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SLNS Gajabahu

SLNS ''Gajabahu'' (named after ''Gajabahu'', a former king of Sri Lanka) was a of the Sri Lanka Navy. She has since been converted to a training ship for the Naval & Maritime Academy, Trincomalee. She was originally HMCS ''Hallowell'' of the Royal Canadian Navy, built during the Second World War and then saw service as INS ''Misnak'' of the Israeli Navy. The Royal Ceylon Navy purchased her in 1958 from Israel.
==Royal Canadian Navy and Israeli Navy==
HMCS ''Hallowell'' was ordered on 1 February 1943 as part of the 1943-44 River-class building program by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN).〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=uboat.net )〕 She was laid down by Canadian Vickers Ltd. aT Montreal on 22 November 1943 and launched 28 March 1944.〔 She was commissioned into the RCN on 8 August 1944 at Montreal.〔
After working up at Bermuda, ''Hallowell'' was assigned to the Mid-Ocean Escort Force (MOEF) escort group C-1 as the Senior Officer's Ship. From late November 1944 until June 1945, she was continuously employed as a convoy escort on North Atlantic convoys. In June 1945 she returned to Canada and from July to August transported troops from St. John's to Canada. She was paid off at Sydney, Nova Scotia on 7 November 1945 and placed in reserve at Shelburne, Nova Scotia.〔
After the war she was sold to Uruguayan interests in 1946 before being re-sold to a Palestinian group in 1949 for conversion to a short-service ferry in the Mediterranean Sea. She was renamed ''Sharon'' and remained in service until 1952, when she was purchased by the Israeli Navy, rearmed and commissioned as INS ''Misnak'' and given the designation K-32. She remained in service until 〔

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