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O que (quem) é HMAS Jervis Bay (GT 203) - definição

SHIP BUILT IN 1969
HMAS Jervis Bay (AGT-203); Australian Trader; HMAS Jervis Bay (GT-203); MS Australian Trader; HMAS Jervis Bay I; HMAS Jervis Bay (I); MS Agios Andreas; IMO 6910427
  • Ship's crest
  • HMAS ''Jervis Bay'' (rear) with HMAS ''Perth'' in 1992

HMAS Jervis Bay (GT 203)         
HMAS Jervis Bay (GT 203) was a roll-on/roll-off passenger and vehicle ferry operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) between 1977 and 1994.
HMAS Jervis Bay (AKR 45)         
TROOP-SHIP OPERATED BY THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY AND PREVIOUSLY FERRY
HMAS Jervis Bay (HSC 045); HMAS Jervis Bay (AKR-45); Incat 045; HMAS Jervis Bay (II); HMAS Jervis Bay II
HMAS Jervis Bay (AKR 45) was a wave piercing catamaran that operated in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
John Jervis White Jervis         
IRISH WRITER
Sir John Jervis-White-Jervis, 1st Baronet
Sir John Jervis White Jervis, 1st Baronet (1766–1830), originally John Jervis-White, was an Irish writer.

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HMAS Jervis Bay (GT 203)

HMAS Jervis Bay (GT 203) was a roll-on/roll-off passenger and vehicle ferry operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) between 1977 and 1994.

The ship was built by the State Dockyard between 1967 and 1969 for service with the Australian National Line, under the name MV Australian Trader. Initially operating on the Melbourne to Devonport run, Australian Trader was reassigned to the Sydney to Tasmania run in 1972. Passenger service on that run ended in 1976, and at the start of 1977, the vessel was purchased by the RAN for use as a training vessel and troop transport, and was renamed HMAS Jervis Bay.

After decommissioning in 1994, the vessel was sold to Voyager Marine, and renamed MS Agios Andreas. After modifications to increase her passenger and vehicle capacity, Agios Andreas commenced ferry services between Greece and Turkey in 1995. In 2003, she was sold to Marwan Shipping and Trading, renamed MS Ajman Leader, and began operations in the Persian Gulf. The ship was renamed MS Ajman City in 2004, but was sold for scrapping later that year.