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H-MCG symbol
The H-MCG symbol is used by the Muslim Consumer Group to identify the Halal status of different edible and non-edible consumer products. ..
HMC
HMC may stand for: Hyundai Motor CompanyHonda Motor CompanyHarvey Mudd College, a highly selective, private college of science, engineering and mathematics, located in Claremont, California.Hardware Management ConsoleHeadmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, an organisation of the most prestigio..
HMCS
HMCS may be: Her Majesty's Courts ServiceHer Majesty's Canadian Ship This page expands a four-character combination which might be any or all of: an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a call sign, a word in English, or a word in another language. If an referred you to this page, you may wish..
HMCS Acadia
HMCS Acadia was a commissioned surveying ship of the Royal Canadian Navy that has served for more then fifty years through peace and war. Evangeline is the fictional heroine of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's immortal epic poem depicting the Acadian expulsion of 1755 (see Great Upheaval). The two ma..
HMCS Alberni (K103)
HMCS ALBERNI. K-103 A flower class Corvette, built in Esquimalt British Columbia and commissioned 4 February 1941. Sailed to Halifax to begin service as an escort ship in The Battle of the Atlantic. Duties extended to a brief time in the Mediterranean and eventually the Invasion of Normandy. Sh..
HMCS Algerine
HMCS Algerine was a commissioned sloop of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II Specifications Commissioned: 1917Launched: 1895Paid Off: 1919Displacement: 1050 tonsLength: 210.5 feetWidth: 32.5 feetDraught: 11.5 feetSpeed: 12 knotsCrew: ?Armamen..
HMCS Algonquin
Two destroyers have been named HMCS Algonquin HMCS Algonquin (R17), V-class destroyer active from 1944 to 1970.HMCS Algonquin (DDH 283), Iroquois class destroyer active from 1973 to date ..
HMCS Algonquin (DDH 283)
Career Ordered: mid 1960s Laid down: September 1, 1969 Launched: April 23, 1971 Commissioned: November 3, 1973 Decommissioned: N/A Fate: N/A Struck: N/A General Characteristics Displacement: 5,146 tonnes Length: 130 metres Beam: 15.2 metres Draught: 7.6 metres Propulsion: two..
HMCS Algonquin (R17)
The HMCS Algonquin is a V-Class Canadian WWII destroyer, formerly of the Royal Navy. Ship Type: DestroyerClass: V Class ex-Royal NavyDisplacement: 1710 tonnesLength: 362.8 feetBreadth: 35.7 feetDraught: 11.5 feetTop Speed: 36 knotsPendant Number: R17Number of Officers: 14Nu..
HMCS Annapolis (DDH 265)
HMCS Annapolis (DDH 265) was an Annapolis'' class destroyer of the Canadian Navy and second to bear this name. Specifications Displacement: 3420 tonsLength: 371 feetWidth: 42 feetDraught: 23.5 feetCrew: 228Armament: 1 dual FMC 76.2mm/50 Mk.33 DP, 1 Mk. NC 10 Limbo ASW mortar, homing torpedoesAvia..
HMCS Arleux
HMCS Arleux was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: August 9, 1917Commissined: June 5, 1918; September 1939Paid off: June 30, 1922; 1946Displacement: 357 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 25 feetDraught: 13 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsCrew: ?Armament: 1 12..
HMCS Armentières
HMCS Armentières was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: August 11, 1917Commissined: June 5, 1918; 1923Paid off: October 28, 1919; 1946Displacement: 357 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 25 feetDraught: 13 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsCrew: ?Armament: 1 12..
HMCS Arras
HMCS Arras was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: September 15, 1917Commissined: June 5, 1918; 1923Paid off: 1919; April 1, September 11, 1939Displacement: 357 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 25 feetDraught: 13 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsCrew: ?Armamen..
HMCS Asbestos (K358)
Career Ordered: Laid down: 20 July 1943 at the Morton Engineering and Dry Dock Company, Quebec City, Canada) Launched: 22 November 1943 Commissioned: 16 June 1944 Decommissioned: 8 July 1945 Fate: Scrapped March 1949 in New Orleans Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: 970 ..
HMCS Assiniboine (DDH 234)
The HMCS Assiniboine (DDH 234) was a St. Laurent class destroyer escort designed and built for the Royal Canadian Navy at Marine Industries Limited in Sorel, Quebec. It was the second Canadian ship to carry the name, which was derived from the Assiniboine River. It was first laid down on May 10, 195..
HMCS Athabaskan
HMCS Athabaskan is a name used by three ships of the Canadian Navy. These ships are: HMCS Athabaskan (G07), a Tribal Class destroyer, commissioned in 1943.HMCS Athabaskan (R79), later renumbered (DDE 219), a Tribal Class destroyer commissioned in 1948.HMCS Athabaskan (DDH 282), an Iroquois Class de..
HMCS Athabaskan (DDH 282)
Career Ordered: mid 1960s Laid down: June 1, 1969 Launched: November 27, 1970 Commissioned: November 30, 1972 Decommissioned: N/A Fate: N/A Struck: N/A General Characteristics Displacement: 5120 tonnes Length: 129.9 m Beam: 15.7 m Draught: 6.9 m Propulsion: two ..
HMCS Athabaskan (G07)
HMCS Athabaskan,Canada, Department of National Defence Career Ordered: 5 Apr, 1940 Laid down: 31 Oct, 1940 Launched: 18 Nov, 1941 Commissioned: 3 Feb, 1943 Fate: Lost in action29 April 1944 English Channel (Torpedoed) Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: Length: Beam:..
