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- HMS_Erne_(U03) abstract "HMS Erne, pennant number U03, was a Black Swan-class sloop laid down by Furness Shipbuilding at Haverton Hill-on-Tees, Co. Durham on 21 September 1939, launched on 5 August 1940 and commissioned on 3 April 1941. She was adopted by the district of Bootle, then in Lancashire, as part of Warship Week in 1942.She took her name like others in her class from birds, in this case a white-tailed eagle, also known as the erne.".
- Q5632317 abstract "HMS Erne, pennant number U03, was a Black Swan-class sloop laid down by Furness Shipbuilding at Haverton Hill-on-Tees, Co. Durham on 21 September 1939, launched on 5 August 1940 and commissioned on 3 April 1941. She was adopted by the district of Bootle, then in Lancashire, as part of Warship Week in 1942.She took her name like others in her class from birds, in this case a white-tailed eagle, also known as the erne.".
- HMS_Erne_(U03) comment "HMS Erne, pennant number U03, was a Black Swan-class sloop laid down by Furness Shipbuilding at Haverton Hill-on-Tees, Co. Durham on 21 September 1939, launched on 5 August 1940 and commissioned on 3 April 1941. She was adopted by the district of Bootle, then in Lancashire, as part of Warship Week in 1942.She took her name like others in her class from birds, in this case a white-tailed eagle, also known as the erne.".
- Q5632317 comment "HMS Erne, pennant number U03, was a Black Swan-class sloop laid down by Furness Shipbuilding at Haverton Hill-on-Tees, Co. Durham on 21 September 1939, launched on 5 August 1940 and commissioned on 3 April 1941. She was adopted by the district of Bootle, then in Lancashire, as part of Warship Week in 1942.She took her name like others in her class from birds, in this case a white-tailed eagle, also known as the erne.".