H . M . S . S
P A R R O W ( U 7 1 )
Modified
BLACK SWAN-Class Sloop ordered from Denny of Dumbarton on 8th December 1942
under the 1941
Build Programme. The ship was laid down on on 30th November 1944 and launched
by Mrs Russell on 18th
February 1946 as the 8th RN ship to bear the name, first used for a Prize in
1653. It had last been used by a River
Gunboat sold to the New Zealand Government in 1909 and renamed AMOKURA when
used as a Training Ship. Build was completed on 12th December 1946.
B a t t l e H o n o
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SAN
SEBASTIAN 1813 - KOREA 1953
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Badge : On a Field White upon
a branch of a tree a sparrow proper
P o s t W a r
N o t e s
HMS SPARROW served on the America and West Indies Station
after working up In 1946. She stayed on that Station apart from return to UK
for re-commissioning until 1953 when she went to the Far East to join the 3rd
Frigate Flotilla. Her brief service there included a tour of duty with the RN
element of the UN Task Force deployed off the west coast of Korea. In January 1951 after the end of the
Korean war she was redeployed in the South Atlantic until March 1956 when she
returned to UK to pay off into Reserve at Portsmouth. Placed on the Disposal
List in 1957 she was sold to BISCO for demolition by Metal Industries and
arrived at the breaker’s yard in Charlestown, Fife on 26th May 1958.