HMCS Athabaskan (R79)
HMCS Athabaskan II as DDE 219© Canada, Department of National Defence Career Ordered: Laid down: Launched: Commissioned: Decommissioned: Fate: Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: Length: Beam: Draught: Propulsion: Speed: Range: Complement: Armament: ..
HMCS Aurora
HMCS Aurora was an Arethusa light cruiser in the Royal Canadian Navy. Originally commissioned as HMS Aurora for the Royal Navy and later transferred to Canada. Arethusa-class cruiser Arethusa | Aurora | Galatea | Inconstant | Penelope | Phaeton | Royalist | Undaunted List of cruisers of th..
HMCS Baffin (T275)
HMCS Baffin was an Isles class trawler of the Royal Canadian Navy. Originally she was called HMS Baffin of the Royal Navy. During World War II she was mostly engaged in minesweeping duties out of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Displacement: 530 tonnesLength: 164 ft.Width: 27.7 ft.Draught: 8.6 ft.Top Speed:..
HMCS Bonaventure (CVL 22)
Career Laid down: November 1943 Launched: February 1945 Commissioned: 1957 Decommissioned: 1970 Status: Broken up 1971 General characteristics Displacement: 16,000 tonnes Length: 629.9 ft (192.02 m) Beam: 79.9 ft (24.38 m) Draught: 24.5 ft (7.47 m) Propulsion:..
HMCS Brandon (MM 710)
HMCS Brandon is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. Commissioned in 1999, it is named after Brandon, Manitoba.[#endnote_CForces] The vessel is based out of CFB Esquimalt. When conducting mine-sweeping operations the Brandon carries a remote controlled submersibl..
HMCS Bras d'Or (FHE 400)
Career Ordered: 1960 Laid down: 1963 Launched: 1968 Commissioned: July 23, 1968 Decommissioned: November 2, 1971 Fate: Program Cancelled General Characteristics Displacement]]: 240 tonnes (264.5 tons) Length: 49.95m (140'9" Main Foil Span: 66' Propulsion: Foilborne: Davey Paxman Ventu..
HMCS Buctouche (K179)
HMCS Buctouche was a Flower class Corvette, Penant number K-179. Constructed by Davie Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Lauzon, PQ commencing August 14, 1940, and launched November 20, 1940. She served the Royal Canadian Navy from June 5, 1941 through June 15, 1945. She performed convoy escort duties in th..
HMCS Calgary (FFH 335)
Career Laid down: 15 June 1991 Launched: 28 August 1992 Commissioned: September 1994 Status: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4.9 m) Propulsi..
HMCS Canada
HMCS Shearwater was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: 1915Launched: 1904Paid Off: 1919Displacement: 557 tonsLength: 206 feetWidth: 25 feetDraught: 13 feetSpeed: 14 knotsCrew: 60Arma..
HMCS Cape Breton (ARE 100)
The HMCS Cape Breton was a Canadian navy ship that was sunk and now lays near Snake Island in Nanaimo harbour. It is a popular SCUBA diving site. HMCS Cape Breton was a Cape-class escort maintenance ship. Built for the RN as HMS Flamborough Head in 1944. It was turn to the RN in 1952 and served til..
HMCS Cape Scott (ARE 101)
HMCS Cape Scott (ARE 101) was a Cape-class escort maintenance ship. Built for the RN as HMS Beachy Head in 1944. It was sold to the Royal Netherlands Navy in 1947 as RNN Vilkaan and return to the RN in 1950. It was sent to the RCN in 1952 and served till 1975. Specifications Launched:Commissined:..
HMCS Cartier
HMCS Cartier was a commissioned surveying ship of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II Specifications Commissioned: 1939Launched: 1910Paid Off: 1945Displacement: 556 tonsLength: 164 feetWidth: 29 feetDraught: 13 feetSpeed: 8 knotsCrew: ?Armamen..
HMCS Cayuga (R04)
HMCS Cayuga,Canada, Department of National Defence Career Ordered: Laid down: Launched: Commissioned: Fate: Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: Length: Beam: Draught: Propulsion: Speed: Range: Complement: Armament: Aircraft: Motto: We fight as one ..
HMCS CC-1
HMCS CC-1 was a CC class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. The ship was launched in 1913 in Seattle, Washington for Chile and purchased in 1914 by British Columbia and later acquired by the RCN. The ship was assigned to the west coast and in 1917 to the east coast. It arrived in Halifax fo..
HMCS CC-2
HMCS CC-2 was a CC class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Launched in 1913 in the United States for Chile and purchased in 1914 by British Columbia and later acquired by the RCN. The ship was assigned to the west coast and in 1917 to the east coast. It arrived in Halifax for preparation t..
HMCS CD-1-100
HMCS CD Type 1-100 were minesweeping trawlers built during World War I for the Royal Canadian Navy. Total of 37 were built and number from 1 to 100. Some were lent to the US Navy and Royal Navy during World War II. Specifications Launched: 1917-1919Commissined:Paid off:Displacement: 99 tonsLength:..
HMCS Cedarwood (AGSC 539)
HMCS Cedarwood (AGSC 539) was a surveying vessel in the Royal Canadian Navy. The wood boat was built as RCASC General Schmindlin (and MV JE Kinney) by Smith & Rhuland, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia and commissioned in 1948. It was sold in 1958 and converted as a replica of Paddle Steamer Beaver (also as..
HMCS CH-14
HMCS CH-14 was a H class submarine, Canada used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Lauched in 1917 and purchased in 1919 for a Qunicy, MA ship builder and replaced the CC class submarines. Like the CC class subs, the H class did not last long and was scrapped in 1922. The RCN did not acquire submarines un..
