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- LÉ_Cliona_(03) abstract "LÉ Cliona was a Flower-class corvette in the Irish Naval Service. She was named after Cliodhna, an ancient Irish goddess of love; she was the former HMS BellwortBellwort was built by George Brown & Co, Greenock. After wartime service in the Royal Navy she was handed over to the Naval Service on 3 February 1947 and commissioned Cliona by Lieutenant Walter J. Reidy the same day. She was sold to Haulbowline Industries for scrap and was removed to Passage West on the 4 November 1970.On 29 May 1962, Cliona was participating in an annual exercise south of Roches Point. The Cliona had a press party including a number of RTÉ cameras embarked to do some filming for the new national broadcaster. The ship initially carried out a successful Hedgehog mortar exercise. During her second pattern of depth charges, she suffered a premature explosion from a charge dropped from the port stern rail. The resulting explosion lifted the stern of the ship out of the water and the concussion ruptured fuel oil feed pipes in the after boiler room. The leaking oil resulted in a serious fire which rapidly accelerated out of control. Stoker William Mynes closed the feed valves, isolating the supply of fuel to the fire. Mynes had to be ordered to leave his post so he could receive medical attention for burns he had sustained in the fire fighting effort. The Executive Officer, Lt. Pat O'Mahoney, then entered the aft boiler room where he fought the fire for at least another thirty minutes. The fire was eventually extinguished, despite the Marine Rescue Coordination centre dispatching an oceangoing tug, the Clonmel to the scene to assist, the Cliona was able to proceed to Haulbowline under her own steam for an investigation and repairs. Neither Mynes or O'Mahoney received a decoration for the bravery they showed in their fire fighting effort.".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) acquirementDate "1947-02-03".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) commissioningDate "1947-02-03".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) decommissioningDate "1970-11-02".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) layingDown "1940-09-17".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipLaunch "1941-08-11".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) status "Scrapped, 1970".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) thumbnail Naval_Jack_of_Ireland.svg?width=300.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) topSpeed "30.0".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageID "1436676".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageLength "4619".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageRevisionID "685264329".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1941_ships.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clíodhna.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flower-class_corvettes_of_the_Irish_Naval_Service.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Clíodhna.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Depth_charge.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink George_Brown_&_Co.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Goddess.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Greenock.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Haulbowline_Industries.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Hedgehog_(weapon).
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Service_(Ireland).
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Pennant_number.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink QF_2-pounder_naval_gun.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink Vickers.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLink File:Naval_Jack_of_Ireland.svg.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageWikiLinkText "LÉ Cliona (03)".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipAcquired "1947-02-03".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipArmament "*Single BL 4 inch Mk IX LA gun, *Single Vickers 2-pdr pom pom, *two 20mm Oerlikon AA Guns, *one Hedgehog mortar, *4 depth charge throwers, *two depth charge racks".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipCommissioned "1947-02-03".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipComplement "79".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipCountry "Ireland".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipDecommissioned "1970-11-02".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipDisplacement "1280".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipFate "Scrapped, 1970".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipFlag "60".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipIdentification "Pennant number: 03".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipLaidDown "1940-09-17".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipLaunched "1941-08-11".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipName "LÉ Cliona".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) shipNamesake Clíodhna.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HMS.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ireland-maritime-stub.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IrishNavyFleet.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sclass2.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) subject Category:1941_ships.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) subject Category:Clíodhna.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) subject Category:Flower-class_corvettes_of_the_Irish_Naval_Service.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) hypernym Corvette.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) type MeanOfTransportation.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) type Ship.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) type Diacritic.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) type Redirect.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) type Ship.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) type Vehicle.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) type Product.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) type DesignedArtifact.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) type Thing.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) type Q11446.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) comment "LÉ Cliona was a Flower-class corvette in the Irish Naval Service. She was named after Cliodhna, an ancient Irish goddess of love; she was the former HMS BellwortBellwort was built by George Brown & Co, Greenock. After wartime service in the Royal Navy she was handed over to the Naval Service on 3 February 1947 and commissioned Cliona by Lieutenant Walter J. Reidy the same day.".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) label "LÉ Cliona (03)".
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) sameAs Q3841052.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) sameAs الا_کلیونا_(۰۳).
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) sameAs LÉ_Cliona.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) sameAs LÉ_Cliona.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) sameAs m.051fbn.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) sameAs LÉ_Cliona_(03).
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) sameAs Q3841052.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) wasDerivedFrom LÉ_Cliona_(03)?oldid=685264329.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) depiction Naval_Jack_of_Ireland.svg.
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) isPrimaryTopicOf LÉ_Cliona_(03).
- LÉ_Cliona_(03) name "LÉ Cliona".