HMAS Jervis Bay GT-203

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sebu
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Re: HMAS Jervis Bay GT-203

#11 Post by sebu »

Great work!
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#12 Post by Calis »

Nice work
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Re: HMAS Jervis Bay GT-203

#13 Post by Colosseum »

Great stuff - wonderful to see more real designs, especially the auxiliaries. ;)
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#14 Post by Rowdy36 »

Thanks for the comments everyone, they're much appreciated :)
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#15 Post by Philbob »

How did she function in the Australian fleet?
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#16 Post by Rodondo »

She was a seagoing training ship and possible troop transport
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