HMCS CH-15
HMCS CH-15 was a H class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Purchased in 1919 for a Qunicy, MA ship builder and replaced the CC class submarines. Like the CC class subs, the H class did not last long and was scrapped in 1922. The RCN did not acquire submarines until after World War II. Spe..
HMCS Champlain
HMCS Champlain was a S-Class destroyer in the Royal Canadian Navy during the early 1900s. This ship and her sister ship HMCS Vancouver was paid off in 1936. Today HMCS Champlain is a name of a naval reserve in the Canadian Forces in Chicoutimi, Quebec. Specifications Displacement:Length:Width:Drau..
HMCS Charlottetown (FFH 339)
Career Laid down: August 1993 Launched: September 1995 Commissioned: 1996 Status: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4.9 m) Propulsion: 2 x GE..
HMCS Chicoutimi
Two Canadian Forces naval ships have been named HMCS Chicoutimi, named after the town of Chicoutimi, Quebec. The first HMCS Chicoutimi (K156) was a Flower-class corvette that served in World War II. The Chicoutimi was commissioned in 1940 and retired in 1945.The second HMCS Chicoutimi (SSK 879) is a..
HMCS Chicoutimi (SSK 879)
Career Type: Long-range diesel-electric hunter-killer (SSK) submarine Builder: VSEL, Barrow-in-Furness Laid down: November 1983 Launched: 2 December 1986 Commissioned: 2 June 1990 (RN as HMS Upholder)October 2004 (CN as HMCS Chicoutimi) Decommissioned: April 1994 (RN) Fate:..
HMCS Constance
HMCS Constance was a commissioned minesweeper of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: ?Launched: 1891Paid Off: ??Displacement: 185 tonsLength: 115 feetWidth: 20 feetDraught: 11 feetSpeed: 10 knotsCrew: 23Armament: ..
HMCS Cormorant (ASL 20)
HMCS Cormorant (ASL 20) was an diving support vessel in the Royal Canadian Navy and second ship to bear this name. It was bought used, as Italian stern trawler Aspa Quarto in 1975. It was sold in 1997 to the US and returned to Canada for storage in Nova Scotia along side HMCS Fraser. Specification..
HMCS Corner Brook (SSK 878)
Career Type: Long-range diesel-electric hunter-killer (SSK) submarine Builder: Cammell Laird, Birkenhead Laid down: February 1987 Launched: February 22 1991 Commissioned: May 8 1992 (RN)March 2003 (CN) Decommissioned: 1994 (RN) Fate: in active service General characteris..
HMCS Curlew
HMCS Curlew was a commissioned minesweeper of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: ??Launched: 1892Paid Off: ??Displacement: 185 tonsLength: 116 feetWidth: 20 feetDraught: 11 feetSpeed: 10 knotsCrew: 23Armament: Re..
HMCS Discovery
HMCS Discovery HMCS DISCOVERY is a unit of the Canadian Forces Naval Reserve based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The mission of HMCS DISCOVERY is to recruit and provide trained and operationally current personnel who are both committed and available for the manning of combat and support el..
HMCS Eastview (K665)
HMCS Eastview was a River Class Frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. It was built by Canadian Vickers, Ltd. of Montreal, Quebec, Canada and was laid down on August 26, 1943 and launched on November 17, 1943. She was commissioned on June 3, 1944 and ended her service on Jan 17, 1..
HMCS Edmonton (MM 703)
HMCS Edmonton is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. Commissioned in 1997, it is named after Edmonton, Alberta. External links [HMCS Edmonton] ..
HMCS Festubert
HMCS Festubert was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: August 2, 1917Commissined: May 1, 1923 ; 1939Paid off: 1934; April 17, 1945Displacement: 320 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 23.5 feetDraught: 13.5 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsCrew: ?Armament: 1 12 P..
HMCS Florence
HMCS Florence was a commissioned patrol boats of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: 1915Launched: 1903Paid Off: 1916Displacement: 257 tonsLength: 144 feetWidth: 22.5 feetDraught: 7.5 feetSpeed: 12 knotsCrew: ?Arm..
HMCS Fortune (MCB 151)
HMCS Fortune was a minesweeper built for the Royal Canadian Navy in 1955. In 1969, she was decomissioned and sold to private interests, who renamed her MV Edgewater Fortune and refitted her as a charter yacht. She is now used for short cruises off the coast of British Columbia, and often carries s..
HMCS Fraser (DDH 233)
HMCS Fraser (DDH 233) was a St. Laurent class destroyer escort designed and built for the Royal Canadian Navy. It is the second boat to bear this name. General characteristics Length: 111.56 mBeam: 12.80 mDraft: 3.96 mDisplacement: 2,800 tons full loadPower plant:*2 shaft*2 Bab..
HMCS Fredericton (FFH 337)
Career Laid down: 25 April 1992 Launched: May 1994 Commissioned: 1995 Status: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4.9 m) Propulsion: 2 x GE LM 2..
HMCS Galiano
HMCS Galiano was Canada's only warship lost in World War I. The ship was built by the Dublin dock yard company in Dublin, Ireland, in 1913. She was the sister ship of HMCS Malaysia. HMCS Galiano was used in the fisheries protection service as a patrol boat. She arrived in Esquimalt, British Colum..
HMCS Givenchy
HMCS Givenchy was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: September 15, 1917Commissined: June 22, 1918; June 25, 1940Paid off: August 12, 1919; December 7, 1943Displacement: 357 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 25 feetDraught: 13 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsC..
