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s captain. Burrell, however, believed that a close relationship between officers and men was necessary for the smooth running of a ship. After completing the Royal Navy's staff course in 1938, he returned to
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Australian Naval College in 1963. In retirement Burrell enjoyed horse racing as a gambler and as the owner of several successful mounts. During the 1960s, he was also a member of the ACT Regional Selection Committee of the
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Director of Operations, overseeing troop convoys and their air cover, local defence, and staffing issues. Burrell's "full knowledge of Australian naval plans and resources" led to Prime Minister
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Britain to the United States that was contrary to prevailing Australian defence policy at the time, particularly in what historian
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to disband the Navy's fixed-wing Fleet Air Arm capability by 1963, but gained approval for a major vessel re-equipment drive that was to include new submarines, destroyers, minesweepers, and
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in 1980, having been diagnosed with cardiac problems shortly after his retirement from the Navy. His wife Ada died in August 1981. In 1986, Burrell published his memoirs as
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British of the Australian services, the RAN", and provoked pressure from the Royal Navy and UK shipbuilders, which had lobbied for purchase of their
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September 1939. A reorganisation of the headquarters in May 1940 saw him promoted to
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Ada Weller (also known as Ada Coggan) on 21 April 1944; the couple had a son and two daughters. Burrell took charge of the RAN's latest
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design over the County class. On a mission overseas to discuss trends and acquisitions in
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remained in Japan as Australian Squadron representative until November, assisting with the repatriation of inmates from Japanese
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March 1939. It was Burrell's first shore-based position, and he spent the next four months bringing naval sections of the
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from September 1956 until January 1958, when he again became Flag Officer of the Australian Fleet. Appointed a
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guided-missile destroyers, a decision of "ingenuity and forethought" on the part of Burrell and Navy Minister
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in July 1947. From October 1948 to the end of 1949, Burrell served as commanding officer of the heavy cruiser
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personally nominating him to participate in staff talks with representatives of the Royal Navy and
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and preparing for the introduction of carrier-based aircraft. He was appointed an
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was escorting convoys in the Pacific, before deploying to the South Atlantic for
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2331:. Australia in the War of 1939β1945. Canberra: Australian War Memorial.
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Mermaids Do Exist: The Autobiography of Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Burrell
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Mermaids Do Exist: The Autobiography of Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Burrell
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2351:. Allen & Unwin in association with the Australian War Memorial.
2145:. Canberra: National Library of Australia. 24 January 1987. p. 2
2067:. Canberra: National Library of Australia. 2 February 1963. p. 2
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on 15 September 1941. The ship's first operation was transporting a
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in October. Soon after, he was posted as the first Australian naval
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for hockey. Burrell graduated from the college in 1921 and became a
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in 1946, Burrell played a major role in the formation of the RAN's
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on 5 April 1954, while acting as part of the escort for the
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No Pleasure Cruise: The Story of the Royal Australian Navy
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Commonwealth of Australia (Navy Office) (January 1955).
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Commonwealth of Australia (Navy Office) (October 1947).
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in the 1959 New Years Honours, Burrell was raised to
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Going Solo: The Royal Australian Air Force 1946β1971
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1998:
Lewis, "An Argument for Australian Air Power at Sea"
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in 1948β49. He captained the light aircraft carrier
2491:. St Leonards, New South Wales: Allen & Unwin.
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The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History
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The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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2434:. Canberra: Land Warfare Studies Centre: 119β120.
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1070:Henry Burrell as CNS, discussing naval air power
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2035:"Vice Admiral Sir Wilfred Hastings Harrington"
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2425:"An Argument for Australian Air Power at Sea"
1306:"Burrell, H M (Midshipmen, HMAS Sydney, RAN)"
354:, in 1986. He died two years later, aged 83.
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1558:(Supplement). 19 February 1943. p. 935.
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3101:Flag Officer Commanding HM Australian Fleet
2964:Rear Admiral Commanding HM Australian Fleet
2608:Flag Officer Commanding HM Australian Fleet
1842:(Supplement). 30 December 1958. p. 37.
1796:(Supplement). 31 December 1954. p. 39.
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2489:The Royal Australian Navy in World War II
1526:. Australian War Memorial. Archived from
1349:The Royal Australian Navy in World War II
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1810:. Royal Australian Navy. Archived from
1524:"Recommendation: Mention in Dispatches"
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1947:from the original on 12 February 2013
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886:Flag Officer of the Australian Fleet
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3401:Companions of the Order of the Bath
2721:Australian Commonwealth Naval Board
749:. On a mission to one such camp at
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225:Companion of the Order of the Bath
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2164:Brooke, Michael (14 March 2013).
