HMAS ARUNTA“TRIBAL” Class Destroyer ordered from Cockatoo Docks and Engineering Co at Sydney, Australia for service with the Royal Australian Navy on 24th January 1939. The ship was laid down on 15th November 1939 and launched on 3rd November 1940. Her build was completed on 30th April 1942. Build design followed that of the TRIBAL Class Fleet Destroyers ordered from UK shipyards in 1936. She was the first RAN ship to bear the name
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HMAS ARUNTA
B a t t l e H o n o u r s
GUADALCANAL 1942-43 - PACIFIC 1942-45 - NEW GUINEA 1942-44 - LEYTE GULF 1944 - LINGAYEN GULF 1945
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HMAS WARRAMUNGA
“TRIBAL” Class Destroyer ordered from Cockatoo Docks and Engineering Co at Sydney, Australia for service the Royal Australian Navy on 24th January 1939. The ship was laid down on 10th February 1940 and launched on 7th February 1942. Her build was completed on 23rd November 1942. Build design followed that of the TRIBAL Class Fleet Destroyers ordered from UK shipyards in 1936. She was the first RAN ship to bear the name
B a t t l e H o n o u r s
NEW GUINEA 1942-44 - LEYTE GULF 1944 - LINGAYEN GULF 1945 - PACIFIC 1945 - KOREA 1950-52*
(* Awarded for UN service)
In September 1955, these two Australian warships escorted us, on the `GEORGIC`, with 2500 Australian troops on board, from Sydney to Penang, Malaya for the war against the Communists.
Leaving Sydney Harbour I had the unusual experience of holding an Australian Soldier in my arms while he sobbed on my shoulder. He said he wouldnt be coming back, he knew he would be killed. He had served in the Korean war and obviously survived. I met another soldier two years later in Brisbane and he told me they had a few of them killed. I often wondered if that lad was one of them.
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