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O que (quem) é HMAS Bataan (I91) - definição

AUSTRALIAN NAVAL BOAT
HMAS Bataan; HMAS Kurnai (I91)
  • ''Bataan'' operating off Korea
  • HMAS ''Bataan''

HMAS Bataan (I91)         
HMAS Bataan (D9/I91/D191) was a destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Laid down in 1942 and commissioned in 1945, the destroyer was originally to be named Chingilli or Kurnai but was renamed prior to launch in honour of the US stand during the Battle of Bataan.
Joe Bataan         
  • Bataan with Dorothy Cordova (founder of [[Filipino American National Historical Society]] at the 2016 FANHS Conference in [[New York City]]
FILIPINO-AFRICAN AMERICAN LATIN SOUL MUSICIAN
Poor Boy (album); Gypsy Woman (album); Subway Joe; Singin' Some Soul; Mr. New York & the East Side Kids; Saint Latin's Day Massacre; Sweet Soul; Afrofilipino; Mestizo (Joe Bataan album)
, Asian Journal, Saturday, 13 September 2008Curiel, Kamren, "Bataan Twirling: Fania and Salsoul Star Returns to L.A.
HMAS Stuart (FFH 153)         
  • RIMPAC training exercise]]
ANZAC-CLASS FRIGATE OF THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
HMAS Stuart (FFH-153); HMAS Stuart (F153); HMAS Stuart (III)
HMAS Stuart (FFH 153) is an Anzac-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was built at Williamstown in Victoria, and commissioned into the RAN in 2002.

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HMAS Bataan (I91)

HMAS Bataan (D9/I91/D191) was a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Laid down in 1942 and commissioned in 1945, the destroyer was originally to be named Chingilli or Kurnai but was renamed prior to launch in honour of the US stand during the Battle of Bataan.

Although not completed in time to see combat service during World War II, Bataan was present in Tokyo Bay for the official Japanese surrender, and made four deployments to the British Commonwealth Occupation Force. In 1950, while en route for a fifth Occupation Force deployment, the Korean War started, and the destroyer was diverted to serve as a patrol ship and carrier escort until early 1951. A second Korean tour was made during 1952. Bataan was paid off in 1954, and sold for scrap in 1958.