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- MV_Duntroon abstract "MV Duntroon was a passenger ship built for the Melbourne Steamship Company, that saw military service as a troopship between 1942 and 1949. She was built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend-on-Tyne, and entered service in 1939.At the start of World War II, Duntroon was requisitioned for conversion into an armed merchant cruiser, but was returned as unsuitable. In November 1940, Duntroon collided with and sank the auxiliary minesweeper HMAS Goorangai; the RAN's first loss of the war. In February 1942, Duntroon was requisitioned by the Australian Army for use as a troopship. The ship was involved in a second fatal collision in November 1943, sinking the destroyer USS Perkins. Her army service continued until 1946, when she was chartered by the RAN for transport duties with the British Commonwealth Occupation Force.Duntroon was returned to her civilian owners in 1950. In 1961, the ship was sold to Kie Hock Shipping Co. and renamed Tong Hoo. She was sold again in 1966 to Africa Shipping Co. and renamed Lydia. The ship was laid up in Singapore in 1967, and sailed to Taiwan for scrapping in 1973.".
- MV_Duntroon builder Swan_Hunter.
- MV_Duntroon builder Wallsend.
- MV_Duntroon owner Melbourne_Steamship_Company.
- MV_Duntroon status "Broken up for scrap in 1973".
- MV_Duntroon status "Requisitioned by Army".
- MV_Duntroon status "Returned to civilian service".
- MV_Duntroon thumbnail StateLibQld_1_142755_Duntroon_(ship).jpg?width=300.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageID "26356989".
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageLength "11811".
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageOutDegree "47".
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageRevisionID "685269368".
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink 59th_Battalion_(Australia).
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Armed_merchantman.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Army.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Blackout_(wartime).
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink British_Commonwealth_Occupation_Force.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Buna,_Papua_New_Guinea.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Canberra.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Category:1935_ships.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Troop_ships_of_Australia.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Troop_ships_of_the_Royal_Australian_Navy.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Cocos_(Keeling)_Islands.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Colombo.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Curtiss_P-40_Warhawk.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Fremantle.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink German_auxiliary_cruiser_Kormoran.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Hong_Kong.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Ipoteto_Island.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Julago,_Queensland.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Kaohsiung.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne_Steamship_Company.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Milne_Bay.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Murchison,_Victoria.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Port_Phillip.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Portsea,_Victoria.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_of_war.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Military_College,_Duntroon.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Second_Australian_Imperial_Force.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Ships_bell.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink South-East_Asian_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink South_West_Pacific_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Swan_Hunter.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Torokina.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Wallsend.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Yarra_River.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink Yokosuka,_Kanagawa.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLink File:StateLibQld_1_142755_Duntroon_(ship).jpg.
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Duntroon''".
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Australian troopship ''Duntroon''".
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duntroon".
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLinkText "MV ''Duntroon''".
- MV_Duntroon wikiPageWikiLinkText "MV Duntroon".
- MV_Duntroon shipBuilder Swan_Hunter.
- MV_Duntroon shipBuilder Wallsend.
- MV_Duntroon shipCountry "Australia".
- MV_Duntroon shipFate "Broken up for scrap in 1973".
- MV_Duntroon shipFate "Requisitioned by Army".
- MV_Duntroon shipFate "Returned to civilian service".
- MV_Duntroon shipInService "*1950–60 *1961–66 *1966–67".
- MV_Duntroon shipInService "1935".
- MV_Duntroon shipInService "1942".
- MV_Duntroon shipName "*Duntroon *Tong Hoo *Lydia".
- MV_Duntroon shipName "Duntroon".
- MV_Duntroon shipNotes "*Army control 1942–1946 *Chartered by RAN 1946–1949".
- MV_Duntroon shipOutOfService "1942".
- MV_Duntroon shipOutOfService "1949".
- MV_Duntroon shipOwner "Melbourne Steamship Company".
- MV_Duntroon shipTonnage "10346".
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- MV_Duntroon subject Category:1935_ships.
- MV_Duntroon subject Category:Troop_ships_of_Australia.
- MV_Duntroon subject Category:Troop_ships_of_the_Royal_Australian_Navy.
- MV_Duntroon hypernym Ship.
- MV_Duntroon type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_Duntroon type Ship.
- MV_Duntroon type Ship.
- MV_Duntroon type Vehicle.
- MV_Duntroon type Product.
- MV_Duntroon type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_Duntroon type Thing.
- MV_Duntroon type Q11446.
- MV_Duntroon comment "MV Duntroon was a passenger ship built for the Melbourne Steamship Company, that saw military service as a troopship between 1942 and 1949. She was built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend-on-Tyne, and entered service in 1939.At the start of World War II, Duntroon was requisitioned for conversion into an armed merchant cruiser, but was returned as unsuitable. In November 1940, Duntroon collided with and sank the auxiliary minesweeper HMAS Goorangai; the RAN's first loss of the war.".