HMAS Geranium

HMAS Geranium

"HMAS Geranium" was an Arabis class sloop laid down for the Royal Navy by Greenock and Grangemouth in England in August 1915 and launched on 8 November 1915. She was transferred to the Royal Australian Navy in 1919 and commissioned on 17 January 1920. "HMAS Geranium" paid off on 10 November 1927 and was sunk as a hulk on 24 April 1935.


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