HMCS Haida is a Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) from 1943 to 1963, participating in World War II and the Korean War...
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Queen's Printer, Canada. pp. 253–257. Kettles, Stuart. "Last Action - HMCS Athabaskan". HMCS Athabaskan Stories. Retrieved 23 July 2015. Schull, Joseph (1961)...
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Harry DeWolf (section HMCS Haida)
was a Canadian naval officer who was famous as the first commander of HMCS Haida during the Second World War. DeWolf entered the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN)...
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distinction in the Korean War. Only one Tribal survives to this day: HMCS Haida, which is now a museum ship in Hamilton Harbour, Ontario, Canada. From...
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to 1947 Haida, a German-built American yacht of 1929, in US Navy service 1940–1946 as USS Argus (PY-14); currently yacht Haida 1929 HMCS Haida (G63), Canadian...
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following the formation of the Canadian naval service. HMCS Rainbow was the first ship with the HMCS designation after being transferred from the British...
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collection in the Historic Dockyard in Chatham, Kent. It can also be seen on HMCS Haida, which is on display in Hamilton, Ontario and at the naval museum in Malacca...
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In September 1948, she joined the aircraft carrier HMCS Magnificent and sister ship HMCS Haida on a training cruise to the Ungava Peninsula in Quebec...
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preserved including the destroyer HMCS Haida, the hydrofoil HMCS Bras d'Or and the submarines Ojibwa and Onondaga. The corvette HMCS Sackville is Canada's Naval...
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Maitland Boucher, accompanied by a close escort of two destroyers, HMCS Huron and HMCS Haida, among others, and an ocean escort of eight Home Fleet destroyers...
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hydrogen peroxide propulsion system. "The Fightingest Ship in the RCN" – HMCS Haida; gained this moniker by reason of sinking 14 enemy ships during patrols...
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the ageing ORP Burza. In July 2006 the preserved Canadian destroyer HMCS Haida was "twinned" with Błyskawica in a ceremony in Gdynia, Poland. Both ships...
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HMCS Algonquin (R17) and HMCS Crescent (DDE-226). A surviving example of this is equipped on HMCS Haida (G63). Tribal-class destroyer (1936) HMCS Algonquin...
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HMCS Star is a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Division (NRD) located in Hamilton, Ontario. Dubbed a stone frigate, HMCS Star is a land-based naval establishment...
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Navy KDB Darussalam Patrol ship Royal Canadian Navy (Ceremonial) HMCS Haida Destroyer Haida is a WW II era Tribal Class Destroyer. She was designated flagship...
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Solar Strike, was shot in Hamilton, Ontario and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. HMCS Haida is seen in the last scene of the film, standing in for a U.S. Navy destroyer...
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33-01 [1][dead link] [2][dead link] HMCS Quadra's website[dead link] HMCS Ontario's website[dead link] "HMCS Haida National Historic Site". Government...
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from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2016. "HMCS Haida National Historic Site". Parks Canada. Retrieved 19 September 2016. "James...
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Commons has media related to HMCS Magnificent (CVL 21). The Canadian Navy of Yesterday & Today Photo Gallery: HMCS Magnificent HMCS Magnificent Light Fleet...
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local attractions include the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, the HMCS Haida National Historic Site, Dundurn Castle (the residence of an Allan MacNab...
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Retrieved 1 November 2006. Jerry Proc. "The End of Hostilities". Friends of HMCS Haida. Archived from the original on 3 March 2007. Retrieved 1 November 2006...
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HMS Tartar. With him were HMS Ashanti, Eskimo and Javelin, the Canadian ships HMCS Haida and Huron, and the Polish vessels ORP Piorun and ORP Błyskawica. Jones...
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HMS Grenville HMCS Haida (Canadian) USS Harding USS Herndon USS Hobson USS Jeffers (DD-621) HMS Jervis HMS Kelvin HMS Kempenfelt HMCS Kitchener (Canadian)...
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executive officer on the destroyer HMCS Nootka. Promoted to commander in 1962, he was given command of the destroyer HMCS Haida from July 1962 to September 1963...
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anti-aircraft guns List of naval guns On HMCS Haida, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. A pair in turret from HMCS Huron (G24) at the Royal Military College...
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HMS Black Prince and the Tribal-class destroyers HMS Ashanti, HMCS Athabaskan, HMCS Haida and HMCS Huron. They engaged the Elbing-class torpedo boats T24, T27...
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shore bombardments on the west coast until 19 December, when she relieved HMCS Haida and assumed responsibility for the defence of Yongdo Island. Herself relieved...
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Hart House). The "Antianeirai" episode ship scenes were filmed aboard HMCS Haida, the last Tribal Class destroyer in the world, when she was berthed at...
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naval movement was detected, and the following day Huron and sister ship HMCS Haida sailed to relieve destroyers already on patrol. On 9 June 1944, as a result...
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in 1956 and, with her radar equipment removed, transferred to Canada as HMCS Grilse (SS-71) in 1961. The Regulus nuclear cruise missile program of the...
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