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HMAS Tambar

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Name
  
Tambar

Fate
  
Broken up in 1960

Length
  
44 m

Draft
  
2.65 m

Launched
  
1912

Name
  
Tambar

Weight
  
463.3 tons

Owner
  
North Coast Steam Navigation Company (1912-1919)

Identification
  
UK Official Number 131522

Builders
  
Greenock, Grangemouth Dockyard Company

HMAS Tambar was an auxiliary minesweeper operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II.

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Service history

Built in 1912 by the Greenock and Grangemouth Dockyard Company, Grangemouth for the North Coast Steam Navigation Company. She was sold in 1919 to the British New Guinea Development Company, in 1928 to the Tasmanian Government and later to Holyman & Sons. Tambar was requisitioned by the RAN and commissioned as an auxiliary minesweeper. On 4 March 1942, HMAS Tambar was fired on and hit by the Examination Battery at Fort Cowan Cowan, Moreton Island. Two crew were killed outright and another later died of his wounds. She was returned to her owners in 1946.

Fate

Tambar was scrapped in Melbourne in 1960.

References

HMAS Tambar Wikipedia