Royal Australian Navy minesweeping after World War II
Following World War II the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) was required to clear naval mines from the waters around Australia and New Guinea. Minesweeping in these areas began in December 1945 and was completed in August 1948. One ship, the Bathurst class corvette HMAS Warrnambool, was sunk during these operations.
Royal Australian Navy minesweeping after World War II
Following World War II the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) was required to clear naval mines from the waters around Australia and New Guinea. Minesweeping in these areas began in December 1945 and was completed in August 1948. One ship, the Bathurst class corvette HMAS Warrnambool, was sunk during these operations.
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Following World War II the Roy ...... sunk during these operations.
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Four killed, 25 wounded
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December 1945 – August 1948
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Waters off Australia, New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
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Royal Australian Navy minesweeping after World War II
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Minesweeping around Australia and New Guinea
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Following World War II the Roy ...... sunk during these operations.
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Royal Australian Navy minesweeping after World War II
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