HMAS Anzac (III) FFH150 Women's Hoodie (style Bravo)
HMAS Anzac (III) FFH150 Women's Hoodie (style Bravo)
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The first of her class to be commissioned and the first of her class to be decommissioned, HMAS Anzac entered service in 1996 and operated as part of the East Timor ‘INTERFET’ peacekeeping taskforce in 1999. In 2003 she was the first RAN ship to fire in anger since the Vietnam War when she was involved in the Battle of Al Faw, as part of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The history of the ANZACs is legendary for good reason. In May 1996, HMAS Anzac III was granted the Freedom of Entry to the City of Albany, Western Australia. This port is historically significant as it was the departure point for the first convoy of ANZAC troops heading to the Middle East in 1914. It was from this moment that the name 'ANZAC' became deeply associated with the Australian Defence Force and its legacy in World War I. All who served on her, including my husband, exemplified her name and legacy. A special lady indeed.
Please be sure to check our size chart to ensure the correct fit as these print-on-demand products are not available for exchange or refund.
- Made from beautifully soft cotton/polyester blend (80/20) anti-pill fleece
- Mid-weight construction at 290gsm
- Pullover hood for comfort
- Raglan sleeves for ease of movement
- Kangaroo pocket for practicality
- Lined hood for extra warmth with tonal drawcord at the neck
- Sleeve cuff ribbing for a secure fit
- Pre-shrunk to minimise shrinkage
- Regular fit
Your purchase directly helps support an Australian Navy spouse working remotely. Thank you for your support and thank you for your service.
Australian printed and produced product.
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