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HMS Amethyst (F116) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Amethyst (F116)

HMS ''Amethyst'' was a Modified ''Black Swan''-class sloop of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Alexander Stephen and Sons of Linthouse, Govan Scotland on 25 March 1942, launched on 7 May 1943 and commissioned on 2 November 1943, with the pennant number U16. After the Second World War she was modified and redesignated as a frigate, and renumbered F116.
==Second World War==
During World War II, ''Amethyst'' was deployed mostly on anti-submarine patrols and escort duties. On 20 February 1945 she attacked and sank the U-boat with depth charges. ''U-1276'' had just sunk , a . The action took place in the North Atlantic, south of Waterford and resulted in the loss of all 49 of the U-boat's crew.
During the war the ''Amethyst'' was credited, along with the sloops , , , and frigate , with sinking the in the North Channel on 16 January 1945. The British Admiralty withdrew this credit in a post-war reassessment.〔Blair (2000), 630-631.〕

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