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HMS Enchantress (L56)

HMS ''Enchantress'' (L56) was a ''Bittern'' class sloop, built for the British Royal Navy. She was the lead ship of her class, being laid down as ''Bittern'', but renamed before launching as ''Enchantress''.
She was active during the Second World War, serving mainly as a convoy escort, and was a successful anti-submarine warfare vessel, being credited with the destruction of an Italian submarine in 1942.
==Construction==
Laid down as ''Bittern'' on 9 March 1934 by John Brown of Clydebank, this ship, the first of her class, was one of a series of general purpose vessels that could be employed as escorts in time of war. She was intended for use as an Admiralty yacht, and renamed ''Enchantress'' (taking the name of the previous vessel in this role) before launching on 21 October 1934. She completed on 4 April 1935 and commissioned four days later.〔G Mason, (navalhistory.net )〕

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