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Department of Navy to Acting Captain W.F. Cook, 3 November 1955, appointment to HMAS MELBOURNE
Department of Navy to Acting Captain W.F. Cook, 3 November 1955, appointment to HMAS MELBOURNE

Department of Navy to Acting Captain W.F. Cook, 3 November 1955, appointment to HMAS MELBOURNE

Date1955
Object numberANMS1445[008]
NameLetter
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsOverall: 260 × 205 mm
ClassificationsEphemera
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Rhod Cook
SignificanceThis folder of official naval appointment documents is significant because it provides a complete record of William Cook's service aboard ships during his naval career. Cook's record can be traced from his origins as a Naval Cadet Midshipman at Flinders Naval Depot in 1930 to his appointment to the honourary rank of Captain upon retirement in 1960. Further, his complete collection of 'flimsies', or conduct documents, chronicle how he was perceived by his superiors before, during and after the Second World War. Such comprehensive service records for a single individual during the period covered (1930-1960) are relatively rare.

Cook had a distinguished naval career, and served aboard notable Australian warships during the Second World War, including HMAS Perth (I), HMAS Voyager (I) and HMAS Nizam. He was mentioned in despatches for his service aboard Voyager during the Greek campaign in 1941. Awarded command of Nizam at the age of 28, Cook became the youngest Australian to command a destroyer during the conflict. He was later present at Tokyo Bay (while in command of Nizam) during the signing of the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on 2 September 1945. He later served as First Lieutenant of HMAS Wyatt Earp, the first Australian vessel to conduct Antarctic research in the immediate post-war period.