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VAMPIRE H.M.A.S.

Rig

Destroyer

Tonnage

1,188st

Built

1933

Built By

J.Samuel White & Co.
H.M.A.S. "Voyager" served with the Royal Navy along with 3 sister ships from the late stages of World War One up until 1933 when all four ships were transferred to the Royal Australian Navy in October 1933.  Voyager and her sister ship Vampire left Singap

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VENDETTA H.M.A.S.

Rig

Destroyer

Tonnage

1,090

Built

1933

Built By

Fairfeild Shipbuilding
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VOYAGER H.M.A.S.

Rig

Destroyer

Tonnage

1,100st

Built

1933

Built By

Alex Stephen & Sons Ltd.
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WATERHEN H.M.A.S.

Rig

Destroyer

Tonnage

1,100st

Built

1933

Built By

Palmers Shipbuilding Iron

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