2041:from the original on 23 July 2013
1754:from the original on 4 March 2016
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1098:Winston Churchill Memorial Trusts
923:(CNS). He succeeded Vice Admiral
557:, commanded by Burrell in 1941β43
362:Henry Mackay Burrell was born at
312:, before commanding the flagship
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2301:Royal Australian Navy, 1939β1942
1643:Royal Australian Navy, 1939β1942
1599:Royal Australian Navy, 1942β1945
1574:Royal Australian Navy, 1942β1945
1473:Royal Australian Navy, 1942β1945
1404:Royal Australian Navy, 1939β1942
1382:Royal Australian Navy, 1939β1942
496:. He married Margaret MacKay at
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2230:Cadman, Kerith A., ed. (1988).
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396:Royal Australian Naval College
269:Royal Australian Naval College
141:10th Destroyer Flotilla (1946)
79:, Australian Capital Territory
1:
2536:. South Melbourne, Victoria:
2441:The Navy Miscellany: Volume 7
2253:. South Melbourne, Victoria:
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2061:"Building a family tradition"
1200:National Library of Australia
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3256:Maritime Commander Australia
2506:Stevens, David, ed. (2001).
2487:Stevens, David, ed. (1996).
2325:Gill, George Hermon (1968).
2298:Gill, George Hermon (1957).
2205:. In Langmore, Diane (ed.).
664:and in June was involved in
652:took part in the capture of
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465:during the Spanish Civil War
7:
2532:Burrell, Sir Henry (1986).
2238:The Herald and Weekly Times
2233:Who's Who in Australia 1988
1229:Who's Who in Australia 1988
1103:Burrell suffered a serious
1055:during the ensuing decade.
867:inaugural tour of Australia
732:formal surrender ceremonies
382:, seeing active service in
37:Vice Admiral Henry Burrell
16:Royal Australian Navy chief
10:
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3325:Commander Australian Fleet
2778:Sir John Augustine Collins
2728:Sir William Rooke Creswell
2699:Sir William Rooke Creswell
2641:Rear Admiral David Harries
2213:Melbourne University Press
2087:"ANU head is trust choice"
1020:Chief of the Defence Staff
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2037:. Royal Australian Navy.
2011:. Royal Australian Navy.
1943:. Royal Australian Navy.
1924:Struggling for a Solution
1872:The Royal Australian Navy
1747:. Melbourne. p. 58.
1715:. Royal Australian Navy.
1672:. Melbourne. p. 39.
1425:The Royal Australian Navy
1365:The Royal Australian Navy
1336:The Royal Australian Navy
1028:Chief of Naval Operations
995:, according to historian
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376:Australian Imperial Force
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1411:17 December 2013 at the
1389:17 December 2013 at the
1246:World War 2 Nominal Roll
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1040:Queen's Birthday Honours
921:Chief of the Naval Staff
884:. In February he became
821:Imperial Defence College
498:Scots' Church, Melbourne
261:Chief of the Naval Staff
240:Sir Henry Mackay Burrell
165:Chief of the Naval Staff
2793:Sir Hastings Harrington
2589:Sir Hastings Harrington
2462:Stephens, Alan (1995).
2432:Australian Army Journal
2310:Australian War Memorial
2255:Oxford University Press
1622:. Royal Australian Navy
1606:20 October 2013 at the
1581:20 October 2013 at the
1480:20 October 2013 at the
1310:Australian War Memorial
1242:"Burrell, Henry Mackay"
1022:, Admiral of the Fleet
859:Queen Elizabeth II
682:mentioned in despatches
425:and then the destroyer
368:Blue Mountains district
229:Mentioned in Despatches
2753:Sir William Munro Kerr
2743:Percival Hall-Thompson
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1024:Lord Louis Mountbatten
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392:Parramatta High School
267:, Burrell entered the
2711:
2683:Royal Australian Navy
2366:Hancock, Ian (2011).
2201:Bateman, Sam (2007).
1808:"HMAS Melbourne (II)"
1498:Royal Australian Navy
1113:Woden Valley Hospital
1083:. Burrell retired to
1063:
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775:
747:prisoner-of-war camps
695:
690:anti-submarine duties
552:
460:
358:Early life and career
299:mention in despatches
257:Royal Australian Navy
199:Mediterranean theatre
104:Years of service
98:Royal Australian Navy
2976:Sir William Pakenham
2719:First Naval Members,
2215:. pp. 164β165.
