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HMSConvolvulus(K45)

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HMSConvolvulus(K45)
History
United Kingdom
NameHMSConvolvulus
Ordered25 July 1939
BuilderCharles Hill & Sons,Bristol
Yard number280
Laid down17 January 1940
Launched22 September 1940
Commissioned26 February 1941
IdentificationPennant number:K45
FateScrapped on 5 October 1947
General characteristics
Class and typeFlower-classcorvette

HMSConvolvuluswas aFlower-classcorvetteof the Royal Navy in World War II. She was launched in 1940, served in theBattle of the Atlanticand was scrapped in 1947.

Construction

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Assigned the pennant number K45,Convolvuluswas built byCharles Hill & Sons,Bristol. She was laid down on 17 January 1940 as yard number 280. She was launched on 22 September 1940 and was subsequently commissioned on 26 February 1941.[1][2]

Service

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Convolvulusformed part of the36th Escort Groupwhich escorted the convoyHG 76as well as convoys OG 82 and HG 84. During the escort of the latter,Convolvuluswas left on a number of occasions as the convoy's lone escort whilst the other escorts investigated suspected U-boat contact or chased away U-boats caught on the surface. Despite the small escort screen offered by the ships of the 36th Escort Group and the lone sentry duty often performed byConvolvulus,HG 84 suffered only a 22% loss rate.[3]

Captain F J Walker,RN, then leader of the 36th Escort Group said of this action:

I am proud of the offensive spirit, initiative and sheer guts displayed by these Corvettes.Convolvulus,my deputy during my absences from the convoy, never put a foot wrong.[4]

Fate

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She was sold to be broken up for scrap toJohn Cashmore Ltdon 21 August 1947 and she was eventually scrapped at Newport on 5 October 1947.

References

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  1. ^"HMSConvolvulus".Uboat.net.Retrieved28 March2012.
  2. ^"Convulvulus".Shipping and Shipbuilding.Shipping and Shipbuilding Research Trust.Retrieved17 March2024.
  3. ^Wemyss, DEG (1955).Relentless Pursuit: The Story of Capt. F.J. Walker, CB, DSO.London: William Kimber.
  4. ^Robertson, Terence (1956).Walker R.N.London:Evans Brothers Ltd.

Publications

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Colledge, J. J.;Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969].Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy(Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing.ISBN978-1-86176-281-8.