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YDG-5 Class District Degaussing Vessel (Self-propelled)<br/>
YDG-5 Class District Degaussing Vessel (Self-propelled)<br/>
Built by Ernest Wright, Tuncurry, New South Wales, Australia<br/>  
Built by Ernest Wright, Tuncurry, New South Wales, Australia<br/>  
Completed as the wood-hulled twin screw steamer '''Nambucca II''' 1937<br/>  
Completed as the wood-hulled twin screw steamer in 1937<br/><br/>
<li>'''NAMBUCCA''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Owned by North Coast Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., Sydney<br/>
Official Number: 157636<br/>
Requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy for naval service 07 November 1939<br/><br/>  
Requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy for naval service 07 November 1939<br/><br/>  
<li>'''HMAS NAMBUCCA (NB)'''<br/>Commissioned as auxiliary minesweeper 10 January 1940<br/><br/>  
<li>'''HMAS NAMBUCCA''' (Australian Naval Service)</li>
Transferred to the US Navy 19 April 1943<br/>
Commissioned as auxiliary minesweeper 10 January 1940<br/>
Converted for US Naval service by Evans Deakin & Company, Brisbane<br/><br/>  
Transferred to the US Navy 19 April 1943<br/><br/>  
<li>'''YDG-5'''<br/>Placed in service as District Degaussing Vessel (YDG) 31 July 1943<br/>  
<li>'''YDG-5''' (Degaussing Ship)</li>
Placed in service as District Degaussing Vessel (YDG) 31 July 1943<br/>  
Severely damaged in typhoon at Okinawa October 1945<br/>  
Severely damaged in typhoon at Okinawa October 1945<br/>  
Declared a total loss 30 December 1945<br/>  
Declared a total loss 30 December 1945<br/>  
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<h3>Naval Covers</h3>
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POSTMARK TYPE
USPO<br/>Machine Postmark<br/>10638 Branch<br/>Tacloban, Philippine Islands
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POSTMARK DATE
1945-08-08
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Latest revision as of 23:03, 3 September 2024

Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    YDG-5 Class District Degaussing Vessel (Self-propelled)
    Built by Ernest Wright, Tuncurry, New South Wales, Australia
    Completed as the wood-hulled twin screw steamer in 1937

  1. NAMBUCCA (Commercial Service)
  2. Owned by North Coast Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., Sydney
    Official Number: 157636
    Requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy for naval service 07 November 1939

  3. HMAS NAMBUCCA (Australian Naval Service)
  4. Commissioned as auxiliary minesweeper 10 January 1940
    Transferred to the US Navy 19 April 1943

  5. YDG-5 (Degaussing Ship)
  6. Placed in service as District Degaussing Vessel (YDG) 31 July 1943
    Severely damaged in typhoon at Okinawa October 1945
    Declared a total loss 30 December 1945
    Placed out of Service 07 February 1946

    Intentionally burned 08 February 1946
    Struck from the Naval Register 12 March 1946

 

Naval Covers

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  1. YDG-5 Covers Page 1     (DATE RANGE)

 

Postmarks

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USPO
Machine Postmark
10638 Branch
Tacloban, Philippine Islands

1945-08-08

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Other Information

YDG-5 earned the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and the World War II Victory Medal during her Naval career.

 


 

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