HMCS Glace Bay (MM 701)
Built in Halifax in 1995 and Commissioned in the fall of 1996, HMCS Glace Bay (MM 701) is named after the town of Glace Bay located in Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. Glace bay is the second Canadian warship to bear this name, the first being a Corvette serving in World War II in th..
HMCS Goose Bay (MM 707)
HMCS Goose Bay is a Kingston-class Maritime Coastal Defense Vessel of the Canadian Navy. It was built at Halifax Shipyard, Halifax, Nova Scotia in September 1997, and commissioned at Goose Bay, Labrador on July 26, 1998. The ship is used for coastal surveillance, sovereignty patrol and training. ..
HMCS Grilse
HMCS Grilse was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: 1915Launched: 1912Paid Off: 1918Displacement: 287 tonsLength: 202 feetWidth: 18 feetDraught: 9 feetSpeed: 30 knotsCrew: 56Armament:..
HMCS Gulnare
HMCS Gulnare was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: ??Launched: 1893Paid Off: ??Displacement: 262 tonsLength: 137 feetWidth: 20.5 feetDraught: 14 feetSpeed: 10 knotsCrew: 25Armament:..
HMCS Haida (G63)
Career Launched:August 25, 1942 Commissioned:August 30, 1943 Recommissioned:March 15, 1952 as DDE-215 Fate:Museum in Hamilton, Ontario General Characteristics Displacement:2,000 tons Length:377 ft (115 m) Beam:37 ft 6 in (11.4 m) Draft:9 ft 6 in (2.9 ..
HMCS Halifax
Two Canadian Forces naval ships have been named HMCS Halifax, after the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The first HMCS Halifax was a Flower-class corvette that served in the Second World War. The Halifax served from its commission in November 1941 to the end of the war, when it was taken out of servic..
HMCS Halifax (FFH 330)
Career Ordered: 1985 Laid down: 19 March 1987 Launched: 30 April 1988 Commissioned: 29 June 1992 Fate: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4.9 m)..
HMCS Hochelaga
HMCS Hochelaga was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: 1915Launched: 1900Paid Off: 1920Displacement: 628 tonsLength: 193 feetWidth: 28 feetDraught: 15 feetSpeed: 12 knotsCrew: ?Armame..
HMCS Huron
Two destroyers have been named HMCS Huron HMCS Huron (G24), a World War II Tribal class destroyerHMCS Huron (DDH 281), Iroquois class destroyer active from 1972 to 2005 ..
HMCS Huron (DDH 281)
Career Ordered: mid 1960s Laid down: June 1, 1969 Launched: April 9, 1971 Commissioned: December 16, 1972 Decommissioned: March 31, 2005 (In reserve) Fate: Laid up in Esquimalt Struck: N/A General Characteristics Displacement: 4700 tons or 5100 tons full loaded Length:..
HMCS Huron (G24)
HMCS Huron,Canada, Department of National Defence Career Ordered: Laid down: Launched: Commissioned: Fate: Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: Length: Beam: Draught: Propulsion: Speed: Range: Complement: Armament: Aircraft: Motto: We fight as one ..
HMCS Iroquois
Two destroyers have been named HMCS Iroquois HMCS Iroquois (G89), a World War II Tribal class destroyerHMCS Iroquois (DDH 280), Iroquois class destroyer active from 1972 to date ..
HMCS Iroquois (DDH 280)
Career Ordered: mid 1960s Laid down: January 15, 1969 Launched: 28 November, 1970 Commissioned: July 29, 1972 Decommissioned: N/A Fate: In active service General Characteristics Displacement: 5150 tonnes Length: 129.9 metres Beam: 15.7 metres Draught: 6.9 metres Propulsion: tw..
HMCS Iroquois (G89)
HMCS Iroquois,Canada, Department of National Defence Career Ordered: Laid down: Launched: Commissioned: Fate: Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: Length: Beam: Draught: Propulsion: Speed: Range: Complement: Armament: Aircraft: Motto: We fight as on..
HMCS Kingston (MM 700)
HMCS Kingston is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. Commissioned in 1996, it is named after Kingston, Ontario and is the first of its class. ..
HMCS Kitchener (K225)
HMCS Kitchener (pennant number K225) was one of 10 revised Flower class corvettes built in 1942 for the Royal Canadian Navy. She was dubbed "HMCS Hollywood" in she was featured in the film Corvette K-225, but she was also a veteran of the C-5 Group in the North Atlantic, also known as "The Barber P..
HMCS Lady Evelyn
HMCS Lady Evelyn was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: 1917Launched: 1901Paid Off: 1919Displacement: 483 tonsLength: 189 feetWidth: 26 feetDraught: 9.5 feetSpeed: 9 knotsCrew: ?Arma..
HMCS Laurentian
HMCS Laurentian was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: 1917Launched: 1902Paid Off: 1919Displacement: 355 tonsLength: 149 feetWidth: 24 feetDraught: 11 feetSpeed: 11 knotsCrew: ?Armam..
HMCS Longueuil (K672)
Contents 1 '''HMCS LONGUEUIL'''2 Picture of HMCS LONGUEUIL3 Badge of HMCS LONGUEUIL4 '''223 Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Corps LONGUEUIL'''5 Badges of RCSCC 223 CHIMO and LONGUEUIL5.1 Current Badge5.2 223 RCSCC CHIMO5.3 HMCS LONGUEUIL Badge5.4 The Unit's ..
HMCS Loos
HMCS Loos was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: September 27, 1917Commissined: August 1, 1918; December 12, 1940Paid off: 1920; 1945Displacement: 357 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 25 feetDraught: 13 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsCrew: ?Armament: 1 12 P..
