HMAS Parramatta.
hmasparramatta2b.jpg HMAS Parramatta (U 44), the second ship to bear that name, was a
Grimsby class sloop of the
Royal Australian Navy that served during
World War II. She was laid down on
9 November 1938 at the
Cockatoo Island Dockyard at
Sydney in
New South Wales. She was commissioned into service with the Royal Australian Navy on
8 April 1940 and soon commenced duty as a convoy escort.
Commanded by Cdr. J.H. Walker, R.A.N., DSC,
Parramatta was escorting transports resupplying the Allied garrison at Tobruk, when she was torpedoed and sunk on
27 Nov 1941 by
U-559 in position 32.20N, 24.35E. There were 24 survivors, but 138 men, including all officers, lost their lives.