HMAS Lismore (J145)
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HMAS Lismore (J145/B247/A121), named for the city of Lismore in New South Wales, was a Bathurst class corvette built by Morts Dock and Engineering at Balmain in New South Wales, launched on 10 August 1940 by Mrs. G. C. Muirhead-Gold, wife of the Commodore-in-Charge Sydney, and commissioned on 25 January 1941.
From December 1941 to December 1944, Lismore operated with the British Eastern Fleet. Following this, she was assigned to the British Pacific Fleet.
HMAS Lismore paid off on 3 July 1946, was sold the Royal Netherlands Navy and renamed Batjan.
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