HMAS Doomba
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{{Infobox ship image |Ship image=File:HMAS Doomba 1942.jpg |Ship caption=HMAS Doomba in 1942 }} {{Infobox ship career |Ship country=United Kingdom |Ship flag={{shipboxflag|United Kingdom|naval}} |Ship name=Wexford |Ship namesake= |Ship ordered= |Ship builder=William Simons & Co, Renfrew, Scotland |Ship laid down= |Ship launched=10 October 1919 |Ship acquired= |Ship commissioned=1919 |Ship decommissioned=1921 |Ship honours= |Ship fate=Sold into mercantile service, later acquired by RAN |Ship notes= }} {{Infobox ship career |Ship country=Australia |Ship flag={{shipboxflag|Australia|naval-1913}} |Ship name=Doomba |Ship namesake= |Ship acquired=4 September 1939 |Ship commissioned=25 September 1939 |Ship decommissioned=13 March 1946 |Ship honours=*Battle honours:
|Ship fate=Converted to an oil lighter in 1947 and scuttled in 1976 |Ship notes= }} {{Infobox ship characteristics |Header caption=(RAN service) |Ship class=Hunt-class minesweeper |Ship displacement=750 tons |Ship length={{convert|231|ft|m|abbr=on}} |Ship beam={{convert|28|ft|6|in|m|abbr=on}} |Ship draught={{convert|16|ft|6|in|m|abbr=on}} |Ship propulsion= |Ship speed={{convert|17|kn}} |Ship range= |Ship complement= |Ship armament=1 × QF 4 inch naval gun Mk IV, XII, XXII gun, 1 × Bofors 40 mm, 1 × Oerlikon 20 mm, 2 × Lewis gun, 2 × Vickers MG, 51 depth charges |Ship notes=Taken from:{{cite book |last=Straczek |first=J.H. |title=The Royal Australian Navy. Ships, Aircraft and Shore Establishments |publisher=Navy Public Affairs – Sydney |location=Sydney |date=1996 |isbn=1-876043-78-4}} }} |
HMAS Doomba was a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) warship of World War II. Built for the Royal Navy around the end of World War I as the Hunt-class minesweeper HMS Wexford, the ship only saw two years of service before she was decommissioned in 1921 and sold to the Doomba Shipping Company. The vessel was renamed SS Doomba, converted into a passenger ship, and operated in the waters around Brisbane until 1939, when she was requisitioned by the RAN for wartime service. Serving first as an auxiliary minehunter, then an auxiliary anti-submarine vessel, HMAS Doomba was purchased outright by the RAN in 1940, and served until early 1946, when she was sold and converted into a linseed oil lighter. Doomba was scuttled off Dee Why, New South Wales in 1976.
Building
The ship was built for the RN as the Hunt-class minesweeper HMS Wexford. She was constructed by William Simons & Co at their shipyard in Renfrew, Scotland, launched in 1919, and commissioned later that year.
Operational history
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The minehunter was decommissioned from the RN in 1921 and sold to the Doomba Shipping Company. After being converted to a passenger ship and renamed Doomba, she entered mercantile service in 1923, and was used to carry tourists between Brisbane and Bribie Island.{{cite web |url= http://www.navyhistory.org.au/the-four-lives-of-hms-wexford/ |title=The Four Lives of HMS Wexford |last=Lind |first=L.J |date=31 December 1973 |publisher=Naval Historical Society of Australia |access-date=26 August 2009}} In this role, she could carry 1,500 passengers, and was also used as a flagship for regattas.{{cite news |url= http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,24902054-5018552,00.html |title=Luxury was a Moreton Bay outing on the Doomba |last=O'Malley |first=Brendan |date=13 January 2009 |work=Courier Mail |access-date=26 August 2009}}
The RAN requisitioned Doomba won 4 September 1939 and purchased in June 1940. In her service with the RAN, Doomba was first used as an auxiliary mine sweeper and later an auxiliary anti-submarine vessel. Her service during World War II earned the ship a battle honour: "Pacific 1941–43".{{cite news |url= http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110613184920/http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |archive-date=13 June 2011 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |access-date=23 December 2012}}{{cite web |url= http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110614064156/http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |archive-date=14 June 2011 |access-date=23 December 2012}}
She was decommissioned from the RAN on 13 March 1946 and sold on 3 February 1947. She was converted to a linseed oil lighter in 1947 and renamed Meggol.
Fate
On 9 December 1976, Meggol was scuttled off Dee Why, New South Wales.{{cite web |url= http://www.navyhistory.org.au/09-december-1976/ |title=Australian Naval History on 09 December 1976 |date=9 December 1976 |publisher=Naval Historical Society of Australia |access-date=26 August 2009}} {{coord|-33.716083|151.347217|type:landmark_region:AU|display=inline,title}}
References
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Category:Ships built on the River Clyde
Category:Hunt-class minesweepers (1916)
Category:Minesweepers of the Royal Australian Navy
Category:Patrol vessels of the Royal Australian Navy
Category:Scuttled vessels of New South Wales