HMAS Hobart
1934 Perth-class light cruiser
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HMAS Hobart was a modified Leander-class light cruiser that served in the Royal Australian Navy during and after World War II. Originally laid down as HMS Apollo at HM Dockyard in Devonport, England, on 15 August 1933, she was launched on 9 October 1934 and commissioned into the Royal Navy in January 1936. As a member of the Modified Leander class, she featured distinct engineering arrangements: her machinery was divided into two self-contained units separated fore and aft, connected by two exhaust funnels that gave her a unique profile compared to earlier Leanders. The ship's side armor was extended from 84 to 141 feet to cover the additional armor, despite the increased weight. In 1938, she was purchased by Australia, transferred as part of a payment involving the seaplane tender HMAS Albatross, and arrived in Australia at the end of 1938. Hobart’s wartime service was extensive, starting with patrols of Bass Strait and deployment to Singapore in October 1939. She participated in key campaigns such as the evacuation of British Somaliland in 1940, the Battle of the Coral Sea, and supported amphibious landings at Guadalcanal and Tulagi in 1942. The cruiser was notably torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in August 1943, suffering serious damage and losing 13 crew members, but was repaired and returned to service in 1945. Throughout her service, Hobart engaged in convoy escort duties, supported landings at Tarakan, Wewak, Brunei, and Balikpapan, and was present in Tokyo Bay during Japan’s surrender in September 1945. Her combat record earned her eight battle honors, including "Coral Sea" and "Guadalcanal." After the war, she was placed in reserve in 1947 and considered for modernization as an aircraft carrier escort or training ship, but these plans were ultimately abandoned. She was sold for scrap in 1962 and dismantled in Japan. Her operational history highlights her significance as a versatile vessel that contributed notably to Allied naval efforts in the Pacific theater.
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