HMCS Magnificent (CVL 21)
--> Career Laid down: July 1943 Launched: November 1944 Commissioned: 1946 Status: decomissioned 1956 General characteristics Displacement: 14,224 tons Length: 695 feet (211.8 m) Beam: 80 feet (24.4 m) Draught: Propulsion: Speed: Complement: Armament:..
HMCS Malaspina
HMCS Malaspina was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: 1917, 1939Launched: 1913Paid Off: 1920, 1945Displacement: 392 tonsLength: 162 feetWidth: 27 feetDraught: 13 feetSpeed: 11 knotsC..
HMCS Margaret
HMCS Margaret was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: 1915Launched: 1914Paid Off: 1919Displacement: 756 tonsLength: 182 feetWidth: 32 feetDraught: 15 feetSpeed: 52 knotsCrew: ?Armamen..
HMCS Messines
HMCS Messines was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: June 16, 1917Commissined: November 13, 1917Paid off: 1920Displacement: 320 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 23.5 feetDraught: 13.5 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsCrew: ?Armament: 1 12 PDR Single mount Ref..
HMCS Micmac (R10)
HMCS Micmac,Canada, Department of National Defence Career Ordered: Laid down: Launched: Commissioned: Fate: Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: Length: Beam: Draught: Propulsion: Speed: Range: Complement: Armament: Aircraft: Motto: We fight as one ..
HMCS Moncton (MM 708)
HMCS Moncton is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. Commissioned in 1998, it is named after Moncton, New Brunswick. ..
HMCS Montréal (FFH 336)
Career Laid down: 8 February 1991 Launched: 28 February 1992 Commissioned: 29 September 1993 Status: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4.9 m) P..
HMCS Nanaimo (MM 702)
HMCS Nanaimo is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. Commissioned in 1997, it is named after Nanaimo, British Columbia. External links [HMCS Nanaimo] ..
HMCS Newington
HMCS Newington was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: ??Launched: ??Paid Off: ??Displacement: ? tonsLength: ?? feetWidth: ? feetDraught: ? feetSpeed: ? knotsCrew: ?Armament: ? Refere..
HMCS Niobe
HMCS Niobe was a Diadem class cruiser built for the Royal Navy and served until 1920, patrolling in World War I and training the first generation of Canadian naval recruits.. Along with HMCS Rainbow, became the first ships of the Royal Canadian Navy in 1910 by the Admiralty. Contents 1 Roya..
HMCS Nipigon (DDH 266)
HMCS Nipigon docked at the old port of Montreal Career Ordered: Laid down: 5 August 1960 Launched: 10 December 1961 Commissioned: 30 May 1964 Fate: Artificial reef in the St. Lawrence River near Rimouski, Quebec General characteristics Displacement: 2,400 tonnes L..
HMCS Nootka (J35)
HMCS Nootka, pennant number J35, was a Bassett class minesweeping trawler of the Royal Canadian Navy. She was renamed HMCS Nanoose in 1943 to allow a new destroyer to take the name Nookta. See also Nootka (ii), a Tribal class destroyer that took the name Nookta after the trawler ..
HMCS Nootka (R96)
The HMCS Nootka was commissioned August 7 1946 at Halifax, Nova Scotia a tribal class destroyer in the Canadian Navy. Nootka served as a training ship until her conversion to a Destroyer escort in 1949-1950. She was de-commissioned at Halifax on February 6, 1964 and broken up at Faslane Scotland th..
HMCS Oakville (K178)
The HMCS Oakville (K178) was a Flower-class corvette in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. It sunk a German U-boat (U-94) on August 28, 1942 in the Caribbean. The Oakville was sold to Venezuela after the war. However, The Ship's Bell disappeared before it was sold to Venezuela, and has sin..
HMCS Ojibwa (S72)
HMCS Ojibwa (S72) was an Oberon class submarine in the Royal Canadian Navy, later Canadian Forces. Built Chatham Dockyard. Laid down 27 September 1962, launched 29 February 1964. Commissioned 23 September 1965 at Halifax. Decommissioned in 1998. Spent most of service life in the Atlantic, but f..
HMCS Okanagan (S74)
HMCS Okanagan (S74) was an Oberon class submarine in the Royal Canadian Navy, later Canadian Forces. Built at Chatham Dockyard - the last warship to be built there. Laid down 25th March 1965, launched 17th September 1966. Worked to Halifax before commissioning. July 1973 - collided with the Royal..
HMCS Onondaga (S73)
HMCS Onondaga (S73) was an Oberon class submarine in the Royal Canadian Navy, later Canadian Forces. Built at Chatham Dockyard in England, Onondaga was commissioned into the RCN on 22 June 1968. Onondaga was based at Halifax, Nova Scotia until she was replaced by the newer Victoria class submarines...
HMCS Ontario (C53)
HMCS Ontario is a former Minotaur class cruiser of the Royal Canadian Navy formerly HMS Swiftsure (08) from the Royal Navy. See also ..
HMCS Ottawa (FFH 341)
Career Laid down: December 1994 Launched: September 1996 Commissioned: 1997 Status: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4.9 m) Propulsion: 2 x GE..
HMCS Patrician
HMCS Patrician was a Thornycroft "M" class destroyer in the Royal Canadian Navy. Built by Thornycroft & Company in Southampton, she was launched on 5 June 1916 and commissioned on 1 November 1920. However, the ship's career was short and she was paid off in 1929. Specifications Displacement: 1004 ..
