Name Warreen Acquired 1 October 1942 Weight 112.8 tons Draft 2.4 m | Launched 1938 Length 25 m Displacement 100,700 kg Beam 5.79 m | |
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Owner Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (1938-1942) Name HMAS StellaHMAS Warreen Commissioned 22 October 194216 April 1952 Builders Melbourne Harbour Trust, Williamstown Dockyard, Victoria |
HMAS Warreen was a survey vessel and general purpose vessel of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She served twice with the RAN, as HMAS Stella during World War II and as HMAS Warreen from 1952 until 1969.
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Requisitioned
Launched in 1938 by the Melbourne Harbour Trust, Williamstown Dockyard, Victoria as MV Warreen for the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research as a fisheries research vessel. She was requisitioned by the RAN on 1 October 1942, and after fitting out at Garden Island was commissioned on 22 October as HMAS Stella. She took part in the survey of the sea route from Milne Bay to Oro Bay, between the D'Entrecasteaux Islands and the New Guinea mainland for the proposed attack om Buna. Stella was paid off on 19 December 1945.
Post War
Recommissioned on 16 April 1952, as HMAS Warreen, she participated in survey work on the Great Barrier Reef. Warreen was paid off on 31 March 1966. She was sold and converted to a prawn fishing vessel.
Stella was awarded the battle honour "New Guinea 1942-44".