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HMS ''Mersham'' was a of the Royal Navy. All ships of the class were named after villages ending in ''-ham''. The minesweeper was named after
Mersham Mersham is a mostly agricultural large village and civil parish near Ashford in Kent, England. The population of the civil parish includes the area of Cheesman's Green now known as Finberry. History In the mid 19th century, John Marius Wilson's ...
in Kent. Constructed at
Appledore Appledore may refer to: Places England * Appledore, Kent ** Appledore (Kent) railway station * Appledore, Mid Devon, near Tiverton * Appledore, Torridge, North Devon, near Bideford U.S.A. * Appledore Island, off the coast of Maine In fiction * App ...
, in Devon, ''Mersham'' was launched in April 1954 and completed in January 1955. In April 1955, the ship was transferred to the French Navy and in French service, was known by its pennant number, ''M773'', until it was renamed ''Violette'' in 1964. Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, the vessel undertook minesweeping duties from Brest in Brittany, before being laid up in 1965. In 1974, the ship was transferred to the ''Gendarmerie'' and undertook patrol duties until finally being decommissioned in 1987.


Design and description

In the early 1950s, the Royal Navy had a requirement for large numbers of minesweepers to counter the threat to British shipping from Soviet mines in the event of a conventional Third World War. The navy's existing minesweepers were obsolete, while the increasing sophistication of modern mines meant the mine warfare forces could not be supplemented by requisitioned fishing vessels as had been done in previous wars. Large orders were placed for coastal minesweepers (the ) and for smaller inshore minesweepers and minehunters intended to operate in inshore waters such as river estuaries (the and classes). As the navy did not have sufficient manpower to operate all the required ships in peacetime, it was planned to lay a large number up in reserve, so they could be manned by reservists (in many cases the crews of the fishing boats which would previously have been used in the same role) in time of emergency. Additional ships were ordered by the United States for supply under the
Mutual Defense Assistance Pact The Mutual Defense Assistance Act was a United States Act of Congress signed by President Harry S. Truman on 6 October 1949. For US Foreign policy, it was the first U.S. military foreign aid legislation of the Cold War era, and initially to Euro ...
(MDAP), with 15 Ham-class minesweepers being allocated to France.


Construction and service

''Mersham'' was launched at the P. K. Harris yard at
Appledore Appledore may refer to: Places England * Appledore, Kent ** Appledore (Kent) railway station * Appledore, Mid Devon, near Tiverton * Appledore, Torridge, North Devon, near Bideford U.S.A. * Appledore Island, off the coast of Maine In fiction * App ...
, Devon on 5 April 1954 and was completed on 14 January 1955. She was transferred to the French Navy on 4 April 1955, being initially only known by her
pennant number In the Royal Navy and other navies of Europe and the Commonwealth of Nations, ships are identified by pennant number (an internationalisation of ''pendant number'', which it was called before 1948). Historically, naval ships flew a flag that iden ...
M773, but was given the name ''Violette'' on 22 February 1964. On entering service, ''M773'' joined the 26th Minesweeper Division based at Brest in Brittany. The minesweepers of the 26th Division were employed on clearing wartime mines, together with normal training operations. In 1958, ''M773'', together with sister ships ''M772'' (later named ''Armoise'') and ''M789'' (later named ''Pétunia'') visited Douala in Cameroon. On 1 March 1965, ''Violette'' was laid up in reserve at
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. In the 1970s, all of the French Navy's Ham-class minesweepers were transferred to subsidiary duties as tenders or patrol boats, with five vessels transferred to the ''
Maritime Gendarmerie The Maritime Gendarmerie (french: Gendarmerie maritime) is a component of the French National Gendarmerie under operational control of the chief of staff of the French Navy. It employs 1,157 personnel and operates around thirty patrol boats and h ...
'', the seagoing branch of the '' National Gendarmerie'' police force. ''Violette'' was transferred to the ''Gendarmerie'' on 27 March 1974. ''Violette'' remained in use as a patrol boat at La Pallice in 1985, but was now obsolete even in the patrol role, and was decommissioned and stricken on 13 February 1987.


Citations


References

* Blackman, R.V.B. ed. ''Jane's Fighting Ships'' (1953) * * * * * * *


External links


Dragueur de mines ''Violette''
''Netmarine.net''. (In French) {{DEFAULTSORT:Mersham (M2707) Ham-class minesweepers Ships built in Devon 1954 ships Cold War minesweepers of the United Kingdom Royal Navy ship names Ham-class minesweepers of the French Navy