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THE BLACK SWANS

ntering service just as World War II broke out, the Royal Navy’s Black Swan class sloops were to prove one of the most successful escort vessel designs of the conflict. The class traced its origins to a series of broadly similar vessels built during the inter-war years. They were essentially intended to protect convoys from submarine and aerial attack, releasing faster destroyers for service with

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