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*from London 19th July 1852/ Plymouth 26th July 1852, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 15th November 1852
*from London 19th July 1852/ Plymouth 26th July 1852, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 15th November 1852
**18th ship from England to South Austrailia with about 300 Government emigrants for 1852
**18th ship from England to South Austrailia with about 300 Government emigrants for 1852


==Steadfast==
==Steadfast==
The Exmouth had a companion ship, a brigantine called the Steadfast, used for cruising and to provide the boys with practical training in seamanship. The original Steadfast condemned in 1894 and replaced by a new vessel of the same name.
The Exmouth had a companion ship, a brigantine called the Steadfast, used for cruising and to provide the boys with practical training in seamanship. The original Steadfast condemned in 1894 and replaced by a new vessel of the same name.
==City of Baltimore==
*Built by Union Iron Works, San Francisco (8,424 tons)
*Completed in 1918 as the single-screw, steel-hulled freighter '''Steadfast''' for the United States Shipping Board
*1931 acquired by the Baltimore Mail Steamship Co. and reconstructed and lengthened renamed '''City of Baltimore'''
*1938 sold to Panama-Pacific Line not renamed
*1940 acquired by US Navy renamed '''Heywood''' and used as a troop transportship
*1946 in Reserve Fleet
*1957 scrapped


==HMS Steadfast (J 375)==
==HMS Steadfast (J 375)==
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Specifications: Displacement 890 t.; Length 221' 3"; Beam 32'; Draft 10' 9"; Speed 18 kts; Complement 105; Armament one single 3"/50 gun mount, two twin 40mm gun mounts, two single 20mm gun mounts, two dcpth charge tracks, five depth charge projectiles; Propulsion two diesels, two shafts.  
Specifications: Displacement 890 t.; Length 221' 3"; Beam 32'; Draft 10' 9"; Speed 18 kts; Complement 105; Armament one single 3"/50 gun mount, two twin 40mm gun mounts, two single 20mm gun mounts, two dcpth charge tracks, five depth charge projectiles; Propulsion two diesels, two shafts.  


==USCGC STEADFAST (WMEC 623)==
==USCGC STEADFAST (WMEC 623)==
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==MT Steadfast==
==MT Steadfast==
On December 19, 2005 pirates attacked the Steadfast (a tanker out of the Dominican Republic) loaded with a cargo of 16,585 mts of vegetable oil at the Indonesian port of Palembang bound for China. The vessel was headed towards Vietnam or Kampuchea after the attack. The vessel turned back towards Indonesia and the pirates finally left the vessel on 24 December 2005 in Indonesian waters. The 25 crew, cargo and vessel were released safe.
On December 19, 2005 pirates attacked the Steadfast (a chemical tanker out of the Dominican Republic) loaded with a cargo of 16,585 mts of vegetable oil at the Indonesian port of Palembang bound for China. The vessel was headed towards Vietnam or Kampuchea after the attack. The vessel turned back towards Indonesia and the pirates finally left the vessel on 24 December 2005 in Indonesian waters. The 25 crew, cargo and vessel were released safe.
 
==USS Steadfast==
The [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Galaxy_class Galaxy-class] [[USS Steadfast]] was based out of [[StarBase 118 Ops|Starbase 118]] under the command of Christopher Hutton. After the loss of her saucer section during a battle, the crew were reassigned to the [[USS Morningstar]]. Eventually, Fleet Captain Hutton would return to the newly rebuilt Galaxy-class refit USS Steadfast-A.


[[Category:USS Steadfast-A]]
[[Category:USS Steadfast-A]]

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