HMAS Stalwart

HMAS Stalwart

Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have borne the name "Stalwart".

*The first HMAS "Stalwart" (H14) was an Admiralty S class destroyer commissioned into the RAN in 1920, decommissioned in 1925, and scrapped in 1937
*The second HMAS "Stalwart" (A 215/D 215) was an Australian designed and built destroyer tender launching in 1966, serving as a fleet maintenance unit, flagship, and training vessel before her decommissioning in 1990. She later entered private service in Greece, and was scrapped in 2003.

See also

* USS Stalwart
* USNS Stalwart
* RSS Stalwart


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