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HMS ''Sickle'' was an S class submarine of the Royal Navy, and part of the Third Group built of that class. She was built by Cammell Laird and launched on 27 August 1942. So far, she is the only ship to bear the name ''Sickle'', after the farming implement. ==Career==
''Sickle'' began her wartime career operating in the Mediterranean, where she sank the German submarine ''U-303'', the German auxiliary submarine chaser UJ-2213/''Heureux'', the Italian auxiliary minesweepers No. 61/ ''Costante Neri'', V 131/''Amgiola Maria C.'' and No. 164/ ''Rosa Madre'', and the German escort vessel SG-10/''Felix Henri''. The former fruit transport ship ''Felix Henri'' had been modified into an auxiliary cruiser by the French in 1940. She was captured by German troops on 14 December 1942 in Marseilles, modified into the fast escort vessel ''SG-10'', commissioned on 1 May 1943 and attached to the 3rd escort flotilla. ''Sickle'' also sank ten sailing vessels and the German merchant ''Reaumur''. ''Sickle'' also attacked and damaged the Italian merchants ''Oriani'' and ''Giovanni Boccaccio''. The ''Giovanni Boccaccio'' was later beached to prevent her from sinking. The Italian merchant ''Mauro Croce'', the German submarine ''U-755'', the German auxiliary submarine chaser ''UJ 2210'' and the German transport ''Lola'' were also attacked, but unsuccessfully.〔(HMS Sickle ), Uboat.net〕
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