2113:"Chairman appointed"
1941:Fleet Air Arm Museum
1087:, his property near
804:to Governor-General
678:Battle of Madagascar
634:Sir James Somerville
618:Trade Union Congress
502:lieutenant commander
394:before entering the
259:(RAN). He served as
192:Battle of Madagascar
187:Indian Ocean theatre
3141:Hastings Harrington
2813:Sir David Stevenson
2009:"HMAS Voyager (II)"
1854:The Navy Miscellany
1814:on 12 December 2013
1530:on 17 December 2013
1093:Southern Tablelands
1081:Hastings Harrington
971:hydrographic survey
780:helicopter on HMAS
596:secure the Atlantic
439:and the battleship
160:HM Australian Fleet
3202:Geoffrey Gladstone
3051:Richard Lane-Poole
2829:Sir Anthony Synnot
2713:
2445:Ashgate Publishing
2143:The Canberra Times
2117:The Canberra Times
2091:The Canberra Times
2065:The Canberra Times
1972:The London Gazette
1885:No Pleasure Cruise
1839:The London Gazette
1793:The London Gazette
1555:The London Gazette
1447:The Canberra Times
1195:The Canberra Times
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666:Operation Vigorous
622:Sir Walter Citrine
620:delegation led by
603:commanding officer
559:
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204:Operation Vigorous
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3237:Geoffrey Woolrych
3061:Wilfrid Patterson
2986:Sir Lionel Halsey
2923:
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2798:Sir Alan McNicoll
2788:Sir Henry Burrell
2763:Sir Ragnar Colvin
2738:Sir Allan Everett
2646:
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2639:Succeeded by
2615:Succeeded by
2584:Succeeded by
2561:Military offices
2454:978-0-7546-6431-4
2381:978-0-7336-2841-2
2281:Allen & Unwin
2264:978-0-19-551784-2
2222:978-0-522-85382-7
1922:Jones; Goldrick,
1494:"HMAS Norman (I)"
584:threat from Japan
523:Spanish Civil War
390:. Henry attended
352:Mermaids Do Exist
342:, submarines and
234:
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179:Spanish Civil War
62:, New South Wales
25:Sir Henry Burrell
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3056:Wilfred Custance
3036:Leonard Holbrook
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2834:Sir James Willis
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588:Pacific region
568:Robert Menzies
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1666:The Navy List
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1644:
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1620:"HMAS Bataan"
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3222:Peter Doyle
3217:David Leach
3197:David Wells
3151:Otto Becher
3118:Roy Dowling
3108:John Eccles
3026:George Hyde
2839:David Leach
2182:18 December
2149:18 December
2123:18 December
2097:18 December
2071:18 December
2045:18 December
1967:"No. 42052"
1898:John Gorton
1834:"No. 41590"
1788:"No. 40367"
1758:20 December
1683:20 December
1550:"No. 35915"
1453:18 December
1206:18 December
993:John Gorton
950:auxiliaries
855:Royal Yacht
723:destroyer,
400:rugby union
3380:Categories
3271:Ken Doolan
3113:John Eaton
3066:John Crace
2636:1955β1956
2612:1958β1959
2581:1959β1962
2443:. London:
2421:Lewis, Tom
2370:. London:
2273:Frame, Tom
2195:References
1987:Going Solo
1985:Stephens,
1926:, pp. 7β12
1059:Retirement
1030:, Admiral
975:HMAS
960:submarines
935:HMAS
894:HMAS
836:HMAS
832:Korean War
825:HMAS
810:HMAS
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725:HMAS
658:Madagascar
642:Addu Atoll
611:HMAS
609:destroyer
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518:Devonshire
491:HMAS
478:HMAS
473:Pangbourne
463:Devonshire
452:lieutenant
427:HMAS
420:HMAS
416:midshipman
410:, winning
388:Royal Navy
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292:HMAS
280:Royal Navy
273:HMAS
152:HMAS
144:HMAS
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126:HMAS
84:Allegiance
53:1904-08-13
3296:John Lord
2690:Director,
2538:Macmillan
2171:Navy News
2019:31 August
1951:31 August
1896:Hancock,
1870:Stevens,
1818:31 August
1768:cite book
1723:31 August
1693:cite book
1626:31 August
1534:31 August
1508:31 August
1423:Stevens,
1363:Stevens,
1347:Stevens,
1334:Stevens,
1320:31 August
1256:31 August
1117:Gungahlin
1089:Braidwood
1077:Melbourne
1052:Air Force
1012:destroyer
997:Tom Frame
964:Ton-class
896:Melbourne
874:Vengeance
849:near the
843:Vengeance
827:Vengeance
812:Australia
784:, c. 1954
782:Vengeance
736:USS
648:, Kenya,
646:Kilindini
626:Archangel
563:commander
516:HMS
509:HMS
441:HMS
434:HMS
366:, in the
323:Vengeance
316:Australia
304:Promoted
167:(1959β62)
157:(1953β54)
154:Vengeance
149:(1948β49)
146:Australia
139:(1945β46)
131:(1941β43)
107:1918β1962
87:Australia
3242:Ian Knox
2372:Hachette
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2275:(2004).
2176:Archived
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2013:Archived
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1945:Archived
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1250:Archived
1231:, p. 160
1227:Cadman,
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817:flagship
738:Missouri
539:War Book
511:Coventry
493:Brisbane
429:Stalwart
348:Knighted
122:Commands
92:Service/
77:Canberra
2681:of the
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1883:Frame,
1475:, p. 16
1384:, p. 56
1367:, p. 60
1338:, p. 97
1091:in the
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790:captain
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1379:Gill,
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838:Sydney
751:Sendai
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727:Bataan
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555:Norman
486:Stuart
480:Tattoo
443:Malaya
422:Sydney
408:hockey
404:tennis
294:Norman
275:Sydney
217:Awards
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128:Norman
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