Name HMS Spiraea Yard number 1056 Completed 27 February 1941 Construction started 31 May 1940 Length 62 m Draft 3.51 m | Ordered 21 September 1939 Laid down 31 May 1940 Commissioned 27 February 1941 Launched 31 October 1940 Weight 939.8 tons Builder Harland and Wolff | |
![]() | ||
HMS Spiraea was a Flower-class corvette of the British Royal Navy. Named for a genus of shrub, Spiraea served in the Second World War as an escort.
The corvette was launched on 31 October 1940 at Glasgow, Scotland and entered nominal service on 27 February 1941. In 1943, she recovered the survivors of two separate sinkings (the merchant vessels Oporto and Fort Howe), of which the Fort Howe effort was in conjunction with Alisma.
Fate
Spiraea was sold to Greece in August 1945 and became the Thessaloniki.
References
HMS Spiraea (K08) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA