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HMAS Paluma (1941)

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82: 275: 301:, under the command of Lieutenant Ivan Champion RANVR, was assigned to survey a reliable, large vessel, route from Milne Bay to Oro Bay. In addition to surveys, the vessel was to install lights, land shore parties under Captain J . K. McCarthy for reconnaissance, establish radio stations and pilot ships through discovered channels. By early November 364:
After service she was returned to her owners in Townsville. It was used for scheduled trips to Palm Island, and irregular charters. It sat idle in Ross Creek during the 1980s, next to the Flinders Street ferry terminal. The vessel was refitted in 1990 to be used for charters, although it did not pass
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area of planned operations, had been closed by the Japanese advance and naval control of open waters leaving only an inshore route described by MacArthur's Chief of Transportation, as "the most dangerous coastline in the world" and essentially uncharted. In October 1942, all the vessels of the US
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was requisitioned for wartime use on 11 September 1941 and purchased on 1 June 1942. The launch was being used as the examination and patrol vessel at
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when the hydrographic section in the RAN learned of the local effort and lent assistance with surveys by
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to support the operations against Japanese in the Buna area. Those small vessels, in their night runs to
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worked the route forward to Oro Bay so that by 11 December 1942 the US Army controlled Dutch vessel
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forestalled any Allied attack on Rabaul and shifted focus to a counter offensive in New Guinea.
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assisting, establishing safe passage for large ships from Milne Bay to Cape Nelson while
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Army Small Ships Section, largely crewed by Australians, had been ordered to
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The prewar sea route to the north coast of New Guinea, particularly the
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when offered to meet a requirement for seaworthy small ships to insert
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and gather intelligence for a proposed Allied offensive against
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Was Once A Support Vessel for the Coastwatchers During WW2"
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was able to deliver tanks to the front. Immediately after
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burnt to the waterline near Airlie Beach in the 1990s.
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Index

HMAS Paluma
Townsville
New Guinea
knots
Royal Australian Navy
Townsville
Thursday Island
Coastwatchers
Rabaul
New Guinea

Buna
Milne Bay
Oro Bay
Cape Nelson
HMAS Warrego
Stella
Polaris
Karsik
Operation Lilliput
battle honour
The Townsville Daily Bulletin, 8 April 1941


Dunn, Australia@War
Gill 1968
Ind 1958


Gill 1968

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