HMCS Patriot
HMCS Patriot was a Thornycroft "M" class destroyer in the Royal Canadian Navy. Built by Thornycroft & Company, Southampton, it was launched on the 20th April 1916 and commissioned on the 1st of November 1920. However, the ship's career was short and was paid off in 1929. Specifications Displaceme..
HMCS Pictou (K146)
HMCS Pictou (pennant number K146) was a Flower class corvette of the Canadian navy during World War II. Built in Quebec, Canada, she was launched on 5 October 1940, and decomissioned on 12 July 1945, passing into civilian service. Like most Flower class corvettes she spent most of her time on convo..
HMCS Preserver (AOR 510)
Career Ordered: early 1960s Laid down: October 17, 1967 Launched: May 29, 1969 Commissioned: July 30, 1970 Fate: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 24,550 tonnes Length: 172 metres (563 feet) Beam: 23 metres (76 feet) Draught: 10 metr..
HMCS Prevost
HMCS Prevost is a unit of the Canadian Forces Naval Reserve based in London, Ontario with about 110 sailors. Contents 1 Operations2 See also3 External link4 Contact information Operations HMCS Prevost is properly referred to as a ship, since it has been officially christened ..
HMCS Prince David
Career Laid down: Launched:13 April, 1905 Commissioned:28 December, 1940 Paid Off:11 June, 1945 Fate: General Characteristics Displacement:5736 tonnes Length:385 ft. Beam:57 ft Draft:21 ft Speed:22 knots Officers:31 Crew:386 men Armament:4-4" Guns (2 x II), 2-2pdrs, 8-20mm Pendant:F89 Manufactu..
HMCS Protecteur (AOR 509)
Career Ordered: December 16 1966 Laid down: October 17 1967 Launched: July 18 1968 Commissioned: August 30 1969 Fate: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 8,380 tonnes light/24,700 tonnes full load Length: 172 metres (563 feet) Beam: 23 metres ..
HMCS Protector
HMCS Protector is the second of three operational support ships built in Canada for the Canadian Navy. The first, HMCS Provider (AOR 508), was commissioned in 1963, and until the construction of Protector in 1969, extensive studies had been carried out on her transfer of stores and fuel at sea, opti..
HMCS Provider (AOR 508)
Career Ordered: 15 April, 1958 Laid down: 1 May, 1961 Launched: 5 July, 1962 Commissioned: 28 September, 1963 Fate: Scrapped - Turkey, 2003 General characteristics Displacement: 7,300 tonnes light/22,000 tonnes full load Length: 168 metres (551 feet) Beam: 23.17 m..
HMCS PV-I-VII
HMCS OV Type I-VII were minesweeping trawlers built during World War I for the Royal Canadian Navy. Purchased in the US (New England)a total of 7 were built and number from I to VII. After 1919 they became trawlers. Specifications Launched: 1903-1912Commissined: 1917-1919Paid off: 1919Displacement..
HMCS Qu'Appelle
HMCS Qu'Appelle is a former Sea Cadet Summer training centre decommisioned in 2004. ..
HMCS Quadra
HMCS Quadra is a Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Summer Training Centre located in Vancouver Island's Comox Valley. The facility is located on a spit of DND land (Goose Spit) in Comox Harbour. HMCS Quadra trains Sea Cadets from every region and province of Canada. During the summer, HMCS Quadra Sea Cade..
HMCS Quebec
HMCS Quebec may refer to: HMCS Quebec - a Crown Colony class (Ceylon sub class) cruiser of the Second World War, formerly the HMS Uganda and HMCS Uganda (1952-1956) HMCS Ville de Quebec (Halifax class frigate) 1993 - present CSTC HMCS Quebec - the Cadet Summer Training Centre HMCS Quebec ..
HMCS Rainbow
HMCS Rainbow C/S VDB was an Apollo-second class protected cruiser serving the RN and RCN. Contents 1 Royal Navy Service2 Royal Canadian Navy Service3 Operational details4 References Royal Navy Service Built for Britain's Royal Navy by Palmers at Hebburn-On-Tyne in England, s..
HMCS Red Deer (J255)
The HMCS Red Deer (J 255) is a minesweeper of the Bangor class in the Royal Canadian Navy. Built for the Second World War the ship was launched on October 5, 1941 after being built by Canadian Vickers Ltd. of Montreal. The ship had a VTE reciprocating engine. After the war it was decommissioned on..
HMCS Regina (FFH 334)
Career Laid down: 6 October 1989 Launched: 25 January 1992 Commissioned: 29 December 1993 Status: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4.9 m) Pro..
HMCS Restless
HMCS Restless was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: N/ALaunched: 1906Paid Off: N/ADisplacement: tonsLength: feetWidth: feetDraught: feetSpeed: knotsCrew: ?Armament: Reference &#..
HMCS Rimouski (K121)
A Canadian Flower class corvette that served during the Second World War. HMCS Rimouski Commissioned to be built by Davie Shipbuilding and Repairing the HMCS Rimouski launched on October 3rd, 1940 - it saw active service throughout the war and was decommissioned on July 24th, 1945; it was sal..
HMCS Rivière du Loup (K357)
Type: Corvette Class: Revised FLOWER (1942-43 Program) Displacement: 970 tonnes Length: 208.3 ft. Width: 33.1 ft. Draught: 11 ft. Top Speed: 16 Number of Officers: 6 Number of Crew: 79 Weapons: 1-4" Gun, 1-2 pdr, 2-20mm, Hedgehog Pendant (Hull Number): K357 Builder: Morton Engineering and..
HMCS Sackville (K181)
HMCS Sackville as restored, moored alongside the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Canada. The paint scheme on her hull is called dazzle camouflage, first employed in World War I. HMCS Sackville (K181) was a Flower-class corvette of the Royal Canadian Navy. She was laid down at Saint..
