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- HMAS_Bermagui length "43891.2".
- HMAS_Bermagui abstract "HMAS Bermagui was a 402-ton auxiliary minesweeper operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II.Bermagui was laid down by the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, Troon, Scotland in 1912 for the Illawarra & South Coast Steam Navigation Company. In December 1939, the ship was requesitioned by the RAN as an auxiliary, and was commissioned on 11 December. She was fitted with one 12-pounder 12cwt QF gun, one .303 inch Vickers machine gun, and four Type D depth charges.During the war, Bermagui was attached to the naval base HMAS Maitland in Newcastle, New South Wales and served as an auxiliary minesweeper, boom defence vessel, and minefield tender.In the early morning of 8 June 1942, Japanese submarine I-21 surfaced off Newcastle and shelled the city. A Royal Australian Navy report dated 15 June 1942 states that at 23:40 hours \"Naval Auxiliary Patrol launches in line abreast swept the harbour dropping Mills bombs. They were followed by the H.M.A.S. \"Bermagui\".\"The ship was paid off from service on 23 November 1945 and returned to her civilian owners on 22 July 1946. She was sold in 1951 to Lumbar Operators Pty Ltd and in 1954 to Allen Taylor & Co. as a timber transport vessel. She was later sold in 1961 and converted into a gravel barge and used on the Brisbane River until 1979. She was scuttled off Tangalooma, Queensland.".
- HMAS_Bermagui builder Ailsa_Shipbuilding_Company.
- HMAS_Bermagui builder Scotland.
- HMAS_Bermagui builder Troon.
- HMAS_Bermagui class Minesweeper.
- HMAS_Bermagui commissioningDate "1939-12-11".
- HMAS_Bermagui decommissioningDate "1945-11-23".
- HMAS_Bermagui length "43.8912".
- HMAS_Bermagui owner Illawarra_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- HMAS_Bermagui shipBeam "9.78408".
- HMAS_Bermagui thumbnail Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg?width=300.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageExternalLink 1939.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageID "28244865".
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageLength "3922".
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageRevisionID "688722755".
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Ailsa_Shipbuilding_Company.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Attack_on_Sydney_Harbour.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Auxiliaries.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Brisbane_River.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Category:1912_ships.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coastal_trading_vessels_of_Australia.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minesweepers_of_the_Royal_Australian_Navy.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scuttled_vessels_of_Australia.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Depth_charge.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Gross_tonnage.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink HMAS_Maitland_(naval_base).
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Illawarra_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_submarine_I-21_(1940).
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Mills_bomb.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Minesweeper.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Newcastle,_New_South_Wales.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink QF_12-pounder_12_cwt_naval_gun.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Australian_Navy.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Tangalooma,_Queensland.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Troon.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink Vickers_machine_gun.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLink File:Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Bermagui''".
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMAS ''Bermagui''".
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMAS Bermagui".
- HMAS_Bermagui shipArmament "*1 × 12-pounder gun *1 × .303 cal. Vickers machine gun *4 × Type D depth charges".
- HMAS_Bermagui shipBuilder Ailsa_Shipbuilding_Company.
- HMAS_Bermagui shipBuilder Scotland.
- HMAS_Bermagui shipBuilder Troon.
- HMAS_Bermagui shipClass "Minesweeper".
- HMAS_Bermagui shipCommissioned "1939-12-11".
- HMAS_Bermagui shipCountry "Australia".
- HMAS_Bermagui shipDecommissioned "1945-11-23".
- HMAS_Bermagui shipDisplacement "402".
- HMAS_Bermagui shipFlag "60".
- HMAS_Bermagui shipLaunched "1912".
- HMAS_Bermagui shipName "Bermagui".
- HMAS_Bermagui shipOwner Illawarra_Steam_Navigation_Company.
- HMAS_Bermagui wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Australia-mil-ship-stub.
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- HMAS_Bermagui subject Category:1912_ships.
- HMAS_Bermagui subject Category:Coastal_trading_vessels_of_Australia.
- HMAS_Bermagui subject Category:Minesweepers_of_the_Royal_Australian_Navy.
- HMAS_Bermagui subject Category:Scuttled_vessels_of_Australia.
- HMAS_Bermagui type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMAS_Bermagui type Ship.
- HMAS_Bermagui type Redirect.
- HMAS_Bermagui type Ship.
- HMAS_Bermagui type Vessel.
- HMAS_Bermagui type Product.
- HMAS_Bermagui type DesignedArtifact.
- HMAS_Bermagui type Thing.
- HMAS_Bermagui type Q11446.
- HMAS_Bermagui comment "HMAS Bermagui was a 402-ton auxiliary minesweeper operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II.Bermagui was laid down by the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, Troon, Scotland in 1912 for the Illawarra & South Coast Steam Navigation Company. In December 1939, the ship was requesitioned by the RAN as an auxiliary, and was commissioned on 11 December.".
- HMAS_Bermagui label "HMAS Bermagui".
- HMAS_Bermagui sameAs Q5630270.
- HMAS_Bermagui sameAs اچامایاس_برماگوی.
- HMAS_Bermagui sameAs HMAS_Bermagui.
- HMAS_Bermagui sameAs m.0cnyfnp.
- HMAS_Bermagui sameAs Q5630270.
- HMAS_Bermagui wasDerivedFrom HMAS_Bermagui?oldid=688722755.
- HMAS_Bermagui depiction Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- HMAS_Bermagui isPrimaryTopicOf HMAS_Bermagui.
- HMAS_Bermagui name "Bermagui".