Ship
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Date launched/ completed
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Date requisitioned/ commissioned
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History
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HMS Ariguani
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1926
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Converted to "Catapult Armed Ship". Used for convoy escort
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HMS Camito
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June 1915
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26 September 1940
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Torpedoed and sunk 6 May 1941[1]
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HMS Cavina
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August 1940
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July 1942
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Converted from a banana boat. Returned to Elders & Fyffes[2]
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HMS Corinthian
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Rescued survivors of Duchess of Atholl October 1942[3]
Rescued survivors of RMS Empress of Canada 14 March 1943.[4]
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HMS Crispin
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1935
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August 1940
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Sunk 4 February 1941 after torpedo attack previous day[5]
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HMS Empire Audacity
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29 March 1939
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11 November 1940
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Former German ship Hannover captured 7/8 March 1940 and put into British service. Commissioned as Ocean boarding vessel in November 1940 but sent for conversion to escort aircraft carrier in January 1941.
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HMS Fratton
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28 September 1925
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August 1940
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The cross channel steamer was requisitioned by the Admiralty as a Barrage Balloon Vessel, converted to Ocean Boarding Vessel in 1943. She was sunk off Normandy by a Neger manned torpedo 18 August 1944.[6]
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HMS Hilary
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17 April 1931
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21 January 1941
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Former Hilary; restored as a merchantman 15 April 1942; recommissioned as an infantry landing and headquarters ship 1943; returned to civilian service after the war in 1945; scrapped 1959.
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Inanda
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1925
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11 August 1940
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Bombed and sunk on 7 September 1940. Salvaged and converted to cargo ship Empire Explorer, never saw service as an ocean boarding vessel. Torpedoed and sunk in July 1942.
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Inkosi
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1937
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11 August 1940
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Bombed and sunk on 7 September 1940. Salvaged and converted to cargo ship Empire Chivalry, never saw service as an ocean boarding vessel. Sold postwar and renamed Planter. Scrapped 1958.
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HMS Lady Somers[7]
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1929
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Requisitioned by Admiralty in 1940. Sunk by Italian submarine Morosini in N Atlantic, 15 July 1941.
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HMS Largs
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1938
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1941
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French ship Charles Plumier in 1938; seized by Royal Navy; returned to France 1945; sold to a Greek company and renamed Pleias 1964; scrapped 1968
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HMS Malvernian[7]
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1937
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Abandoned after being bombed, North Atlantic, 19 July 1941
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HMS Manistee
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1920
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1940
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Sailed with Atlantic convoy OB 288. Sunk 24 February 1941, no survivors
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HMS Marsdale
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Participated in locating German supply ships after Bismarck had been sunk
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HMS Maplin
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1932
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Formerly Erin. Converted to Fighter catapult ship 1940.
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Patia
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1922
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Converted to Fighter catapult ship in 1940. Sank after attacked by German aircraft 1941
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HMS Registan[8]
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1930
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13 September 1940
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Bombed off Cape Cornwall 27 May 1941; repaired and returned to merchant use November 1941; sunk 29 September 1942[9]
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