HMAS Rockhampton

HMAS Rockhampton

HMAS "Rockhampton" (J203/M203), named for the city of Rockhampton, Queensland, was one of 60 "Bathurst" class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of 36 initially manned and commissioned solely by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/HMAS_Rockhampton |title=HMAS Rockhampton |accessdate=2008-09-15 |publisher=Sea Power Centre Australia]

Construction

"Rockhampton" was laid down by Walkers Limited at Maryborough, Queensland on 6 November 1940, launched on 26 June 1941, and commissioned into the RAN on 21 January 1942.

"Rockhampton" had a slightly wider beam than other "Bathurst" class corvettes; one and a half inches greater.

Operational history

"Rockhampton" began her career as a convoy escort along the east coast of Australia. Following a series of Japanese submarine attacks along the east coast of Australia, a convoy system was established. "Rockhampton" and USS "Selfridge" escorted the first Sydney to Brisbane convoy. The corvette remained in this role until January 1944, when she began began escorting convoys to and from New Guinea. She underwent refit in Sydney over April and May 1944, before returning to escort duties in New Guinea waters. "Rockhampton" operated in both Australian and New Guinea waters up until the end of World War II.

Following the end of the war, "Rockhampton" was involved in the rescue of Dutch and Indonesian prosiners-of-war and the occupation of Ambon. On 8 October 1945, the corvette carried the Sultan of Ternate on his return home. "Rockhampton" returned to Sydney in November 1945, where she was assigned to minesweeping duites off the east coast of Australia. She later participated in survey duties off the coast of South Australia, before returning to Sydney on 29 April 1946.

Fate

"Rockhampton" paid off to reserve on 5 August 1946, and was sold to Kino Shito (Australia) Pty Ltd for scrap on 6 January 1961. She departed Australia for Japan under tow by the tug "Benton Maru" in 1962.

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