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| HMCS Algonquin was a V-Class World War II destroyer, | |
| Ship's Bell of HMS Valentine aboard | HMCS Algonquin (DDH 283) |
| He served as a systems engineer aboard | HMCS Algonquin (DDH 283) until 1976. |
| when, as the 30-year old Commanding Officer of | HMCS Algonquin, he directly participated in the inva |
| d down as HMS Annan (K297), and reclassified as | HMCS Annan (K297) before transfer to the U.S. Navy b |
| Canada as HMS Annan (K297), later designated as | HMCS Annan (K297); acquired by the U.S. Navy 20 July |
| On 16 October Loch Achanalt and | HMCS Annan engaged and sank U-1006 off the Faroe Isl |
| HMCS Assiniboine spent most of her wartime career wi | |
| In April 1941 Boreas and | HMCS Assiniboine were deployed as escorts to the arm |
| SS West York, she was towing the decommissioned | HMCS Assiniboine when the towline parted and the des |
| The covering destroyer | HMCS Athabaskan was heavily damaged by a bomb and Eg |
| ust, 1943, Grenville and the Canadian destroyer | HMCS Athabaskan formed the force covering anti-subma |
| HMCS Athabaskan (G07) was the first of three destroy | |
| She is the third vessel to use the designation | HMCS Athabaskan. |
| sion of her on 1 November, 1920 and renamed her | HMCS Aurora. |
| HMCS Baffin was an Isles-class Naval trawler of the | |
| ven command of the RCN's last aircraft carrier, | HMCS Bonaventure. |
| men aboard were launched, and were picked up by | HMCS Brandon, while the Master and 21 men remained a |
| HMCS Brantford (K218) was a Flower-class corvette th | |
| urs later U-889 was turned over to the frigates | HMCS Buckingham and HMCS Inch Arran who escorted her |
| HMCS Calgary was a Royal Canadian Navy Flower-class | |
| HMCS Camrose (K154) was a Royal Canadian Navy Flower | |
| h frigate HMS Bayntun and the Canadian corvette | HMCS Camrose. |
| HMCS CH-14 was an H class submarine used by the Roya | |
| HMCS CH-15 was a H class submarine used by the Royal | |
| On 10 September 1941, Moosejaw along with | HMCS Chambly (K116) sank U-501 by depth charges and |
| l RCN corvettes as well as being Captain of the | HMCS Chambly, part of the Newfoundland Escort Force. |
| HMCS Champlain crest | |
| HMCS Champlain was a Thornycroft S class destroyer, | |
| Forces Maritime Command stated that the crew of | HMCS Charlottetown are prepared to conduct boarding |
| For the K244 launched in 1941, see | HMCS Charlottetown (1941). |
| The | HMCS Charlottetown has also participated in the oper |
| For the K244 launched in 1943, see | HMCS Charlottetown (1943). |
| The | HMCS Charlottetown has patrolled the north of Libya |
| HMCS Charlottetown (K244) was a River-class frigate | |
| HMCS Charlottetown (K244) was a Flower-class corvett | |
| ber K244 is unique in that it was also used for | HMCS Charlottetown, a River-class frigate. |
| nique in that it was also used for the previous | HMCS Charlottetown, a Flower-class corvette. |
| During the period May to December 1944, | HMCS Chaudiere experienced difficult conditions in t |
| While in command of | HMCS Chaudiere, this Officer assisted in the destruc |
| f the escorts, the Canadian River class frigate | HMCS Chebogue (K317), during the pursuit. |
| October 2004, Carolyn Chouest helped tow | HMCS Chicoutimi back to Faslane, after a fire on boa |
| HMCS Chicoutimi, Victoria-class attack submarine | |
| eamship Co. of British Columbia in 1946, as was | HMCS Chignecto (J160) and HMCS Courtenay (J262). |
| HMCS Chignecto (J160) was a Bangor-class minesweeper | |
| HMCS Comox (MCB 146) was a Bay-class minesweeper bui | |
| HMCS Comox (J64) was a Fundy-class minesweeper that | |
| 1944 and completed 15 August 1944; to Canada as | HMCS Copper Cliff (K495), 1944. |
