Name HMS Florizel (J404) Laid down 27 Jan 1943 Construction started 27 January 1943 Length 56 m Displacement 857,300 kg | Ordered 24 March 1942 Commissioned 14 Apr 1944 Launched 20 May 1943 Weight 960.2 tons Builder Associated Shipbuilders | |
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Out of service 14 Dec 1946 Sold to Greece Renamed 1947 Merchant Ship Aida
1959 HNS Lasithi |
HMS Florizel (J404), US pennant No. BAM-26, was an Auk-class minesweeper ordered by the US Navy to be supplied to the Royal Navy (RN) under Lend-lease. Florizel was built by Associated Ship Builders at Harbour Island, Seattle, Washington, USA and commissioned by the Royal Navy as Pennant No. J404. She was ordered 24 March 1942, laid down 27 January 1943, launched 20 May 1943 and commissioned 14 April 1944.
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1944 Collision
On 10 December 1944 HMS Charlestown collided with Florizel off Harwich, England. Due to the Charlestown’s advanced age — the keel was laid more than 26½ years earlier — and the pressing need for experienced crews on newer warships, the Royal Navy declined repairs. Florizel survived the encounter and returned to duty.
Commanders
T/A/Lt.Cdr James Martin Smith RNR took Command of Florizel 14 March 1944. He Commanded her for the launch, commissioning and sailing to England. A/Cdr Michael Anthony Biddulph, DSC, OBE, RN, Commanded Florizel from 5 August 1944 to December 1946. While in command of Florizel a Mentioned in Dispatches (MID) was awarded for courage and skill in minesweeping operations in the approaches to Le Havre, France, 23 Jan 1945. Also, while in command, he was appointed OBE 1946 Birthday Honours. He retired 30 Jan 1947 after Florizel was sold to Greece 14 Dec 1946.