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HMAS Wilcannia

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HMAS Wilcannia
HMAS Wilcannia.jpg
Courtesy AWM photo 301729
History
Name HMAS Wilcannia
Builder Burmeister & Wain, Copenhagen
Launched 1934
Completed 1934
In service 1934
Fate broken up 2004
General characteristics
Type Patrol vessel
Tonnage 1,049 tons
Length 216.4 feet (66.0m)
Beam 36.7 feet (11.2m)
Depth 8.3 feet (2.5m)



Remarks

SS Wyrallah was built for the North Coast Steam Navigation Company, and used on the Richmond River to Sydney route from 1934 until 1942. With the outbreak of WW2, she was requisitioned by the RAN in June 1940 and commissioned as an anti-submarine / patrol vessel for use on the west coast. She participated in the search for HMAS Sydney survivors in November 1941. In February 1942 her name was changed to Wilcannia, and she was moved to New Guinea and South Pacific waters to carry out patrols, pilot rescues and transport of stores. On 27 Jul 1942 HMAS Fremantle collided with her, but she survived to provide valuable service until she was paid off in 1947.


Returned to her owners as SS Wtrallah in 1949.




Battle Honours

  • Darwin 1942-43
  • Pacific 1942-44
  • New Guinea 1943

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