HMCS Crescent was a C-class destroyer that was built for the Royal Navy but was transferred before completion and saw active service with the Royal Canadian...
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at La Spezia, Italy. "HMCS ATHABASKAN R79 / 219 - For Posterity's Sake". www.forposterityssake.ca. Retrieved 29 July 2024. "HMCS Athabaskan (ii) (R79)"...
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Orleans Crescent Air Cargo, an all-cargo airline based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Crescent Shipyard, former shipyard in Elizabeth, New Jersey HMCS Crescent...
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naval units have been named HMCS Fraser. HMCS Fraser (H48) (I) was a C-class destroyer launched in 1932 as HMS Crescent and transferred to the Royal...
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during the Abyssinia Crisis of 1935–36. Crescent was sold to the Royal Canadian Navy in late 1936 and renamed HMCS Fraser. She was stationed on the west...
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limited conversion of destroyer hulls than the Type 15. HMCS Algonquin, HMCS Crescent and HMCS Crusader were converted into similar ships for the Royal...
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MV Clydewater (1951) SS Cochrane (1922) MV Comanchee (1936) SS Copenhagen (1907) HMCS Crescent (R16) HMS Crusader (R20) SS Derby (1960) PS Devonia (1905) HMS Diamond (D35)...
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aircraft Renault 16, a family hatchback Romano R.16, a high wing monoplane HMCS Crescent (R16), a destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy HMS Triumph (R16), an...
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(minelayer) HMCS Petrel HMCS Premier HMCS Restless HMCS Sable I HMCS Seagull HMCS Sinmac HMCS Stadacona HMCS CD 1 (CD class) HMCS CD 2 (CD class) HMCS CD 3 (CD...
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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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class) HMCS Fraser (H48) (C class) HMCS Ottawa (H60) (C class) HMCS Restigouche (H00) (C class) HMCS St. Laurent (H83) (C class) HMCS Crescent (R16) (Cr...
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class) HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283) (Iroquois class) HMCS Crescent (R16) (Cr class) HMCS Crusader (R20) (Cr class) HMCS Gatineau (H61) (E class) HMCS Huron (G24)...
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carrier) World War II destroyer examples included: HMCS Algonquin (R17) - V class and HMCS Crescent (R16) - C class F: frigate FFE: escort frigate (post...
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off its last remaining cruiser HMCS Aurora, the Navy kept two destroyers donated by the Royal Navy, HMCS Patriot and HMCS Patrician, until they were replaced...
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Canadian Navy in 1937 and renamed HMCS Fraser. She was sunk in 1940 in a collision with HMS Calcutta. HMS Crescent (R16) was a C-class destroyer launched...
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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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resold, along with HMCS Quebec, to Mitsui and Co. of Japan. She arrived at Osaka for breaking up on 19 November 1960. The ship's bell of HMCS Ontario is currently...
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she took part in the sinking of U-845 alongside HMS Forester, HMCS St. Laurent, and HMCS Owen Sound on 10 March 1944. After sinking the submarine, Swansea...
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154. Together with the destroyer HMS Forester, and the frigates HMCS Owen Sound and HMCS Swansea, she sank U-845. While escorting Convoy SC 94 on 3 August...
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HMS Warrior (R31) (redirect from HMCS Warrior)
after leaving Portsmouth. She was escorted by the destroyer HMCS Micmac and the minesweeper HMCS Middlesex, having officially joined the Canadian Atlantic...
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HMCS Cayuga was a Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1946 until 1964. She saw action in the Korean War. She was named for...
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destroyer HMCS Annapolis (DDH 265) launched 1963 Tribal-class destroyer HMCS Micmac (R10) launched 1943 HMCS Nootka (R96) launched 1944 HMCS Cayuga (R04)...
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Emergency Department for walk-in patients as well as HMC, Primary Health Care Corporation, and Qatar Red Crescent referrals and ambulance transfers. The Cuban...
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HMCS Antigonish, named for Antigonish, Nova Scotia, was a River-class frigate that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1944–1946 and as a Prestonian-class...
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HMCS Beaver was an armed yacht that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. Originally named Aztec, the yacht was requisitioned...
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HMCS Florence was a commissioned patrol vessel of the Royal Canadian Navy that served in the First World War. Originally launched as the yacht Czarina...
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HMCS La Hulloise was a River-class frigate that served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War and again as a training ship and Prestonian-class...
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HMS Cygnet (H83) (redirect from HMCS St. Laurent (H83))
Atlantic, along with the destroyer HMS Forester, and frigates HMCS Owen Sound and HMCS Swansea. The other changes made to the ship's armament during the...
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HMS Comet (H00) (redirect from HMCS Restigouche (H00))
Comet transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) in 1938 and renamed HMCS Restigouche. During World War II, she served as a convoy escort in the battle...
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HMCS Columbia was a Restigouche-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from 1959 to 1974. Columbia was the...
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