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| shipID = K442
 
| shipID = K442
 
| shipfate = scrapped September 1962 in Japan
 
| shipfate = scrapped September 1962 in Japan
| shiptype = Modified River Class Frigate
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| shiptype = Modified Bay Class Frigate
 
| shiptonnage = 1,537 tons
 
| shiptonnage = 1,537 tons
 
| shiplength = 301 feet 7 inches (91.91m)
 
| shiplength = 301 feet 7 inches (91.91m)
 
| shipbeam = 36 feet 6 inches (11.13m)
 
| shipbeam = 36 feet 6 inches (11.13m)
 
| shipdepth = 12 feet (3.66m)
 
| shipdepth = 12 feet (3.66m)
| shippropulsion = twin shaft triple expansion
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| shippropulsion = twin shaft triple expansion 5,500 HP
 
| shipspeed = 19.5 knots
 
| shipspeed = 19.5 knots
 
| shipcapacity = 175 crew
 
| shipcapacity = 175 crew
 
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==Remarks==
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Built to the Royal navy's Bay Class Frigate design. Following her commissioning ''HMAS Murchison'' proceeded to Morotai then Ternate and Celebes with the War Graves Commission. In Jan 1946 she proceeded to Japan as part of the occupying forces before returning to Australian in May 1946. From then until she was sent ot Japan for service in the Korean War, ''HMAS Murchison'' was used as a training ship.
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She entered the Korean conflict with patrol duties in May 1951 She later participated in patrols that included bombardment tasks. She was also to play a key part in a series of patrols up the Han River and bombardment of enemy forces. In total she fired 1,100 rounds of 4 inch ammunition. She was to later take out entrenched artillery positions, including one designed to destroy her - instead she was holed above the water line several times but was able to neutralise  the enemy position. She was to spend eight months on Korean stations before returning to Australia, At home she found that her next tasks was to participate in the British atomic tests in the Monte Bello Islands.
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In October 1953 ''HMAS Murchison'' returned to Korea to provide security patrols until July 1954 after which she returned to Australia and was again used as a training ship until paid off into reserve on 31 Jan 1956.
  
==Remarks==
 
  
 
==Battle Honours==
 
==Battle Honours==
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* Korea 1950-53
  
==Soldiers carried==
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==Crew members==
 
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* [[Nigel Croudson]] 12 February - 8 August 1946
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 21 June 2022

HMAS Murchison
HMAS Murchison.jpg
History
Name HMAS Murchison
Owner Royal Australian Navy
Builder Evens Deakin & Co, Brisbane
Launched 31 Oct 1944
Completed 16 Dec 1945
In service 17 Dec 1945
Out of service 31 Jan 1956
Fate scrapped September 1962 in Japan
General characteristics
Type Modified Bay Class Frigate
Tonnage 1,537 tons
Length 301 feet 7 inches (91.91m)
Beam 36 feet 6 inches (11.13m)
Depth 12 feet (3.66m)
Propulsion twin shaft triple expansion 5,500 HP
Speed 19.5 knots
Capacity 175 crew


Remarks

Built to the Royal navy's Bay Class Frigate design. Following her commissioning HMAS Murchison proceeded to Morotai then Ternate and Celebes with the War Graves Commission. In Jan 1946 she proceeded to Japan as part of the occupying forces before returning to Australian in May 1946. From then until she was sent ot Japan for service in the Korean War, HMAS Murchison was used as a training ship.


She entered the Korean conflict with patrol duties in May 1951 She later participated in patrols that included bombardment tasks. She was also to play a key part in a series of patrols up the Han River and bombardment of enemy forces. In total she fired 1,100 rounds of 4 inch ammunition. She was to later take out entrenched artillery positions, including one designed to destroy her - instead she was holed above the water line several times but was able to neutralise the enemy position. She was to spend eight months on Korean stations before returning to Australia, At home she found that her next tasks was to participate in the British atomic tests in the Monte Bello Islands.


In October 1953 HMAS Murchison returned to Korea to provide security patrols until July 1954 after which she returned to Australia and was again used as a training ship until paid off into reserve on 31 Jan 1956.


Battle Honours

  • Korea 1950-53

Crew members