HMCS Saguenay (D79)
HMCS Saguenay (D79) was an A class destroyer and one of 14 River Class (DD) destroyers built for the RCN. She was commissioned on May 5, 1931 and served her career in World War II. She was involved in a collision in 1942 and became a training vessel the following year. She paid of in 1945 follow..
HMCS Saskatoon (MM 709)
HMCS Saskatoon is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. Commissioned in 1998, it is named after Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The previous HMCS Saskatoon (K158), a Flower class corvette, served during World War II. External links [HMCS Saskatoon] ..
HMCS Shawinigan (MM 704)
HMCS Shawinigan is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. Commissioned in 1997, it is named after Shawinigan, Quebec. The previous HMCS Shawinigan (K136), a Flower class corvette, served during World War II and was sunk by a German U-boat, U-1228, on November 24, 1944. ..
HMCS Shearwater (ship)
HMCS Shearwater was a commissioned sloop of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. It is now the name of the base in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Specifications Commissioned: N/ALaunched: N/APaid Off: N/ADisplacement: 980 tonsLength: 204 feetWidth: 33..
HMCS Sioux (R64)
HMCS Sioux is a V-Class Canadian WWII destroyer, formerly of the Royal Navy HMS Vixen. Ship Type: DestroyerClass: V Class ex-Royal NavyDisplacement: 1710 tonnesLength: 362.8 feetBreadth: 35.7 feetDraught: 11.5 feetTop Speed: 36 knotsPendant Number: R64Number of Officers: 14..
HMCS Skeena (D59)
HMCS Skeena D59) was a A class destroyer and one of 14 River Class (DD) destroyer built for the RCN. She was commissioned on June 10, 1931 and served her career in World War II. She was lost in a wreck off Iceland in 1944. ..
HMCS Snowberry (K166)
HMCS Snowberry (K166) was a Canadian Flower-class corvette serving in the Battle of the Atlantic during World War II, escorting convoys. Unlike most Canadian Flower-class corvettes, which were named after smaller Canadian cities, Snowberry followed the Royal Navy horticultural naming convention. L..
HMCS St. Eloi
HMCS St. Eloi was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: August 2, 1917Commissined: November 13, 1917; 1940Paid off: 1920; June 1945Displacement: 320 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 23.5 feetDraught: 13.5 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsCrew: ?Armament: 1 12 PD..
HMCS St. Francis (I93)
HMCS St. Francis was a Wickes class destroyer (Town class destroyer) ship. Built in the US as USS Bancroft and turn to the RN in 1940 and served till 1944. Specifications Launched:Commissined: 1940Paid off: 1944Displacement: 1069 tonsLength: 314 feetWidth: 30.5 feetDraught: 9 feetTop Speed: 28 kn..
HMCS St. John's (FFH 340)
Career Laid down: April 1994 Launched: March 1996 Commissioned: June 24, 1997 Status: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4.9 m) Propulsion: 2 ..
HMCS St. Julien
HMCS St Julien was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Built by Polson Iron Works in Toronto the ship continued to be used after World War II and still in use in 1978. Specifications Launched: August 2, 1917Commissined: November 13, 1917Paid off: 1920Displacement: 320 ..
HMCS Stadacona
HMCS Stadacona was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: 1915Launched: 1899Paid Off: 1920Displacement: 682 tonsLength: 196 feetWidth: 33.5 feetDraught: 11 feetSpeed: 12 knotsCrew: 62Arm..
HMCS Stratford
Career Laid down: 29 October 1941 Launched: 4 February 1942 Commissioned: 29 August 1942 Status: Decommissioned on 1 April 1946. General characteristics Displacement: 672 tonnes Length: 180ft (54.9m) Beam: 28.5ft (8.68m) Draught: 8.3ft (2.53m) Propulsion: Unknow..
HMCS Sudbury (K162)
HMS Sudbury was built, in 1941, as a Flower Class corvette, for escort work during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic. Like most Canadian Flower Class corvettes the Sudbury was named after a Canadian city. Sudbury, Ontario is a mining town north of Lake Huron. In the early fifties the Sudbur..
HMCS Summerside (MM 711)
HMCS Summerside is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. Commissioned in 1999, it is named after Summerside, Prince Edward Island. ..
HMCS Tecumseh
--> HMCS Tecumseh, or "TEC", is a unit of the Canadian Forces Naval Reserve based in Calgary, Alberta. Contents 1 Summary2 Operations3 History4 See also5 External link6 Contact information Summary Headquarters: Naval Reserve Headquarters Quebec City, QuebecOfficia..
HMCS Terra Nova (DDE 259)
Career Ordered: Laid down: Launched: 1959 Commissioned: Decommissioned: 11 July 1997 Fate: General characteristics Displacement: Length: Beam: Draught: Propulsion: Speed: Complement: Armament: Aircraft: Motto: HMCS Terra Nova i..
HMCS Thiepval
HMCS Thiepval was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: 1917Commissined: July 24, 1918; April 1, 1923Paid off: March 19, 1920; 1930Displacement: 357 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 25 feetDraught: 13 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsCrew: ?Armament: 1 12 PDR Si..
HMCS Toronto
Two ships have been named HMCS Toronto, after the city of Toronto, Ontario. HMCS Toronto (K538) The original vessel, HMCS Toronto (K538) was a River-class frigate that served in the Second World War in the Royal Canadian Navy. HMCS Toronto was commissioned in May 1944 and served 18 months, retirin..
