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HMS Woolston (1918)

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in early July and was nominated to join the Eastern Support force in Escort Group V. She left Bône on 7 July as part of the military convoy KMF18 on passage to the beach head, and was detached on 9 July to refuel in
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She continued in these duties until May 1943, when she was assigned to cover military convoys passing through the Atlantic carrying troops and supplies for the
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returned to the Nore Command and spent the rest of 1943 on convoy defence duty in the North Sea. She remained at this task for the rest of the war.
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was changed to L49, to match those used by escort destroyers. She spent October on post refit trials and then commissioned for service, joining the
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320-370 tons oil, 3,500 nmi (6,500 km) at 15 knots (28 km/h), 900 nmi (1,700 km) at 32 knots (59 km/h)
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then returned to the Nore Command and spent the rest of the year deploying in the North Sea.
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was part of the fleet that put to see in July 1942 in an attempt intercept the
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underway in April 1940 after her conversion to a long range convoy escort
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on 20 June and joined the outbound military convoy WS-31 on passage to
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was ordered under the 10th Order of the 1916 – 17 Programme from the
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was placed on the disposal list in 1946 and was sold to
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in November to commence convoy defence duties in the
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