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  2. The Finding Sydney Foundation was formed to find the Royal Australian Navy light cruiser HMAS Sydney (II), lost in action with all hands during November 1941. Sydney Search found the wreckage of HMAS Sydney on the 16th March 2008, allowing closure to the families of those lost. The foundation plans to further commemorate the missing crew.

    The wreck of the HMAS Sydney (II) was found by the Finding Sydney Foundation on 16th March 2008 approximately 207km (128 miles) from the west coast (Steep Point) of Western Australia at a depth of approximately 2,468 metres.
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    Where is HMAS Sydney?The group searching for HMAS Sydney has found the wreckage of the World War II Australian warship off the coast of Western Australia, the ABC has confirmed.
    Where was the wreck of the HMAS Sydney (II) found?The wreck of the HMAS Sydney (II) was found by the Finding Sydney Foundation on 16th March 2008 at 26° 14’ 37” S 111° 13’ 03” E, approximately 207km (128 miles) from the west coast (Steep Point) of Western Australia at a depth of approximately 2,468 metres.
    Where was the wreckage of HMAS Sydney & Kormoran found?On 17 March 2008 the Australian Government announced that the wreckage of both HMAS Sydney and the German raider Kormoran had been found, approximately 112 nautical miles off Steep Point, Western Australia. Kormoran is lying at a depth of 2,560 metres; Sydney, approximately 12 nautical miles away, is at 2,470 metres.
    Who was HMAS Sydney?HMAS Sydney (II), pride of the Australian fleet. (RAN) Recalled to Australia in early 1941, Sydney was feted during visits to both Fremantle and Sydney. The cruiser received a hero’s welcome in her home port and her crew marched from Circular Quay to the Town Hall for a civic reception and lunch.
     
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    Boats and rafts carrying survivors from Kormoran were recovered at sea, while others made landfall at Quobba Station, 60 km (37 mi) north of Carnarvon; 318 of the 399 personnel on Kormoran survived. While debris from Sydney was found, there were no survivors from the 645-strong complement. See more

    On 19 November 1941, the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney and the German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran engaged each other in a battle off the coast of Western Australia. … See more

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    On 19 November, shortly before 16:00, Kormoran was 150 nautical miles (280 km; 170 mi) southwest of See more

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    Despite the approximate position of Kormoran being known (most German accounts giving the battle coordinates as 26°S 111°E / 26°S 111°E ), the required search … See more

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    HMAS Sydney
    HMAS Sydney was one of three Modified Leander class light cruisers of the RAN. Built for the Royal Navy, the cruiser was bought by the … See more

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    When Sydney did not arrive on schedule, there was no immediate concern; the northbound journey … See more

    On 26 November, the Naval Board distributed lists of Sydney's ship's company to all naval district offices. Telegrams to next … See more

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    The first collected historical account of the engagement was published in 1947 in George Hermon Gill's Royal Australian Navy, 1939–1942, … See more

     
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  5. WEBJan 12, 2017 · How a side-scan sonar found the wreck of HMAS Sydney (II), the pride of the Australian navy, that disappeared in 1941 with 645 lives. Learn about the battle with Kormoran, the search methodology and the …

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  7. WEBLearn about the loss of HMAS Sydney (II) in 1941, Australia's greatest naval tragedy. Find out how the ship was discovered in 2008 and what new evidence reveals about the battle with Kormoran.

  8. WEBLearn how the wreck of HMAS Sydney (II) was located in 2008 using side scan sonar and ROV technology, after decades of research and investigation. See photos and videos of the battle site and the two ships' …

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    WEBHMAS Sydney, named for the Australian city of Sydney, was one of three modified Leander -class light cruisers operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Ordered for the Royal Navy as HMS Phaeton, the cruiser …

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