HMS Bramble
1938 Halcyon-class minesweeper
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HMS Bramble (J11) was a British Royal Navy Flower-class corvette that served during World War II. Launched in 1940, she was primarily used for convoy escort duties in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. The ship was armed with various weaponry, including depth charges and anti-aircraft guns, to defend against enemy submarines and aircraft. HMS Bramble participated in numerous convoys, rescuing survivors from torpedoed ships and engaging in anti-submarine warfare operations. The corvette also played a role in the invasion of Sicily in 1943, providing support and protection for the landing forces. After the war, HMS Bramble was decommissioned in 1946 and sold for scrap in 1947. Despite her relatively short service life, the ship made significant contributions to the Allied efforts during the conflict. HMS Bramble's legacy lives on through her wartime service record and the stories of bravery and sacrifice of her crew.
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