HMAS Wallaroo
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HMAS Wallaroo

1942 Bathurst-class corvette


Country
Australia
Country of Registry
Australia
Commissioning Date
July 15, 1942
Manufacturer
Poole & Steel
Operator
Royal Australian Navy
Vessel Type
corvette, Bathurst-class corvette
Pennant Number
J222
Current Location
-31° 54' 24", 114° 38' 31"
Aliases
J222

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The HMAS Wallaroo (J222) was a Bathurst-class corvette built for the Royal Australian Navy during World War II. Laid down by Poole & Steel in Sydney on 24 April 1941, she was launched on 18 February 1942 and commissioned into service on 15 July 1942. As a product of the Australian Commonwealth Naval Board’s efforts to develop a versatile, locally built naval vessel, Wallaroo exemplified the design goals of a general-purpose "all-rounder" capable of anti-submarine warfare, minesweeping, and escort duties. Constructed with a displacement of approximately 680 tons, Wallaroo featured a top speed of 15.5 knots and a range of 2,850 nautical miles. Armed with a 4-inch gun and equipped with asdic, she was designed to be adaptable, with the ability to carry depth charges or minesweeping gear depending on operational needs. Although closer in size to a sloop than a traditional local defense vessel, her increased capabilities made her a significant asset for wartime operations. During her service, Wallaroo primarily patrolled the waters between Adelaide and Fremantle, focusing on anti-submarine patrols, escort duties, and minesweeping around Fremantle. Her operational history was marked by her participation in the Pacific theater, earning her the battle honour "Pacific 1942." Tragically, her service ended on the night of 11 June 1943 when she collided with the United States Liberty Ship Henry Gilbert Costin west of Fremantle during a blackout maneuver. The collision, which resulted in the loss of three crew members, caused Wallaroo to sink approximately four hours later. Despite the sinking, the Liberty Ship sustained only minor damage and reached port safely. Wallaroo remains notable as one of only three Bathurst-class corvettes lost during World War II, and her service exemplifies the critical role played by Australian-designed wartime vessels in the Pacific conflict.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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