| She was based at Digby, Nova Scotia at | HMCS Cornwallis and at Bermuda, attached to HMCS Som |
| HMCS Cougar sometime between 1940 and 1945. | |
| 1940 and commissioned her as the patrol vessel | HMCS Cougar (Z15) on 11 September 1940. |
| HMCS Cougar (Z15) was an armed yacht that served in | |
| HMCS Cowichan (J146) was a Bangor-class minesweeper | |
| um includes information from the ship's bell of | HMCS Crescent 1945 - 1970, which was used for baptis |
| HMCS Crescent (R16) was a Canadian C class destroyer | |
| In Vancouver, they board the | HMCS Crusader in Vancouver and attend native dances |
| and 8 gunners were picked up by HMS Burnham and | HMCS Dauphin. |
| HMCS Digby (J267) was a Bangor-class minesweeper tha | |
| HMCS Donnacona has a total strength of approximately | |
| The ship's crest of | HMCS Donnacona (from DND). |
| In 1944 Montreal | HMCS Donnacona won the 32nd Grey Cup game. |
| Montreal | HMCS Donnacona was a Canadian football team during W |
| initially escorted by the Canadian armed yacht | HMCS Elk and the British sloop HMS Scarborough. |
| April 16 - World War II: | HMCS Esquimalt is sunk off Halifax by a German U-boa |
| ved his first command, the Battle class trawler | HMCS Festubert at Halifax. |
| Providence was ordered as | HMCS Forrest Hill in 1942, and laid down at the Toro |
| HMCS Fort Frances (J396) was an Algerine-class mines | |
| HMCS Fortune (MCB 151) was a Bay-class minesweeper b | |
| onvoy" HXF-1 sets sail from Halifax escorted by | HMCS Fraser. |
| The class derives its name from the lead ship | HMCS Fundy (J88) and are all named after bays in Can |
| Along with her sister ship | HMCS Fundy, Comox rescued survivors of the torpedoed |
| Royal Canadian Navy and saw active duty on the | HMCS Gatineau and the HMCS Sioux until 1945. |
| She was used, along with | HMCS Granby, in 1953 on Lake Ontario to test the Roy |
| r who was made famous as the first commander of | HMCS Haida (G63) during World War II. |
| 71 while in company with the Canadian destroyer | HMCS Haida and a Liberator aircraft of the Czech air |
| HMCS Haida | |
| HMCS Haida was damaged in the engagement. | |
| It fired torpedoes at two vessels, | HMCS Haida and HMCS Iroquois on 29 April 1945, missi |
| In summer 1963, Nootka joined her sister ship | HMCS Haida (G63) for a tour of the Great Lakes. |
| HMCS Haida's motor cutter, which was used to rescue | |
| ake city, Halifax, a name that was also born by | HMCS Halifax (K237), a Flower Class Corvette in Worl |
| control of the airspace provided by the nearby | HMCS Halifax. |
| Formally | HMCS Hallowell (K666) of the Royal Canadian Navy, sh |
| HMCS Hespeler (K489) (ex-Guildford Castle (K489)) (l | |
| HMCS Huron (G24) G24/216 was a Tribal class destroye | |
| in High-Angle Mk XIX Naval Gun taken off of the | HMCS Huron was presented to the Royal Military Colle |
| HMCS Huron | |
| HMCS Kamloops was a Flower-class corvette. | |
| HMCS Kapuskasing (J326) was an Algerine-class minesw | |
| HMCS Kenogami (K125) was a Royal Canadian Navy Flowe | |
| On 12 April 1941, Azalea and | HMCS Kenogami fired a shot over the bow of the U.S.- |
| On 11 September 1941 Moosejaw and | HMCS Kenogami (K125) rescued 41 survivors from the B |
| Main article: | HMCS Kootenay (H75) |
| nel by depth charges from the Canadian frigates | HMCS La Hulloise, HMCS Strathadam and HMCS Thetford |
| h Escort Group at Derry on 19 September 1944 as | HMCS Loch Alvie. |
| HMCS Long Branch (K487) was a Flower-class corvette | |
| HMCS Magnificent (CVL 21) was a Majestic-class light | |
| with seriously damaging the River-class frigate | HMCS Magog on 14 October and sinking the Canadian fr |
| HMCS Malahat | |
