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HMS Eggesford (L15)

HMS ''Eggesford'' was a Type III of the Royal Navy. She entered service in January 1943, carrying out convoy escort, patrol and anti-shipping attacks for most of the rest of the Second World War. In 1957, she was sold to the West German Navy, serving as a training ship for the submarine weapons school until 1968.
==Royal Navy Service==
HMS ''Eggesford'' was one of the Type III Hunt class. These differed from the previous Type II ships in replacing a twin 4-inch gun mount by two torpedo tubes to improve their ability to operate as destroyers.〔English 1987, pp. 7, 12.〕〔Lenton 1970, pp. 83, 85.〕 During the Second World War ''Eggesford'' was awarded battle honours for Sicily 1943, Salerno 1943, Adriatic 1944 and South France 1944. In July 1945 she sailed for the Far East, but arrived too late for operational service.
At the end of 1945 ''Eggesford'' returned to Britain and was allocated to the basic anti-submarine training flotilla. In 1946 she went into reserve and in 1952 was laid up at Penarth before transfer to the West German Navy.〔Critchley 1982, p. 44〕

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