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  2. Flower-class corvette - Wikipedia

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    The Flower-class corvette [1] [2] [3] (also referred to as the Gladiolus class after the lead ship) [4] was a British class of 294 corvettes used during World War II by the Allied navies particularly as anti-submarine convoy escorts in the Battle of the Atlantic. Royal Navy ships of this class were named after flowers.

  3. American Flower-class corvette - Wikipedia

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    The American Flower-class corvettes were those ships of the Royal Navy's Flower class built for, or operated by, the United States Navy during World War II. These were ten ships of the original Flower class, known as the Temptress class in US service, and fifteen Modified Flowers, as the Action class .

  4. List of Flower-class corvettes - Wikipedia

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    Four Flower Class corvettes ordered for the French Navy were launched by Smith's Dock in early 1940. The following orders were taken up by the Royal Navy. La Malouine, launched 21 March 1940, completed 30 July 1940 and transferred to RN under same name, broken up 22 May 1947. La Bastiaise, launched 8 April 1940.

  5. HMS Azalea (K25) - Wikipedia

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    2 World War II service. 3 Fate. 4 Citations. 5 References. ... HMS Azalea was a Flower-class corvette that served in the Royal Navy during World War II. Construction

  6. HMS Arbutus (K86) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Arbutus was a Flower-class corvette of the Royal Navy, which was active during the Second World War. She was a successful escort vessel, and took part in the destruction of two U-boats during the Battle of the Atlantic .

  7. HMS Rhododendron (K78) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Rhododendron was a Flower-class corvette that served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War. She served as an ocean escort in the Battle of the Atlantic . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  8. HMCS Agassiz - Wikipedia

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    Flower-class corvettes like Agassiz serving with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War were different from earlier and more traditional sail-driven corvettes. [1] [2] The Flower-class corvettes originated from a need that arose in 1938 to expand the Royal Navy following the Munich Crisis. [3] A design request went out for a small ...

  9. HMCS Charlottetown (1941) - Wikipedia

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    Flower-class corvettes like Charlottetown serving with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War were different from earlier and more traditional sail-driven corvettes. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The "corvette" designation was created by the French as a class of small warships; the Royal Navy borrowed the term for a period but discontinued its ...