Submitted: Thursday, Feb 10, 2011 at 14:00
ExplorOz - David & Michelle commented:
Thank you Fred, I didn't know about this at all, probably too young. I thought the Voyager was a starship from StarTrek! But seriously, I've now spent a few mins Googling it trying to find if this is a divable wreck but can't seem to find any info on it. The Navy website has great info on both Voyagers (1) and (11) and photos.
http://www.navy.gov.au/HMAS_Voyager_%28II%29
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Submitted:Thursday, Feb 10, 2011 at 19:30
Fred G NSW replied:
D & M , not too sure, but may have been declared a Wargrave, which forbids diving....mainly if unrecovered remaims exist. Not sure mate, but will ask, and reply to you accordingly. Reply ASAP Cheers Fred. EX RAN
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Submitted: Thursday, Feb 10, 2011 at 16:16
Mick O commented:
Thanks for the reminder Fred. A very tragic incident and a rotten shame that so many had to fight the beaurocracy so hard and for so long for rightful recognition.
Mick
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Submitted:Thursday, Feb 10, 2011 at 19:42
Fred G NSW replied:
Cheers Mick.....Vets have to fight tooth and nail for any little bit of help from the Govt mate. They just don't want to know. We had to fight the mongrels for recognition for even having been in the war zone of Vietnam. And don't get me started on the subject of Mesothelioma (spel) We lived with asbestos all around us, used it, touched it, slept on it..... but we have to die before we can prove it killed us!!!!!! Neverless, I would do it all again.
Listening to the scuttlebut from our lads overseas, (brother of DIL in Afgh included) I don't think much has changed.
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Submitted: Friday, Feb 11, 2011 at 09:35
Fred G NSW commented:
"The wreck of the destroyer lies in 600 fathoms (1,100 m) of water, 20 nautical miles (37 km) from Point Perpendicular on a bearing of 120°.[1]"
Bit too deep I would think for diving David.
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