Royal Navy After completing at Greenock and working up at
Tobermory,
Snowberry was assigned to
Western Approaches Command. In June 1941, she sailed for
Newfoundland after being loaned to the Royal Canadian Navy.
Royal Canadian Navy Upon her arrival in Newfoundland in June 1941 she joined Newfoundland Command as a convoy escort between
St. John's and
Iceland. From July to October 1941 she was deployed as such. She departed for a short refit and upon her return in February 1942 she was briefly deployed as an ocean escort once again. In March 1942
Snowberry transferred to
Western Local Escort Force (WLEF). In June 1942, after the U-boats had begun attacking oil tankers sailing along the North American coast, she joined the newly formed Tanker Escort Force. In September 1942 she was placed under American control escorting convoys between
Guantánamo and
New York. She returned to service after her second major refit in August 1943, when she was assigned to Royal Navy controlled escort group EG 5. On 23 August 1943
Snowberry as part of the 5th Support Group, was deployed to relieve the 40th Escort Group which was undertaking a U-boat hunt off
Cape Ortegal. The warships of both groups were attacked by 14
Dornier Do 217s and 7
Junkers Ju 87s that were carrying a new weapon the
Henschel Hs 293 anti-ship guided missile. Several sailors were injured and killed in (40th EG) but
Snowberry escaped damage. Two days later, the 5th SG was relieved by the 1st Support Group and the warships of both groups were again attacked by 18
Dornier Do 217s also carrying Hs 293 weapons. was heavily damaged and was sunk but
Snowberry again escaped damage. On 20 November 1943
Snowberry, along with and ,
depth charged and sank northeast of the
Azores at 43° 50N, 19° 39W. When the group replaced its corvettes with frigates in March 1944,
Snowberry departed for her final refit. After workups she was briefly assigned to WLEF again but transferred to Portsmouth Command in mid-September 1944. She remained with them until she was decommissioned by the Royal Canadian Navy. ==Post-war service==