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HMAS Vampire (I) D68

HMAS Vampire (I) D68

HMAS Vampire was a V-class destroyer of the Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy. Launched in 1917 as HMS Wallace, the ship was renamed and commissioned into the RN later that year. Vampire was loaned to the RAN in 1933, and operated as a depot tender until just before World War II. Reactivated for war service, the destroyer served in the Mediterranean as part of the Scrap Iron Flotilla, and was escorting the British warships HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse during their loss to Japanese aircraft in the South China Sea in December 1941. Vampire was sunk on 9 April 1942 by Japanese aircraft while sailing with the aircraft carrier HMS Hermes from Trincomalee.

Photographs of scale models of HMAS Vampire can be found here.

Photographs of HMAS Vampire D68

HMAS Vampire in Drydock

HMAS Vampire Detailed Photos

HMAS Vampire Under Attack