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Two of the fastest ships afloat at the time the passenger liners Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth, were converted into troop carriers. They would be loaded with supplies and troops in Sydney Harbour and then under cover make the run to Jervis Bay. The trip was always perilous as the east coast was patrolled by marauding enemy submarines.
The ships would shelter inside Jervis Bay before embarking for the middle East.
To protect the ships and the bay from a sea bound enemy attack, strategically placed, land bound torpedo launching tubes, two sets, four tubes in total, were placed on the north side of the bay. One just inside Point Perpendicular.
A gun emplacement was also installed onto Bowen Island in an attempt to catch the invading navy in a cross fire.
“The tubes” rusting remains can still be seen on the rock ledges, the one inside Point Perpendicular “the Outer Tubes” is now more famous for being a world class land based marlin fishing location. It’s not uncommon for over a hundred marling to be caught off the rocks during the season.
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