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- HMAS_Kooronga length "21336.0".
- HMAS_Kooronga abstract "HMAS Kooronga was a 60-ton tug boat and training ship operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was constructed at the Williamstown Dockyard, Victoria in 1917. Kooronga was commissioned on 6 June 1924 and named Cerberus II as a tender at the Flinders Naval Depot. The vessel was later renamed HMAS Kooronga. She ran aground in the Port Phillip channel and was stranded from 28 June until 14 July 1940. Upon being refloated she was refitted out.Kooronga remained in RAN service until 1947. She was sold into private hands in 1948, renamed Black Witch II, and converted to a schooner. On 14 August 1958, the schooner ran aground at Apollo Bay beach during a gale. The wreck is believed to be buried under the sand.".
- HMAS_Kooronga builder Victoria_(Australia).
- HMAS_Kooronga builder Williamstown_Dockyard.
- HMAS_Kooronga length "21.336".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipBeam "4.2672".
- HMAS_Kooronga status "Ran aground and wrecked in 1958".
- HMAS_Kooronga status "Sold in 1948".
- HMAS_Kooronga wikiPageID "33082881".
- HMAS_Kooronga wikiPageRevisionID "544172205".
- HMAS_Kooronga hasPhotoCollection HMAS_Kooronga.
- HMAS_Kooronga shipBuilder Victoria_(Australia).
- HMAS_Kooronga shipBuilder Williamstown_Dockyard.
- HMAS_Kooronga shipCommissioned "1924".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipCountry "Australia".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipDecommissioned "1948".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipDisplacement "60".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipFate "Ran aground and wrecked in 1958".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipFate "Sold in 1948".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipLaunched "1917".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipName "Black Witch II".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipName "Cerberus II".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipName "Kooronga".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipOwner "Jim Anderson".
- HMAS_Kooronga shipType "Tug".
- HMAS_Kooronga subject Category:1917_ships.
- HMAS_Kooronga subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1958.
- HMAS_Kooronga subject Category:Ships_built_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- HMAS_Kooronga subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- HMAS_Kooronga subject Category:Tugboats_of_the_Royal_Australian_Navy.
- HMAS_Kooronga type 1917Ships.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Artifact100021939.
- HMAS_Kooronga type AuxiliaryShipsOfTheRoyalAustralianNavy.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Boat102858304.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Conveyance103100490.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Craft103125870.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Instrumentality103575240.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Object100002684.
- HMAS_Kooronga type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Ship104194289.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Shipwreck104197110.
- HMAS_Kooronga type ShipwrecksOfVictoria(Australia).
- HMAS_Kooronga type Tugboat104495843.
- HMAS_Kooronga type TugboatsOfAustralia.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Vehicle104524313.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Vessel104530566.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Victoria(Australia)-builtShips.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Whole100003553.
- HMAS_Kooronga type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Ship.
- HMAS_Kooronga type Product.
- HMAS_Kooronga type DesignedArtifact.
- HMAS_Kooronga comment "HMAS Kooronga was a 60-ton tug boat and training ship operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was constructed at the Williamstown Dockyard, Victoria in 1917. Kooronga was commissioned on 6 June 1924 and named Cerberus II as a tender at the Flinders Naval Depot. The vessel was later renamed HMAS Kooronga. She ran aground in the Port Phillip channel and was stranded from 28 June until 14 July 1940. Upon being refloated she was refitted out.Kooronga remained in RAN service until 1947.".
- HMAS_Kooronga label "HMAS Kooronga".
- HMAS_Kooronga sameAs m.0h63t9q.
- HMAS_Kooronga sameAs Q5630403.
- HMAS_Kooronga sameAs Q5630403.
- HMAS_Kooronga sameAs HMAS_Kooronga.
- HMAS_Kooronga wasDerivedFrom HMAS_Kooronga?oldid=544172205.
- HMAS_Kooronga isPrimaryTopicOf HMAS_Kooronga.
- HMAS_Kooronga name "Black Witch II (1948-1958)".
- HMAS_Kooronga name "Cerberus II (1924-??)".
- HMAS_Kooronga name "Kooronga (1917-1924)".
- HMAS_Kooronga name "Kooronga (??-1948)".