HMAS Success

HMAS Success

Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS "Success". These are:

*HMAS "Success" (H02), an S class destroyer launched in 1918
*HMAS "Success" (AOR 304), a "Durance" class replenishment oiler launched in 1984


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