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  2. HMAS Yarra (III) was one of six Modified Type 12 frigates built in Australia between 1957 and 1971. Her sister ships were HMA Ships Parramatta (III), Derwent, Stuart (II), Swan (III) and Torrens (II).

  3. HMAS Yarra (III) was one of six Modified Type 12 frigates built in Australia between 1957 and 1971. Her sister ships were HMA Ships Parramatta (III), Derwent, Stuart (II), Swan (III) and Torrens (II).

  4. HMAS Yarra (F07/DE 45), named for the Yarra River, was a River-class destroyer escort of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The antisubmarine warship operated from 1961 to 1985.

  5. YARRA was one of six Modified Type 12 frigates built in Australia between 1957-70. HMAS YARRA (the 3rd Australian ship to bear the name) commissioned on 27 July 1961 at Williamstown Naval Dockyard under the command of Commander J.L.W. Merson, RAN.

  6. Yarra sailed from Karachi for service in the Persian Gulf on 12 April 1941 with a ship's company of nine officers and 129 ratings. Yarra was an efficient and well drilled ship but after nearly four months serving through the Iraqi summer and with a poor diet, the crew was exhausted and had suffered high rates of sickness including malaria.

  7. HMAS YARRA, (Type 12 frigate), departed from Sydney under tow, bound for India to be scrapped. ...

  8. From 1961 to 1998, varying numbers of the long-serving Type 12 (or River class) antisubmarine frigates served in the Royal Australian Navy. The first pair, HMA Ships Parramatta and Yarra were commissioned on 14 July 1961 and 27 July 1961 respectively.

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