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HMAS Stalwart (D 215)

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During the late 1980s, the ship focused less on her role as a maintenance vessel (primarily because the United States-designed vessels entering service were easier to self-maintain at shore facilities), and more on her role as Flagship, by sending most of her maintenance personnel ashore and hosting
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by ice. The ship took on supplies and unloaded 85 sailors at Jervis Bay on 31 November to make room for the civilians and their equipment, before sailing to Hobart and taking on more supplies and a 41-strong relief team. She sailed on 4 December to Macquarie Island, and successfully transferred the
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visited New Zealand in June, returned to Sydney for refit, visited New Zealand and Nouméa in September, then undertook a circumnavigation of Australia, which concluded in Sydney on 9 December.
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remained until 30 January, during which she provided workshop and maintenance facilities, was used to provide electricity to the city, and her ship's company performed an average of 1,000
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could perform these tasks at sea, and could operate out of minor ports or forward bases around and away from Australia. Up to four ships could be assisted simultaneously, with
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began scaling down her ship's company and operations; the extra space for personnel and the superior facilities on board saw her transferred to the training squadron.
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of 15,000 tons, although her actual displacement was 15,500 tons. This was the largest displacement of any ship operated by the RAN to that point, except for the two
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The size of the ship's company varies between sources: Cassells states a complement of 396, while the RAN website gives 25 officers and 392 sailors.
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through South-East Asia during late 1984. During this deployment, the ship visited China, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Philippines.
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gas to form. 62 people had to be evacuated to Darwin by helicopter after inhaling the gas, and 3 were killed; one was posthumously awarded the
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of cleanup and reconstruction work per day. She was one of the last two RAN ships to leave, and arrived back in Sydney on 6 February.
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On 22 October 1985, while en route from Darwin to Indonesia, a combination of cleaning chemicals and the contents of the ship's
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was commissioned into the RAN on 1 February 1968, a day after she was completed. The ship's name came from the destroyer
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for his actions during the incident. In November, the ship was sent to resupply the Antarctic research station at
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providing power, water, communications, and personnel facilities for the ships' companies of those alongside.
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of 20 feet 1 inch (6.12 m). Propulsion was provided by two 6-cylinder Scott-Sulzer
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The ship started 1976 by participating in training exercises off south-east Australia and in
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on 3 March 1990 for conversion into a Mediterranean cruise ship. The vessel was named MV
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launchers. A single helicopter was carried for utility purposes; initially, this was a
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for the RAN, primarily by providing maintenance and minor repairs to the navy's
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relief team and supplies, receiving 33 men for transport back to Australia.
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was an Australian-designed and constructed Escort Maintenance ship of the
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Cole, Steve (June 2008). "Ex-RAN vessels: long may they serve".
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undertook exercises of Victoria, before visiting Newcastle for
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Limited in Sydney on 23 June 1964. She was launched by Lady
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Navy Engineering, Regulation, Certification and Safety
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independence celebrations. On 27 December 1974, after
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She took part in precautionary deployments to Fiji (
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of 67 feet 6 inches (20.57 m), and a
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of 7,000 hp (5,200 kW) driving twin screws
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Sold into civilian service in 1990, scrapped in 2003
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Royal Australian Navy School of Underwater Medicine
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Index

HMAS Stalwart
Cockatoo Island Dockyard
HMAS Kuttabul
IMO number
8828903
loa
p/p
diesels
40 mm (1.6 in) Bofors
Fitted for, but not with
Sea Cat
Royal Australian Navy
destroyer tender
flagship
broken up for scrap
Canberra
afloat support
destroyers
frigates
displacement
Majestic-class
aircraft carriers
battlecruiser
HMAS Australia
long overall
between perpendiculars
beam
draught
diesels
knots

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