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HMS Narcissus (K74)

History
United Kingdom
Name: HMS Narcissus
Builder: J. Lewis & Sons Ltd
Laid down: 9 Sep 1940
Launched: 29 Mar 1941
Commissioned: 17 Jul 1941
Identification: Pennant number: K74
Fate: Sold April 1946 as mercantile Este
General characteristics
Class and type: Flower-class corvette

HMS Narcissus was Flower-class corvette which served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War from 1941 to the end of the war in 1945. She primarily escorted convoys across the Atlantic Ocean.

Narcissus was constructed at Lewis’s shipyard in Aberdeen in April 1941, with the express purpose of joining the Battle of the Atlantic as a convoy escort. She was to act as a platform, from which attacking German submarines could be detected above or below the surface anytime, and driven away or destroyed. She was equipped with sonar and, eventually, type-271 radar and armed with depth-charge rails and throwers. A forward throwing Hedgehog was added at a later date.

After her crew had been worked up at the training base at Tobermory in August 1941, she joined the Clyde Escort Force at Greenock on the River Clyde. Apart from three annual refits and a rearmament at Govan, Fort William and Troon, she escorted merchant ships continuously for three years. The Narcissus went across the North Atlantic to Newfoundland; across the Bay of Biscay to Gibraltar; and once to Freetown and back.


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