| HMCS Middlesex (J328) was an Algerine-class mineswee | |
| eamship Co. of British Columbia in 1946, as was | HMCS Miramichi (J169) and HMCS Courtenay (J262). |
| HMCS Miramichi (MCB 150) was a Bay-class minesweeper | |
| She was eventually replaced by | HMCS Miramichi (MCB 163). |
| HMCS Miramichi (J169) was a Bangor-class minesweeper | |
| iting intake: NCSM Cartier for francophones and | HMCS Montreal for English speakers. |
| In 1941 the units were merged again as | HMCS Montreal and in 1943 this division was moved to |
| HMCS Moosejaw (K164) was a Royal Canadian Navy Flowe | |
| scored the RCN's first U-boat kill, shared with | HMCS Moosejaw. |
| U-756 was sunk by | HMCS Morden on 1 September 1942 |
| ec, Canada, on 28 November 1941 and launched as | HMCS Musk on 15 July 1942. |
| She was renamed | HMCS Nanoose (J35) in 1943 to allow the unit name No |
| HMCS New Liskeard (J397) was an Algerine-class mines | |
| Classes were also held on | HMCS Niobe, a ship used to train the cadets. |
| At the time, she was assisting | HMCS Niobe, which had also run aground. |
| the Royal Naval College of Canada were held on | HMCS Niobe, a ship used to train the cadets. |
| f the then newly-created Royal Canadian Navy as | HMCS Niobe. |
| Badge of | HMCS Nipigon |
| HMCS Nipigon underwent a DELEX (DEstroyer Life EXten | |
| HMCS Nipigon (J154) (I) was a Bangor-class minesweep | |
| HMCS Nipigon (DDH 266) (II) was an Annapolis-class d | |
| Several Canadian naval units have been named | HMCS Nipigon. |
| HMCS Nootka | |
| ter the RCN renamed the Fundy-class minesweeper | HMCS Nootka (J35) to HMCS Nanoose (J35) in 1943. |
| HMCS Nootka (J35) was a Fundy-class minesweeper that | |
| HMCS Nootka (R96) was a Tribal-class destroyer that | |
| d fired upon by a Royal Canadian Navy Corvette, | HMCS Oakville.. Oakville dropped depth charges to fo |
| he only submarine open to the public in Canada, | HMCS Onondaga (S73). |
| HMCS Ontario became the name of a Sea Cadet Summer T | |
| HMCS Ontario was a Minotaur class light cruiser buil | |
| nce after the war when the RCN's second cruiser | HMCS Ontario (C53) was posted to Esquimalt to replac |
| The ship's bell of | HMCS Ontario (III) is currently held by the Maritime |
| es includes information from the ship's bell of | HMCS Ontario, which was used for baptism of babies o |
| HMCS Oriole (KC-480), built in 1921 for the Royal Ca | |
| He received command of | HMCS Ottawa and was appointed Senior Captain, Canadi |
| r sank U-32 in October, 1940, and Harvester and | HMCS Ottawa sank the Italian Marcello class submarin |
| HMCS Patrician departed for Halifax, Nova Scotia one | |
| HMCS Patrician was a Thornycroft M class destroyer t | |
| 1928 to replace their two existing destroyers, | HMCS Patrician and HMCS Patriot. |
| HMCS Patrician saw service with the RCN through the | |
| ioned in the RCN on 1 November 1920 and renamed | HMCS Patrician. |
| et, Bermuda who he had met while serving aboard | HMCS Patriot which had spent a winter training there |
| rred to the Royal Canadian Navy and was renamed | HMCS Patriot. |
| HMCS Pictou (K146) was a Royal Canadian Navy Flower- | |
| oyal Canadian Navy and commanded several ships ( | HMCS Pictou, Amherst, Coaticook, and St. Catharines) |
| val Volunteer Reserve in which he served on the | HMCS Portage (J331) between 1942 and 1945. |
| HMCS Portage (J331) was an Algerine-class minesweepe | |
| Except that for the replenishment ships | HMCS Protecteur and Preserver, Nipigon was the last |
| The supply ship | HMCS Protecteur was also sent to aid the gathering c |
| HMCS Protecteur, an auxiliary oil replenishment ship | |
| HMCS Provider (AOR 508) | |
| ned into the Royal Canadian Navy on that day as | HMCS Qu'Appelle (H69). |
