HMAS
Jeparit

HMAS Jeparit (I)
Type
Auxiliary Vessel (Store Carrier)
Builder
Evans Deakin & Co Ltd, Brisbane
Commissioned
11 December 1969
Decommissioned
15 March 1972
Dimensions & Displacement
Displacement
  • 3790 tons (standard)
  • 6341 tons (full load)
Length 435 feet 6 inches
Beam 56 feet 6 inches
Draught 23 feet 11.5 inches
Performance
Speed 13 knots
Propulsion
Machinery Sulzer Engines
Horsepower 4500
Awards
Battle Honours VIETNAM 1969-72
HMAS Jeparit Badge

In June 1966 the Australian National Line cargo vessel MV Jeparit sailed on her first voyage to Vietnam. The vessel had been chartered by the Department of Shipping and Transport to carry supplies for the Australian forces engaged in the Vietnam War. However, after five voyages some merchant seamen refused to man the vessel. To overcome this difficulty, crew members who were prepared to continue to serve in Jeparit were supplemented by a Royal Australian Navy detachment.

 

HMAS Jeparit was acquired by the Department of Shipping and Transport to carry supplies for the Australian forces engaged in Vietnam War
HMAS Jeparit was acquired by the Department of Shipping and Transport to carry supplies for the Australian forces engaged in Vietnam War.

On 9 March 1967 a party of eighteen sailors, under the command of Lieutenant Robert Winter RAN, embarked in Jeparit. Under the command of her Merchant Navy master, Captain JW Nelson, the vessel sailed from Sydney for Vietnam on 11 March 1967.

Following Jeparit's 26th round voyage to Vietnam (her 21st with the Royal Australian Navy detachment embarked), further industrial trouble developed and it was decided to commission Jeparit as an HMA Ship. Accordingly, the vessel commissioned as HMAS Jeparit on 11 December 1969 under the command of Commander Richard Bourke RAN. The following day the ship's master, Mr AAC Philip, was granted a commission as a Commander in the Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RANVR) and assumed command from Commander Bourke. Jeparit's first voyage under the White Ensign began on 19 December 1969 when she sailed from Sydney for Vietnam. She continued to be manned however, by a mixed Merchant Navy/Royal Australian Navy crew.

Jeparit's last round voyage to Vietnam ended when she returned to Sydney on 11 March 1972. Jeparit's arrival and the return of HMAS Sydney with troops, vehicles and stores the following day marked the final lift of troops and equipment from Vietnam, ending Australia's commitment apart from a group of Army advisers.

On 15 March 1972 Jeparit paid off and was handed back to the Australian National Line.

HMAS Jeparit made 43 voyages in support of Australian operations in Vietnam, steaming over 410,000 miles during that time
HMAS Jeparit made 43 voyages in support of Australian operations in Vietnam, steaming over 410,000 miles during that time.

Following her five voyages to Vietnam while manned by a full Merchant Navy crew, Jeparit made 21 more voyages under the Red Ensign with a mixed Merchant Navy/Royal Australian Navy crew, followed by a further seventeen voyages under the White Ensign, although still with a mixed crew.

She transported a wide variety of stores, including such varied items as canteen stores, ammunition, stores for civil aid and Centurion tanks. During her 43 voyages in support of Australian operations in Vietnam, Jeparit steamed over 410,000 miles and carried some 175,000 dead-weight tons of cargo.