Description
Title: HMAS Condamine – The Story of a Uniquely Australian Ship
Author: Fazio, Vince
Condition: Very Good
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publication Date: 2002
ISBN: N/A
Cover: Soft Cover without Dust Jacket – 257 pages
Comments: This history covers the period of service of HMAS Condamine from commissioning on 22/2/1946 to decommissioning on 2/12/1955.
HMAS Condamine (K698/F698), named for the Condamine River in Queensland, was a River class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Commissioned in 1946, Condamine served in the Korean War. The ship was paid off in 1955, and sold for scrap in 1961.
Condamine was laid down by the State Dockyard at Newcastle, New South Wales on 30 October 1943. She was launched on 4 November 1944, and commissioned into the RAN on 22 February 1946.
During the first years of her career Condamine operated only in Australian and New Guinean waters.
From August 1952 to March 1953 the ship operated in Korean waters during the Korean War. During this deployment, she conducted a number of shore bombardments and protected United Nations forces on islands off the Korean peninsular. Condamine was awarded the battle honour “Korea 1952-53” for this deployment.
Following the end of the Korean War, Condamine completed a second tour of Korean waters between February and November 1955.
Condamine paid off into reserve on 2 December 1955, and was sold for scrap on 21 September 1961.
Includes the ships company (nominal roll) by years 1946 – 1955