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HMAS Silver Cloud

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History
Australia
NameSilver Cloud
History
Australia
NameSilver Cloud
FateBurnt to the waterline in 1943
General characteristics

HMAS Silver Cloud (Q52) was a channel patrol boat operated by the Naval Auxiliary Patrol of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II.

Silver Cloud was a 40 ft cruiser built in 1933 by Lars Halvorsen and Sons. She was requisitioned and later commissioned by the RAN as a channel patrol boat. Silver Cloud was destroyed by fire and burnt to the waterline at Sydney on 12 July 1943 and scrapped on 22 July 1943.

References

  • Cassells, Vic (1995), For those in peril- : a comprehensive listing of the ships and men of the Royal Australian Navy who have paid the supreme sacrifice in the wars of the twentieth century, Kangaroo Press, ISBN 978-0-86417-734-6