Hmas Penguin
Two ships of the Royal Australian navy have been named Penguin. The first
HMAS Penguin
was a
Challenger class light cruiser
.
The second
HMAS Penguin
was a submarine depot ship built for the
Royal Navy
by John Brown and Company at
Clydebank
in
Scotland
, launched on
28 October
1916
, commissioned on
21 March
1917
, transferred to the
Royal Australian Navy
and commissioned as
HMAS Platypus
on
25 March
1919
and renamed
Penguin
on
16 August
1929
.
HMAS Penguin
paid off on
1 November
1956
, was sold for scrap on
20 February
1958
and towed to
Japan
by the tug
Chitose Maru
. Penguin
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