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HMS Jonquil (K68)

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Name
  
HMS Jonquil

Laid down
  
27 December 1939

Decommissioned
  
August 1945

Length
  
62 m

Weight
  
939.8 tons

Builder
  
Fleming and Ferguson

Ordered
  
31 August 1939

Commissioned
  
20 October 1940

Identification
  
Pennant number K68

Construction started
  
27 December 1939

Draft
  
3.51 m

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HMS Jonquil was a Flower-class corvette of the British Royal Navy. The corvette, named after the flower genus Jonquil, served in the Second World War.

Laid down by the company Fleming and Ferguson on 27 December 1939 and launched on 9 July 1940, Jonquil entered service on 20 October and assumed convoy responsibilities the following month. Her first deployment was as an escort for Convoy WS.5A, bound for the West African port of Freetown.

Jonquil survived the war but was relegated to the reserve at Gibraltar from August 1945. Bought by Greece, the corvette was renamed Lemnos and was converted into a merchant vessel. Redesignated Olympic Rider in 1951, Jonquil sank after a collision with Olympic Cruiser in the Antarctic in 1955.

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