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HMS Snowdrop (1915)

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Class and type
  
Builder
  
McMillan

In service
  
No

Launched
  
7 October 1915

Draft
  
3.58 m

Name
  
HMS Snowdrop

Decommissioned
  
15 January 1923

Out of service
  
Yes

Length
  
82 m

HMS Snowdrop was an Azalea-class sloop of the Royal Navy.

Career

Snowdrop was built at the yards of McMillan, and was launched on 7 October 1915. She served during the First World War. In 1918 she rescued the survivors from the liner RMS Carpathia, which had been torpedoed three times and sunk by U-55 (six years earlier Carpathia had rescued the survivors from the ill-fated RMS Titanic). Also that same year she took the American destroyer USS Cassin in tow, after the Cassin had been damaged by U-61.

Snowdrop survived the war and continued in service until being sold for breaking up on 15 January 1923 to the Unity Ship Breaking Company.

References

HMS Snowdrop (1915) Wikipedia


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