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Royal Australian Navy; Founded: 1 March 1901; 123 years ago () Country Australia: Branch: Navy: Role: Naval warfare: Size: 14,745 Permanent personnel 4,607 Reserve personnel 32 commissioned ships; 11 non-commissioned ships: Part of: Australian Defence Force: Headquarters: Russell Offices, Canberra: Motto(s) To fight and win at sea. March
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About Navy. The Royal Australian Navy provides maritime forces that contribute to the Australian Defence Force’s capacity to defend Australia, contribute to regional security, support global interests, shape the strategic environment and protect national interests. Mission and values. Leaders. Strategic planning. Force commands. Ranks.
Learn. Rank. The Royal Australian Navy. History. The first Australian naval forces were formed in the colonies in the late 1850s in response to fears of a Russian invasion. In 1901, the various colonial navies, and their motley collection of vessels, were amalgamated into the Commonwealth Naval Forces.