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- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) length "74980.8".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) abstract "HMAS Warrego, named for the Warrego River, was a River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Ordered in 1909, construction of the destroyer started in England, but she was then broken down and reassembled at Cockatoo Island Dockyard in order for the Australian shipbuilding industry to gain experience in warship construction. Warrego was commissioned into the RAN in 1912, and spent her early career operating in Australian waters.At the start of World War I, Warrego was assigned to the Australian force tasked with neutralising German colonies in the region, along with finding and destroying the German East Asia Squadron. She was involved in the capture of Rabaul and the Battle of Bita Paka during 1914. After patrol work in Australian, New Guinea, and South-east Asian waters, Warrego and her sister ship were assigned to the Mediterranean in 1917, and served as an anti-submarine patrol force. The ship participated in the Second Battle of Durazzo in 1918.[citation needed] After the war's end, Warrego returned to Australia, and was placed in reserve.The destroyer was reactivated for short periods in 1920 and 1928, but was paid off in 1928 and marked for disposal. The destroyer was partially disassembled, then used as an accommodation hulk at Cockatoo Island. Warrego sank at her berth in 1931, and was demolished with underwater charges.".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) builder Cockatoo_Island_(New_South_Wales).
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) builder Fairfield_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) commissioningDate "1912-06-01".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) decommissioningDate "1928-04-19".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) length "74.9808".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipBeam "7.3152".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipLaunch "1911-04-04".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) status "Sank while in use as accommodation hulk, 1931".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) thumbnail HMAS_Warrego_(H17525).jpg?width=300.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) topSpeed "48.152".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) wikiPageExternalLink OWShips-WW1-10Warrego%28RAN%29.htm.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) wikiPageExternalLink hmas-warrego-i.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) wikiPageID "3419091".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) wikiPageRevisionID "606259004".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) hasPhotoCollection HMAS_Warrego_(D70).
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipArmament "1".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipArmament "3".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipArmament "Depth charge chutes and throwers".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipBuilder Cockatoo_Island_(New_South_Wales).
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipBuilder Fairfield_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipCommissioned "1912-06-01".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipComplement "66".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipCountry "Australia".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipDecommissioned "1928-04-19".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipDisplacement "700".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipFate "Sank while in use as accommodation hulk, 1931".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipHonours "Adriatic 1917–18".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipHonours "Battle honours:".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipHonours "Rabaul 1914".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipLaidDown "December 1910".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipLaunched "1911-04-04".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipLength "length overall".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipNamesake Warrego_River.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipPropulsion "3".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) shipRange "at".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) subject Category:1911_ships.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) subject Category:River-class_torpedo-boat_destroyers.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) type Ship.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) type Product.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) type Ship.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) comment "HMAS Warrego, named for the Warrego River, was a River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Ordered in 1909, construction of the destroyer started in England, but she was then broken down and reassembled at Cockatoo Island Dockyard in order for the Australian shipbuilding industry to gain experience in warship construction.".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) label "HMAS Warrego (D70)".
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) sameAs m.09bhls.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) sameAs Q5630655.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) sameAs Q5630655.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) wasDerivedFrom HMAS_Warrego_(D70)?oldid=606259004.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) depiction HMAS_Warrego_(H17525).jpg.
- HMAS_Warrego_(D70) isPrimaryTopicOf HMAS_Warrego_(D70).