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HMS Elfin (1933) : ウィキペディア英語版 | HMS Elfin (1933)
HMS ''Elfin'' (pennant number T25) was a torpedo recovery vessel built for the Royal Navy. She was built by J. Samuel White & Company, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, was launched on 20 November 1933 and commissioned on 16 January 1934. She was builder's number 1754. Her home port was the Navy's torpedo trials establishment HMS ''Vernon'', and she was based at Portland. A sistership, , was constructed under builder's number 1753 and was stationed at HMS ''Defiance'', Devonport. ''Elfin'' was renamed ''Nettle'' during the Second World War, and was later sold for scrapping. She survived in mercantile service, and has been preserved. ==Wartime service== ''Elfin'' operated during the Second World War. In 1940 she was transferred to Blyth to become the depot ship for the 6th Submarine Flotilla, sharing her name with the submarine base there. She was replaced by the drifter ''Rotha'' in 1941 and transferred to the Clyde, being renamed HMS ''Nettle'' on 20 August 1941 and assigned pennant number T94.
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