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The American Flower-class corvettes were those ships of the
Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against ...
's built for, or operated by, the
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during
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. These were ten ships of the original Flower class, known as the ''Temptress'' class in US service, and fifteen Modified Flowers, as the ''Action'' class. In US service they were classified as Patrol Gunboats (PG).


Construction history

In December 1941, after the US entry into World War II, the USN had a large building programme for
anti-submarine warfare Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in older form A/S) is a branch of underwater warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, submarines, or other platforms, to find, track, and deter, damage, or destroy enemy submarines. Such operations are t ...
(ASW) ships, but none nearing completion. To overcome this shortfall, the
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agreed to transfer a number of ASW ships to the USN, including ten s. These ships had already been in commission and had seen action during the Battle of the Atlantic. These ships were classified as Patrol Gunboats, and numbered PG 62 to 71, and were referred to as the ''Temptress'' class, after the first ship to be recommissioned. The USN also placed orders for 15 more Flowers from Canadian shipyards. This was met by transferring a number of vessels on order for the RN to USN. These ships were of the Modified Flower type, a design which consolidated the various modifications developed in the course of building the original Flowers. In the event the USN only took charge of eight of these ships; the other seven were transferred back to the RN under Lend-Lease arrangements. The US ships were numbered PG 86 to 100 and were referred to as the ''Action'' class. The ''Temptress'' class were armed with a 4-inch gun forward, a /50 dual-purpose (DP) gun aft, two
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anti-aircraft guns, two depth charge racks, and four depth charge throwers. The ''Action'' class replaced the 4-inch gun with another 3-inch/50 cal. DP gun, and added a
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anti-submarine mortar.Silverstone, Paul H.(1966): ''U.S. Warships of World War II''. Doubleday and Company, pg. 243-246


''Temptress'' class

The ten ships of the ''Temptress'' class were originally built for the Royal Navy and saw service there before transfer to the USN.


''Action'' class

The fifteen ships of the ''Action'' class were originally ordered for the Royal Navy but transferred before completion to the United States Navy. On completion eight entered service with the USN while the other seven were transferred back to the RN under Lend-lease.Elliott p. 422


Served in USN


Transferred to RN


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