HMAS Ipswich (J-186)

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The first HMAS Ipswich (J-186/B-244/A-118) was a Bathurst class corvette built by Evans deakin and Company at Brisbane in Queensland, launched on 11 August 1941 by Mrs. H. S. Foll, wife of the Minister for the Interior, and commissioned on 13 June 1942. HMAS Ipswich paid off on 5 July 1946, was transferred to the Royal Netherlands Navy and renamed Morotai. Morotai was later transferred to the Indonesian Navy and renamed Hang Tuah.


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See HMAS Ipswich for other ships of the same name.


 
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Bathurst-class corvette
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