American Flower-class corvette
1942 American subclass of Flower-class corvettes / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The American Flower-class corvettes were those ships of the Royal Navy's Flower class built for, or operated by, the United States Navy during World War II. These were ten ships of the original Flower class, known as the Temptress class in US service, and fifteen Modified Flowers, as the Action class. In US service they were classified as Patrol Gunboats (PG).
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USS Intensity (PG-93), ex-HMS Milfoil, in 1943 | |
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Name | Flower class |
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Completed | 10 (original), 15 (modified) |
Lost | none during World War II |
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