 33° 51.183 E 151° 14.756
56H E 337727 N 6252753
This tree was planted, and Dedicated for the AE1 Submarine from the First World War.
Waymark Code: WM11C44
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 09/24/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
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The simple engraved brass plaque is embedded in a concrete plinth with a Navy emblem beside it, a couple of metres away from a very mature Moreton Bay Fig tree, on the grassy slope leading down to the Amphitheatre of Bradley's Head. The inscription reads:

HMA SUBMARINE AE1
		14 September 1914
Lost during a patrol near Cape Gazelle, New Guinea

From the following Naval link directly for the AE1 is the transcription of another plaque (unknown location), which can be seen there:

	HMA Submarine AE1

Battle Honours: Rabaul 1914
In early September 1914, HMA Submarine AE1 and AE2 deployed with the Australian Fleet to occupy Germany's regional possessions in the South-West Pacific and remve the threat posed by the German Eas Asiatic Cruiser Squadron. Following a successful operation to seize Rabaul, AE1 was conducting a patrol with destroyer HMAS Parramatta in St George's Channel. to the south and east of Duke of York Island, when she vanished on the afternoon of 14 September 1914. Despite an extensive search conducted over a three-day period, no trace was found of the submarine or its 35 crew (14 Royal Australian Navy and 21 Royal Navy).

Entombed but not forgotten
[ex-HMA AE1

Visited: 0705 Wednesday, 4 September, 2019

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Parking coordinates: S 33° 51.135 E 151° 14.748

Sponsor(s): Royal Australian Navy

Relevent website: Not listed

Date dedicated: Not listed

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