<p>The story of the first cadet-midshipmen to join the Royal Australian Naval College is without parallel.&nbsp;</p><p>In 1913 twenty-eight thirteen-year-old boys joined the new Navy at a time when Australia was both idealistic and ambitious. The boys were drawn from every State and became known as the &lsquo;Pioneer Class&#39;.&nbsp;</p><p><em>Australia&#39;s Argonauts</em>&nbsp;is the result of many years&#39; research. It brings together previously unpublished diaries letters archival material and photographs. The Pioneer Class bore witness to or were leading actors in the most important events in the Navy&rsquo;s early history. The most famous member was John Collins hero of the Sydney-Bartolomeo Colleoni action who became the first Naval College graduate to be Chief of Naval Staff. The class also included Rupert Long who played a pivotal role in Naval intelligence Eric Feldt who ran the famous &#39;Coastwatchers&#39; and Peyton Kimlin who wrote the score for one of&nbsp;Australia&#39;s first ballet. But like the argonauts of legend they faced travails that sometimes consumed them.</p><p>The book charts the lives of the Pioneer Class from their first days at the Naval College service with the Grand Fleet in World War I naval and civilian careers between the wars their great contribution during World War II and their passing into our history.</p><p>The Pioneer Class were not only the first but the greatest class to graduate from the Naval College.&nbsp;</p>
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