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HMS Hyacinth (K84) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Hyacinth (K84)

HMS ''Hyacinth'' was a corvette of the Royal Navy. She served during the Second World War and achieved three victories over enemy submarines in a highly successful career. Only managed to repeat such success among her sister ships. She went on to serve in the Royal Hellenic Navy as ''Apostolis'', was returned to the Royal Navy in 1952 and scrapped in the same year.
==Royal Navy==
During the Second World War ''Hyacinth'' served in the Eastern Mediterranean where she protected the Palestine coastline and escorted numerous convoys along it. She also took part in the Malta convoys. She was a part of the 10th Corvette Group of the Mediterranean Fleet based in Alexandria together with her sister ships and .
Since ''Hyacinth'' spent most of her time in the Mediterranean, without access to British shipyards, she was not retrofitted as many of her class were, and so retained her short forecastle. Another of her distinctive features was a 3-inch gun instead of the usual 4-inch.〔see A.V.Dashyan〕

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