World War 2, South West Pacific, Borneo, HMS Glory, 1945
1945View of His Majesty’s Ship Gloy at wharf
HMS Glory (R62) was a Colossus-class aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy laid down on 27 August 1942 by Harland and Wolff at Belfast. She was launched on 27 November 1943 by Lady Cynthia Brooke, wife of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. The ship was commissioned on 2 April 1945, and left for the Pacific with an air wing of Barracudas (837 Naval Air Squadron) and Corsairs (1831 Naval Air Squadron). At Sydney, she joined the 11th Aircraft Carrier Squadron of the British Pacific Fleet as the war was ending. Glory sailed to Rabaul shortly thereafter on 6 September 1945 to accept the surrender of the Japanese garrison there. After the surrender at Rabaul, Glory assisted in the retaking of Hong Kong, and then sailed to Australia and Canada repatriating service personnel and released prisoners of war.
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- World War 2, South West Pacific, Borneo, Balikpapan, 2/4 Field Squadron, 1945 (1.63km away)
- World War 2, Asia Borneo Balikpapan, 2/4 Field Squadron, 1945 (3.97km away)
- World War 2, Asia Borneo Balikpapan, 2/4 Field Squadron, 1945 (5.14km away)
- World War 2, South West Pacific, Borneo, Balikpapan, 2/4 Field Squadron, 1945 (7.59km away)
- World War 2, South West Pacific, Borneo, Balikpapan, 1945 (7.7km away)
- World War 2, South West Pacific, Borneo, Balikpapan, 1945 (7.7km away)
- World War 2, Asia Borneo Balikpapan, 2/4 Field Squadron, 1945 (9.53km away)
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