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In service
  
1928

Fate
  
Requistioned by RAN

Launched
  
1925

Out of service
  
1940

Name
  
Terka

HMAS Terka

Name
  
Sir Dudley de ChairTerka

HMAS Terka (FY.98) was an auxiliary minesweeper operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II. The ship was launched as Sir Dudley de Chair in 1925, and operated by the Adelaide Steamship Company until she was requisitioned by the RAN in December 1940. She sank while at her moorings at Madang, New Guinea on 26 March 1945 and was abandoned.

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Construction

The ship was launched in 1925 from the State Dockyard, Newcastle, New South Wales as Sir Dudley de Chair.

Operation history

She was bought in 1928 by the Adelaide Steamship Company and renamed Terka. She was requisitioned by the RAN in December 1940 as part of Minesweeping Group 70 based at Darwin, Northern Territory. She was converted into a water carrier and moved forward to New Guniea to support the efforts during World War II. While moored at Madang, she sank on 26 March 1945 and was abandoned.

During May–June 1971, the wreck of HMAS Terka, in Binnen Harbour, Madang was blasted by Clearance Diving Team One (RAN), to allow safe navigation of the harbour channel.

Following an overhaul of the RAN battle honours system, completed in March 2010, Terka's wartime service was retroactively recognised with the honour "Darwin 1942-43".

References

HMAS Terka Wikipedia


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