HMAS Ibis (M 1183) - definição. O que é HMAS Ibis (M 1183). Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é HMAS Ibis (M 1183) - definição

1962-1984 TON-CLASS MINESWEEPER OF THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
HMS Singleton; HMS Singleton (M1183)

HMAS Ibis (M 1183)         
HMAS Ibis (M 1183) was a built by the Montrose Shipyard, launched on 18 November 1955, and commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Singleton.
sacred ibis         
  • African sacred ibis in [[Ystad]], [[Sweden]]
  • Copenhagen Museum
  • Flying in South Africa
  • Brooklyn Museum
SPECIES OF BIRD
Sacred ibis; Threskiornis aethiopicus; Sacred Ibis; African Sacred Ibis
¦ noun a mainly white ibis with a bare black head and neck, venerated by the ancient Egyptians. [Threskiornis aethiopicus.]
1183         
YEAR
1183 (year); Year 1183; AD 1183; 1183 CE; 1183 AD; Events in 1183; Births in 1183; Deaths in 1183
Year 1183 (MCLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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HMAS Ibis (M 1183)

HMAS Ibis (M 1183) was a Ton-class minesweeper built by the Montrose Shipyard, launched on 18 November 1955, and commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Singleton.

The ship was purchased by Australia in 1961, and commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy as HMAS Ibis on 7 September 1962.

During the mid-1960s, Ibis was one of several ships operating in support of the Malaysian government during the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation. This service was later recognised with the battle honour "Malaysia 1964–66".

Ibis was decommissioned on 4 May 1984.