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HMAS Mary Cam

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Owner
  
Cam & Sons Pty Ltd

Commissioned
  
5 October 1939

Length
  
115.8 ft (35 m)

Name
  
Mary Cam

Tonnage
  
202 gross tonnage

Launched
  
1918

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Name
  
Joule John Fisser Mary Cam

HMAS Mary Cam was an auxiliary minesweeper operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II. She was launched in 1918 by Ritchie, Graham & Milne, Whiteinch at Glasgow as Joule. The ship operated in Australian waters from 1928, and was requisitioned by the RAN on 5 October 1939. She was returned to her owners after the war and was later scrapped in 1957.

Operational history

John Fisser was purchased by Cam & Sons Pty Ltd and sailed to Sydney, Australia in 1928 after being renamed Mary Cam. The voyage from Hull took 69 days and she was accidentally grounded on Iphill Shoal in Torres Straits and was later refloated and arrived in Sydney.

On 5 October 1939, Mary Cam was requisitioned by the RAN for use as an auxiliary. She was returned to her owners and resuming trawling. She collided with the liner Wahine on 20 January 1948 and suffered a buckled bow.

She was scrapped in 1957.

References

HMAS Mary Cam Wikipedia