HMS Petersham (M2718)
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HMS ''Petersham'' was a of the
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. The names in the class were all chosen from British villages ending with ''-ham''. The minesweeper was named after Petersham in
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. ''Petersham'' was one of fifteen Ham-class minesweepers financed by the United States for the French Navy under the Mutual Assistance Pact. The whole group were commissioned with the hull number only, in this case ''M782''. It was not until 22 February 1964 that she was renamed ''Capucine'', ( Nasturtium), when the class were given floral-themed names. ''Capucine'' was based at
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in the 16th Minesweeper Division, and saw active service on national and multi-national operations. In 1960 she participated in a
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, along with other shallow-draught minesweepers. In January 1965 she was mothballed at Cherbourg, in reserve. In July 1970 ''Capucine'' was re-commissioned as a training vessel with the same name and, on 1 June 1973, re-classified as an auxiliary vessel (A738). Following a number of pollution incidents, particularly the ''Amoco Cadiz'' oil spill in 1978, the ship was additionally involved in maritime surveillance off
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. ''Capucine'' was taken out of service in April 1984, the Ham-class ships being replaced by eight new s. On 25 September 1984 she was relocated to the naval cemetery at
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with some of her siblings. In 1985 she was sold and broken up at Brest.


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Ham-class minesweepers Ships built on the River Clyde 1955 ships Cold War minesweepers of the United Kingdom Royal Navy ship names Ham-class minesweepers of the French Navy {{france-mil-ship-stub