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Article's general history should be incorporated into the other Bathclass ship articles.--Oldwildbill 10:40, 1 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Information to maybe be factchecked, but this site outlines some additional detail regarding useage before 1958, and the fate of J145/B247:
Sc:https://www.tracesofwar.com/articles/4707/Australian-corvettes-of-the-Bathurst-class.htm#:~:text=Hr.%20Ms.%20Batjan,sold%20for%20scrap.
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Hr. Ms. Batjan J145, B247, MV25, PK5, P10, M813, F813, A870
HMAS Lismore was retired from Australian services on July 3rd, 1946 in Trincomalee and the same day introduced into Dutch service as Hr.Ms. Lismore. At arrival in Tandjongpriok, the port of Batavia on Java, the ship was baptized as Hr.Ms. Batjan. The corvette was involved in the battle against the Indonesian nationalists till the independence on 27 December, 1949. In those years the ship was active as patrol vessel and supported the landings of the Dutch Royal Marines during the ’policing actions’ as those military actions were called [so as not to give the impression that a real war was being waged. FB]. After Indonesia became independent, Hr.Ms. Batjan was active in Dutch waters as patrol boat and as fishing inspection ship. In 1958 Batjan was sold for scrap.
" 49.186.60.71 (talk) 04:51, 23 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]