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HMAS ''Quickmatch'' (G92/D21/D292/F04) was a Q-class
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operated by the
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(RAN). Although commissioned into the RAN in 1942, the ship was initially the property of the Royal Navy. ''Quickmatch'' served with both the
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and
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during World War II. In the 1950s, the destroyer was converted into an anti-submarine frigate. In 1957, ''Quickmatch'' operated in support of Malaya during the
Malayan Emergency The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti–British National Liberation War, was a guerrilla warfare, guerrilla war fought in Federation of Malaya, Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Arm ...
. The ship remained in service until 1963, and after use as an accommodation ship, was sold for
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in 1972.


Design and construction

''Quickmatch'' was one of eight Q-class destroyers constructed as a flotilla under the
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.Cassells, ''The Destroyers'', p. 100 She had a standard displacement of 1,750 tons, and a deep load displacement of 2,420 tons. ''Quickmatch'' was
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, and long
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, with a beam of . Propulsion was provided by two
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s connected to Parsons Impulse turbines, which generated for the propeller shafts.Cassells, ''The Destroyers'', p. 101 ''Quickmatch'' had a maximum speed of . The ship's company consisted of 220 officers and sailors. The ship's main armament consisted of four
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guns in single turrets.Cassells, ''The Destroyers'', p. 87 This was supplemented by a quadruple
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, and six
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anti-aircraft guns. Four
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throwers were fitted, with a payload of 70 charges carried, and two quadruple 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tube sets were fitted, although a maximum of eight torpedoes were carried. The ship was laid down by J. Samuel White and Company Limited at their shipyard in
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, on the
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, on 6 February 1941. She was launched on 11 April 1942 by the wife of the company's deputy chairman. ''Quickmatch'' was commissioned into the RAN on 14 September 1942. Despite being commissioned into the RAN, ''Quickmatch'' remained the property of the British government until the early 1950s, when she was gifted to the RAN. The ship's name came from the
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, a fast burning match used for lighting
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.


Operational history


World War II

From October 1942, ''Quickmatch'' operated as a convoy escort vessel; initially in British waters, then in the South Atlantic, then in the Indian Ocean. In July 1943, the ship rescued survivors from , that was sunk by
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'' U-177''. While in the Indian Ocean, the ship was assigned to a force dedicated to covering convoys between the Gulf of Aden and India. In May 1944, the destroyer joined the
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. Shortly after, the destroyer formed part of the carrier screen during
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, an air raid on Japanese-held
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. This role was repeated in June during an air attack on the
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. In October, ''Quickmatch'' arrived in Australia for a refit. After this, she remained in Australian waters until March 1945, when she was reassigned to the
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. As part of this force, ''Quickmatch'' took part in operations in support of the American seizure of Okinawa and attacks on the Japanese home islands. The ship received six
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s for her wartime service: "English Channel 1942", "Atlantic 1943", "Indian Ocean 1943–44", "Sabang 1944", "Pacific 1944–45", and "Okinawa 1945".


Post-war and frigate conversion

Over the following years, ''Quickmatch'' made several deployments to Japanese and Korean waters, with the rest of her time spent operating around Australia. On 15 May 1950, ''Quickmatch'' paid off for a major refit in which she was converted to an anti-submarine frigate at Williamstown Naval Dockyard in Victoria. She was recommissioned on 23 September 1955. Afterwards, she was deployed to Singapore as part of Australia's contribution to the
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. In 1957, ''Quickmatch'' operated in support of British Commonwealth forces deployed during the
Malayan Emergency The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti–British National Liberation War, was a guerrilla warfare, guerrilla war fought in Federation of Malaya, Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Arm ...
, for which she was later awarded her seventh battle honour, "Malaya 1957". ''Quickmatch'', along with HMS ''Cavendish'' rescued survivors when the stores vessel HMAS ''Woomera'' exploded and sank off Sydney Heads on 11 October 1960. On 10 November 1960 ''Quickmatch'' rescued the crew of an Indonesian
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with failed engines near
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.


Decommissioning and fate

''Quickmatch'' performed routine duties until she paid off to reserve at Williamstown on 26 April 1963. After paying off she served as an accommodation ship until she was sold for scrap to the Fujita Salvage Company Limited of
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in Japan on 15 February 1972. The ship departed Melbourne for Japan under tow on 6 July 1972.Gillett & Graham, ''Warships of Australia'', pp. 182–183


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Quickmatch (G92) Q-class destroyers of the Royal Australian Navy Type 15 frigates of the Royal Australian Navy Ships built on the Isle of Wight 1942 ships World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom World War II destroyers of Australia