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|Ship displacement=545 tons
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'''Tree-class trawlers''' were a class of [[anti-submarine warfare|anti-submarine]] [[naval trawler]]s which served in the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[World War II|Second World War]]. They were nearly identical to the {{sclass2-|Isles|trawler|3|naval}}s, of which they are usually considered a subclass.
 
Six Tree-class trawlers were lost during the war: ''Almond, Ash, Chestnut, Hickory, Juniper'' and ''Pine''. One, ''Mangrove'', was transferred to Portugal in 1943.
 
By the end of 1946, only ''Olive'' and ''Walnut'' remained in service with the Royal Navy.<ref>AnthonyAntony Preston (ed.), ''Jane's Fighting Ships of World War II'', p. 78. New York: Military Press, 1989. This is largely a reprint of ''Jane's Fighting Ships 1946-47'' with materials from some earlier editions.</ref> Both were sold in 1948.
 
==Ships in class==
* Built by [[Ardrossan Dockyard Company]], [[Ardrossan]], UK
** {{HMT|Acacia|T02|2}} - Launched 1940, sold 1946
** {{HMT|Almond||2}} - Launched 1940, war loss 1941
* Built by [[Cochrane Shipbuilders|Cochrane & Sons, Ltd]]., [[Selby]], UK
** {{HMT|Ash||2}} - Launched 1939, war loss 1941
** {{HMT|Bay||2}} - Launched 1939, sold 1946
* Built by Cook, Welton & Gemmell, [[Beverley]], UK
** {{HMT|Birch||2}} - Launched 1939, sold 1946
** {{HMT|Blackthorn||2}} - launched 1939, sold 1946
* Built by [[Ferguson Shipbuilders|Ferguson Brothers]], Ltd., [[Port Glasgow]], UK
** {{HMT|Juniper|T123|2}} - Launched 15 December 1939, commissioned 9 March 1940; sunk in the [[Norwegian Sea]], 8 June 1940.<ref>Richard Humble, ''Hitler's High Seas Fleet'', p. 57. New York: Ballantine Books, 1971.</ref>
** {{HMT|Mangrove||2}} - Launched 4 April 1942, transferred to Portugal 1943 as ''Faial'' (P2)
*Built by Goole Shipbuilding & Repair Company, [[Goole]], UK
** {{HMT|Chestnut|T110|2}} - Launched 1940, war loss 1940
** {{HMT|Deodar||2}} - Launched 1940, sold 1946
* Built by [[Hall, Russell & Company]], [[Aberdeen]], UK
** {{HMT|Olive|T126|2}} - Launched 26 February 1940, sold 1948
** {{HMT|Pine|T101|2}} - Launched 1940, war loss 1944
* Built by [[A. & J. Inglis]], Ltd., [[Glasgow]], UK (part of [[Harland and& Wolff]])
** {{HMT|Elm||2}} - Launched 1939, sold 1946
** {{HMT|Fir||2}} - Launched 1940, sold 1946
* Built by [[Henry Robb|Henry Robb, Ltd.]], [[Leith]], UK
** {{HMT|Hazel||2}} - Launched 1939, sold 1946
** {{HMT|Hickory|T116|2}} - Launched 1940, war loss 1940
* Built by Smith's Dock Company, Ltd., South Bank-on-Tees, UK
** {{HMT|Rowan||2}} - Launched 1939, sold 1946
** [[SS Walnut|''Walnut'']] - Launched 1939, sold 1948 as Baltic refugee ship
** {{HMT|Whitethorn||2}} - Launched 1939, sold 1946
** {{HMT|Wistaria||2}} - Launched 1939, sold 1946
 
==References==
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==See also==
* {{sclass2-|Isles|trawler|1}}
* {{sclass2-|Dance|trawler|1}}
* {{sclass2-|Portuguese|naval trawler}}
* [[Shakespearian-class trawler]]
* [[Trawlers of the Royal Navy]]
 
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