Yes. Part of their job. The Royal Navy also used 50 American made destroyers; the famous Clemson/Wickes class flush deck destroyers (also called "four-pipers"). These were older WWI built tin cans, but about 275 of them were built.
None of them could ever compare to the Fletchers of WWII however. 175 of those machines were built.
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Royal Naval Asylum was created in 1798.
Royal Naval Commandos ended in 1945.
Royal Naval Commandos was created in 1942.
Royal Naval School was created in 1833.
Royal Naval School ended in 1910.
Royal Naval Force was created in 1920-10.
Royal Danish Naval Museum was created in 1976.
Royal Danish Naval Academy was created in 1701.
Britannia Royal Naval College was created in 1863.
Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard was created in 1788.
Royal Australian Naval Reserve was created in 1973.