HMAS Burdekin (K376)

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HMAS Burdekin (K376)
Career (Australia) Naval flag of Australia Royal Australian Navy
Namesake: Burdekin River
Builder: Walkers Ltd., Maryborough
Launched: 30 Jun 1943
Commissioned: 27 Jun 1944
Decommissioned: 18 Apr 1946
Fate: Sold on 21 Sep 1961 to Tolo Mining and Smelting Company Limited, Hong Kong for scrap.
General characteristics
Class and type: River class frigate
Displacement: 1,420 long tons (1,440 t/1,590 S/T)
2,020 L/T (2,050 t/2,260 S/T) (deep load)
Length: 283 feet (86.26 m) p/p
301.25 feet (91.82 m)o/a
Beam: 36.5 feet (11.13 m)
Draught: 9 feet (2.74 m); 13 feet (3.96 m) (deep load)
Propulsion: 2 x Admiralty 3-drum boilers, 2 shafts, reciprocating vertical triple expansion, 5,500 ihp
Speed: 20 knots (37.0 km/h)
Range: 500 L/T (510 t/560 S/T) oil fuel; 5,180 nautical miles (9,593 km) at 12 knots (22.2 km/h)
Complement: 140
Armament:
  • 2 x QF 4 in (102 mm) /45 Mk.XVI, single mounts HA/LA Mk.XX
  • 8 x QF 20 mm Oerlikon, single mounts Mk.III, later;
    • 3 x QF 40 mm Bofors, single mounts Mk.VII
    • 4 x QF 20 mm Oerlikon, twin mounts Mk.V
  • 1 x Hedgehog 24 spigot A/S projector
  • up to 50 depth charges

HMAS Burdekin (K376) was a River class frigate that served the Royal Australian Navy from 1944-1946.

She was named for the Burdekin River in Queensland and was one of twelve River class frigates built for the RAN during World War II.

Burdekin was launched at Walkers Ltd., Maryborough on 30 June 1943 and commissioned into the RAN on 27 June 1944. Her patron was K. Collings, daughter of Senator Honourable Joseph Collings, Minister for the Interior and Leader of the Government in the Senate.

[edit] War service

Burdekin was posted to New Guinean waters in October 1944 and from November 1944 to May 1945 she escorted convoys travelling between New Guinea and the Philippines. In May 1945 she supported the Australian landing at Tarakan and carried out surveillance operations in the Borneo and Celebes areas.

[edit] Post-war service

After a refit in Sydney, Burdekin operated in the Netherlands East Indies following the end of the war. The Japanese surrender of Dutch Borneo was accepted on board the ship by Major General Milford of the 7th Australian Division, on 8 September 1945 and the ship later participated in occupation duties off Borneo and Macassar.

HMAS Burdekin returned to Australia in January 1946 and was paid off from the RAN and placed in reserve on 18 April 1946.

She was declared for disposal on 9 November 1960 and sold for scrap to the Tolo Mining and Smelting Company Limited of Hong Kong on 21 September 1961.

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