HMAS Upolu
submarine depot ship operated by the Royal Australian Navy
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HMAS Upolu was a submarine depot ship operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War I. Built in 1891 by Fleming & Ferguson in Paisley, Scotland, she was originally constructed for the Union Steam Ship Company. As a vessel designed for commercial purposes, her exact specifications—such as tonnage, length, and propulsion details—are not provided in the available information. In August 1914, at the outset of World War I, Upolu was requisitioned by the RAN to serve as a submarine depot ship. Her primary role was to support submarines, notably during the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force's occupation of German New Guinea. During this operation, she tendered the submarines AE2 and AE1, providing logistical and maintenance support essential for their deployment in the region. Her involvement in this campaign underscores her significance in early Australian naval efforts during the war. Her service with the RAN was relatively brief; after her deployment in the New Guinea campaign, she returned to Sydney in November 1914. Following her return, she was officially relinquished from military service and returned to her owners in December of the same year. The vessel’s maritime history concluded in 1930 when she was involved in a collision off the Shantung Promontory while transporting coal from Tsingtao to Nanjing. She was struck by the Lienhsing and subsequently sunk on 12 August 1930. This accident marked the end of her operational life. Overall, HMAS Upolu played a supporting role during a pivotal period in Australian naval history, serving as a logistical backbone for early submarine operations during World War I. Her service, though brief, highlights her importance as a naval auxiliary vessel supporting Australia's wartime efforts in the Pacific region.
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