Background HMCS Lévis (K115)



flower-class corvettes lévis serving royal canadian navy during second world war different earlier , more traditional sail-driven corvettes. corvette designation created french class of small warships; royal navy borrowed term period discontinued use in 1877. during hurried preparations war in late 1930s, winston churchill reactivated corvette class, needing name smaller ships used in escort capacity, in case based on whaling ship design. generic name flower used designate class of these ships, – in royal navy – named after flowering plants.


corvettes commissioned royal canadian navy during second world war named after communities part, better represent people took part in building them. idea put forth admiral percy w. nelles. sponsors commonly associated community ship named. royal navy corvettes designed open sea escorts, while canadian corvettes developed coastal auxiliary roles exemplified minesweeping gear. canadian corvettes modified allow them perform better on open seas.








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