| HMCS Qu'Appelle (DDE 264) received a 3"/50 gun inste | |
| HMCS Qu'Appelle (H69) was a River-class destroyer th | |
| he was commissioned into the RCN on that day as | HMCS Qu'Appelle (H69) and was grouped under the RCN' |
| vessel was recommissioned on 14 January 1952 as | HMCS Quebec (C66) and moved immediately from Esquima |
| second RCN warship to circumnavigate the globe; | HMCS Quebec (C66) having been the first. |
| ated for the Korean War in 1952 she was renamed | HMCS Quebec. |
| Crest of the | HMCS Quesnel |
| offered by the Royal Navy to replace the RCN's | HMCS Rainbow and HMCS Niobe. |
| old to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1968, renamed | HMCS Rainbow (SS-75), and decommissioned in 1974. |
| HMCS Red Deer (J255) was a Bangor-class minesweeper | |
| rp in Red Deer, Alberta that is named after the | HMCS Red Deer. |
| Piers was captain of the Canadian destroyer | HMCS Restigouche from June 1941 (previously her Firs |
| a substantial anti-submarine task force led by | HMCS Rimouski (K121) hidden nearby). |
| HMCS Rimouski (K121) was a Royal Canadian Navy Flowe | |
| HMCS Riviere du Loup (K357) was a Flower-class corve | |
| HMCS Rockcliffe (J335) was an Algerine-class mineswe | |
| p consisted of two Algerine class minesweepers ( | HMCS Rockcliffe, and HMCS Oshawa) and two Flower cla |
| From 13 December 1940-October 1942, | HMCS Royal Roads operated as an Officer Training Est |
| e Yesterday), "The Last Corvette" featuring the | HMCS Sackville and "Six War Years" by Barry Broadfoo |
| ned the construction of two further destroyers, | HMCS Saguenay and HMCS Skeena. |
| HMCS Saguenay (DDH 206) was a St. Laurent-class dest | |
| he second Canadian naval unit to carry the name | HMCS Saguenay. |
| n Navy to serve in World War II as a minelayer, | HMCS Sankaty. |
| HMCS Sarnia (J309) was a Bangor-class minesweeper th | |
| HMCS Saskatchewan (H70) was a River-class destroyer | |
| The ship's bell of | HMCS Saskatchewan is currently at the Vancouver Isla |
| um includes information from the ship's bell of | HMCS Saskatchewan, which was used for baptism of bab |
| 228 attacked and sank the Flower-class corvette | HMCS Shawinigan in the Cabot Strait on November 24. |
| end of World War I and the facility was renamed | HMCS Shearwater. |
| HMCS Skeena (D59/I59) was a River-class destroyer th | |
| In 1931 assigned to | HMCS Skeena. |
| vy during the Second World War, commissioned as | HMCS Somers Isles The last unit, TS Venture, is loca |
| HMCS St. Laurent (DDH 205) was a St. Laurent-class d | |
| er 1943 and completed 18 May 1944; to Canada as | HMCS St. Thomas (K488), 1944. |
| later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy as | HMCS St. Clair (I-65). |
| U-744 was sunk by HMS Icarus, | HMCS St. Catharines, HMCS Fennel, HMCS Chilliwack, H |
| HMCS St. Thomas was a Castle-class corvette of the R | |
| The British Admiralty had ordered | HMCS St. Thomas as HMS Sandgate Castle, and allocate |
| s appointed Commanding Officer of the destroyer | HMCS St. Laurent (H83). |
| Renamed | HMCS St. Clair (I-65)-following the Canadian practic |
| urvivors were rescued by the Canadian destroyer | HMCS St. Laurent, the British destroyer HMS Viscount |
| What could be salvaged was moved to the | HMCS Stone Frigate at the Royal Military College of |
| HMCS Structure | |
| HMCS Summerside (K141) was a Flower class corvette t | |
| rous other sites in Nelson, and the wardroom of | HMCS Tecumseh (his RCNVR home unit) also bear plaque |
| HMCS Tecumseh | |
| HMCS Tecumseh Crest | |
| 746 (Calgary) Communication Squadron ( | HMCS Tecumseh building) |
| HMCS Tecumseh, or "TEC", is a unit of the Canadian N | |
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