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Duncan Stevens

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Duncan Stevens
Born(1921-03-23)23 March 1921
Fairfield, Victoria
Died10 February 1964(1964-02-10) (aged 42)
Off the coast of Jervis Bay
AllegianceAustralia
Service / branchRoyal Australian Navy
Years of service1935–1964
RankCaptain
CommandsHMAS Voyager (1963–64)
HMAS Quickmatch (1955–56)
HMAS Cowra (1951–52)
HMAS Reserve (1950–51)
HMAS Koala (1949–50)
HMAS Kangaroo (1948–49)
Battles / warsSecond World War
RelationsMajor General Sir Jack Stevens (father)

Captain Duncan Herbert Stevens (23 March 1921 – 10 February 1964) was a Royal Australian Navy officer, best remembered for being in command of HMAS Voyager when she collided with HMAS Melbourne in 1964, leading to his death. After former Voyager executive officer Peter Cabban alleged that Stevens had been unfit for command, a royal commission was convened in 1967: it found that Stevens was unfit to command for medical reasons, though it only sustained some of Cabban's allegations.

References

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  • https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/stevens-duncan-herbert-11761
  • Frame, Tom (1992). Where Fate Calls: the HMAS Voyager tragedy. Rydalmere, NSW: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-340-54968-8. OCLC 26806228.
  • Frame, Tom (2005). The Cruel Legacy: the HMAS Voyager tragedy. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-74115-254-2. OCLC 61213421.
  • Ferry, D. (2004). "What caused the Voyager collision? Where did the investigation fail?" (PDF). Journal of the Australian Naval Institute (111): 5–16.