HMCS Toronto (FFH 333)
Career Laid down: 1990 Launched: 1991 Commissioned: 1993 Status: In active service General Characteristics Displacement: 3,995 tonnes light4,795 tonnes operational5,032 tonnes deep load Length: 134.2 m (442.8 ft.) Beam: 16.5 m (54.5 ft.) Draught: 7.1 m ( Propulsion: 2 x LM2500 Gas T..
HMCS Toronto (K538)
HMCS Toronto (K538), a River-class frigate, was launched on 18 September 1943 from Davie Shipbuilding in Lauzon, Quebec. She is named for the City of Toronto. She was the first of two frigates bearing this name. She was later (1953) recomissioned in the RCN bearing pennant FFE 319. She was later nam..
HMCS TR series 1-60
HMCS TR series 1-60 were minesweeping trawlers built during World War I for the Royal Canadian Navy. Total of 45 were built and number from 1 to 60. Specifications Launched: 1917-1919Commissined:Paid off:Displacement: 275 tonsLength: 125 feetWidth: 23.5 feetDraught: 13.5 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsCre..
HMCS Tuna
HMCS Tuna was a commissioned torpedo boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Specifications Commissioned: 1914Launched: 1902Paid Off: 1917Displacement: 124 tonsLength: 153 feetWidth: 15 feetDraught: 5 feetSpeed: 24 knotsCrew: ?Armament: 1..
HMCS Vancouver
Three Canadian Forces naval ships have been named HMCS Vancouver, after the city of Vancouver, British Columbia. The first HMCS Vancouver was a destroyer, among the earliest ships delivered to the Royal Canadian Navy. Formerly of the Royal Navy, Vancouver was paid off in November 1936.The second HMC..
HMCS Vancouver (F6A)
HMCS Vancouver was a S-Class destroyer in the Royal Canadian Navy during the early 1900s. This ship and her sister ship HMCS Champlain was paid off in 1936. Specifications Displacement:Length:Width:Draught:Top Speed:Crew:Weapons: ..
HMCS Vancouver (FFH 331)
'Career' Ordered: 1985 Laid down: 19 May 1988 Launched: 8 July 1989 Commissioned: 23 August 1993 Fate: in active service 'General characteristics' Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4...
HMCS Victoria (SSK 876)
Career Type: Long-range diesel-electric hunter-killer (SSK) submarine Builder: Cammell Laird, Birkenhead Laid down: January 1986 Launched: November 14 1989 Commissioned: June 7 1991 (RN)December 2000 (CN) Decommissioned: Fate: in active service General characteristics ..
HMCS Ville de Québec (FFH 332)
Career Laid down: 16 December 1988 Launched: 16 May 1991 Commissioned: 29 March 1993 Status: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4.9 m) Propulsi..
HMCS Vimy
HMCS Vimy was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: July 17, 1917Commissined: November 13, 1917Paid off: November 30, 1918Displacement: 320 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 23.5 feetDraught: 13.5 feetTop Speed: 10 knotsCrew: ?Armament: 1 12 PDR Single ..
HMCS Whitehorse (MM 705)
HMCS Whitehorse is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. Commissioned in 1997, it is named after Whitehorse, Yukon. External links [HMCS Whitehorse] ..
HMCS Windsor (SSK 877)
Career Type: Diesel-electric hunter-killer submarine (SSK) Builder: Cammell Laird, Birkenhead Laid down: February 1989 Launched: April 16 1992 Commissioned: 25 June 1993 (RN)June 2003 (CN) Decommissioned: 1994 (RN) Fate: in active service General characteristics Displ..
HMCS Winnipeg (FFH 338)
Career Laid down: November 1992 Launched: January 1995 Commissioned: 1995 Status: in active service General characteristics Displacement: 4,750 tonnes Length: 442 ft 10 in (134.2 m) overall Beam: 54 ft 6 in (16.5 m) Draught: 15 ft 4 in (4.9 m) Propulsion: 2 x GE L..
HMCS Yellowknife (MM 706)
HMCS Yellowknife is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. Commissioned in 1997, it is named after Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. External links [HMCS Yellowknife] ..
HMCS York (TTC)
HMCS York station is a stop along the 509 Harbourfront (TTC) LRT route and serves: HMCS YorkCoronation ParkCoronation Park baseball fields ..
HMCS Ypres
HMCS Ypres was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Specifications Launched: July 16, 1917Commissined: November 10, 1917; May 1, 1923; 1938Paid off: 1920; November 1932; May 12, 1940Displacement: 320 tonsLength: 130 feetWidth: 23.5 feetDraught: 13.5 feetTop Speed: 10 kn..
HMCS Yukon (DDE 263)
After being decomissioned, the 366' Canadian Mackenzie class destroyer HMCS Yukon (DDE 263) was intentionally sunk in 2000 near San Diego to serve as an artificial reef and SCUBA diving attraction. External links [Yukon] Yukon Other Names: Date of Sinking: July 14th, 2000 Rig/Type: Can..
HM Capital
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HM Coastal Motor Boat 4
HM Coastal Motor Boat 4 was one of a large series of small fast shallow draught vessels used during World War One. She was designed by J I Thornycroft of Hampden, England, ordered in January, 1916, built by them and delivered that summer. CMB 4 displaced 5 tons and was 45' in length X 8' 6" in wid..
HM Customs & Excise National Museum
The HM Customs & Excise National Museum is a museum in Liverpool, England that holds the national collection of the Department of Customs and Excise, one of the most important collections of its type held anywhere in the world. It is located in Albert Dock on the ground floor of the Merseyside Mari..

 


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