| Navy | The Royal Navy |
| Type | Frigate |
| Class | River |
| Pennant | K 258 |
| Built by | Henry Robb Ltd. (Leith, U.K.) : Smiths Dock Co., Ltd. (South Bank-on-Tees, U.K.) |
| Ordered | |
| Laid down | 15 Jul 1942 |
| Launched | 8 Mar 1943 |
| Commissioned | 30 Jul 1943 |
| End service | 25 Sep 1944 |
| Loss position | |
| History | Renamed HMS Strule on 1 February 1944. Transferred to the F.N.F.L. (Free French) on 25 September 1944 and renamed Croix de Lorraine. Commanding Officers: A/Cdr. Lewis Bernard Alexander Majendie, RN (retired) A/Lt.Cdr. Robert Johnston, RNR |
| Career notes | To the Free French as Croix de Lorraine |
Commands listed for HMS Glenarm (K 258)
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| Commander | From | To | |
| 1 | Lt. William Robert Boyce Noall, DSO, RNR | 21 Jun 1943 | 16 Mar 1944 |
| 2 | Cdr. (retired) Lewis Bernard Alexander Majendie, RN | 16 Mar 1944 | 7 May 1944 |
| 3 | Robert Johnston, RNR | 8 May 1944 | 25 Sep 1944 |
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Noteable events involving Glenarm include:
17 Jan 1944
The German submarine U-377 was sunk in the North Atlantic south-west of Ireland, in position 49º39'N, 20º10'W, by depth charges from the British destroyer HMS Wanderer (Lt.Cdr. R.F. Whinney, RN) and the British frigate HMS Glenarm (Lt.Cdr. W.R.B. Noall, DSO, RNR). (see map)