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HMS Buttercup (K193)

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HMS Buttercup
HMS Buttercup under Belgian command.
History
United Kingdom
NameButtercup
NamesakeButtercup
Ordered8 April 1940
BuilderHarland & Wolff Ltd., Belfast, Northern Ireland
Laid down17 December 1940
Launched10 April 1941
Commissioned24 April 1942
DecommissionedDecember 1944
Out of service23 May 1941
ReinstatedReturned to the Royal Navy
FateScrapped in 1947
History
Belgium
NameHMS Buttercup
Acquired23 May 1941
Out of serviceLate 1944
FateReturned to the Royal Navy
History
Norway
NameNordkyn
Acquired20 December 1944 (bought 1946)
DecommissionedNovember 1957
FateSold 1969
General characteristics
Class and typeTemplate:Sclass2-

HMS Buttercup was a Template:Sclass2- built for the Royal Navy. She served during the Second World War as part of the Belgian Section of the Royal Navy (RNSB). With the liberation of Belgium in late 1944, the vessel was returned to the United Kingdom. In December 1944, she was loaned to the Royal Norwegian Navy, who purchased her in 1946 and renamed her Nordkyn. In 1969 she became a civilian whaler, named Thoris. She was scrapped in 1969. In common with other Flower-class corvettes, the ship was named after an eponomous flower.

References

  • "HMS Buttercup (K 193)". Uboat.net.
  • Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8.