HMS Violet (K35) was a Flower-class corvette that served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. [1] [2]
Built at Simons & Co in Renfrew on the River Clyde, the ship was laid down on 21 March 1940. [1] The ship was launched 30 December 1940 and commissioned 3 February 1941. [1]
Along with HMS Malcolm and others, the ship shared credit for the sinking of the German submarine U-651 on 29 June 1941. [3] [4] The ship then rescued some 16 survivors from the steamship Grayburn which had been sunk earlier by U-651. [5]
In January 1942, the ship was involved in Operation Postmaster. [6] [7] [8] In 1942, the ship was retrofitted, repainted in dazzle camouflage and received an upgrade to her anti-aircraft batteries for a total of six Oerlikon 20 mm cannon on board. [9]
The ship sank U-641 single-handed 19 January 1944.
The ship was paid off 10 February 1946.
The ship was sold on 17 May 1947 to Zubi Shipping of London for use as a mercantile ship and renamed La Aguerra. [1] The ship was resold in 1949 to Spain as mercantile La Guera then in 1958 as mercantile Claudio Sabadell. The ship was scrapped in October 1970 at Bilbao. [1]