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HMCS and Algonquin
HMCS Algonquin ( DDH 283 ) | HMCS Algonquin, a Canadian destroyer
In 1974, Garneau began his career in the Royal Canadian Navy as a Navy combat systems engineer on HMCS Algonquin.
** HMCS Algonquin ( DDG-283 )
* HMCS Algonquin
Troops destined for each of the landing beaches left from Portsmouth aboard vessels such as the armed merchant cruisers HMCS Prince Henry and HMCS Prince David, escorted by the Canadian destroyers HMCS Algonquin and Sioux.
Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Algonquin.
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HMCS and at
Image: HMCSYork-plaque-Toronto-CNEGrounds Sept1-05. jpg | HMCS York plaque at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Ontario Canada
Little presented himself at HMCS York in Toronto, but after he mentioned that he was a teacher of German and that he had just returned from a trip to Germany, he was immediately sent to Ottawa.
She was launched as the River-class frigate HMCS Toronto with pennant number K538 on 25 November 1943 at Lauzon, Quebec, Canada.
On 22 July 1940, this facility was commissioned as HMCS Protector, taking its name from Patrol Vessel Protector ; RCN regulations at the time dictated that the name of a naval shore establishment must have been borne by a vessel afloat.
After the end of the war, the RCN relinquished use of the commercial facilities on the Sydney waterfront ( eastern side of the harbour ) but maintained the use of HMCS Protector at Point Edward on the western side of the harbour until the base was closed and decommissioned in 1965.
In 1993, it completed HMS Unicorn ( S43 ) – now HMCS Windsor ( SSK 877 ) – that to this day that is the last new-build ship completed at the yard.
During the 1960s, the aerodrome at the former RCAF Station Debert was attached to HMCS Shearwater as a training location for carrier landings.
The sequence of institutions at Royal Roads: HMCS Royal Roads, 1940 -' 42 ; the Royal Canadian Naval College, 1942 – 1947 ; the Royal Canadian Navy-Royal Canadian Air Force Joint Services College, 1947 – 1948 ; the Canadian Services College Royal Roads, 1948 – 1968 ; and the Royal Roads Military College, 1968-1995.
* HMCS Protector, a Canadian naval base at Sydney, Nova Scotia, 1943-1965
He served on the HMCS Stadacona, HMCS Cornwallis, CFB Borden and at NATO.
The rusted wreck of the HMCS Protector lies at the entrance to the channel, and was towed to there in 1945 to form a dive and snorkelling site.
The War Memorial Gym at University of British Columbia, Royal Canadian Legion hall in Nelson, B. C., numerous other sites in Nelson, and the wardroom of HMCS Tecumseh ( his RCNVR home unit ) also bear plaques in his honour.
: HMCS Ottawa was torpedoed by U-91 while escorting Convoy ON-127 500 nautical miles ( 930 km ) east of St. John's, Newfoundland, at 47 ° 55 ′ N 43 ° 27 ′ W  /  47. 917 ° N 43. 45 ° W  / 47. 917 ;-43. 45Coordinates: 47 ° 55 ′ N 43 ° 27 ′ W  /  47. 917 ° N 43. 45 ° W  / 47. 917 ;-43. 45 ( German naval grid BC 6191 ).
The DAR's importance increased in the Second World War as it was the sole railway serving HMCS Cornwallis, a Royal Canadian Navy training and operations base on Annapolis Basin, RCAF Station Greenwood at Greenwood and RCAF Station Stanley at Stanley, as well as the Aldershot Military Camp.
HMCS Trinity is the name of the organization housed at Stadacona which is tasked with maintaining MARLANT communications with vessels and other Canadian Forces and allied units, as well as developing strategic and tactical operational intelligence for unit commanders.
The Ernest Lapointe icebreaker and the HMCS Bras d ' Or at the Musée maritime du Québec.
NAS Halifax was transferred to the Royal Canadian Naval Air Service ( RCNAS ) at the end of World War I and the facility was renamed HMCS Shearwater.
CFB Esquimalt comprises facilities including Naden ( formerly HMCS Naden ), Her Majesty's Canadian ( HMC ) Dockyard Esquimalt, Fleet Maintenance Facility – Cape Breton ( FMF-CB ), a Fire Fighting and Damage Control School, the Naval Officer Training Centre ( NOTC Venture ), and extensive housing including 716 personnel married quarters located at nine sites such as Belmont Park, Work Point, and Royal Roads.
The Naval and Military Museum is located at HMCS Naden.

HMCS and two
The Canadian Armed Forces built and tested a number of hydrofoils ( e. g. Baddeck and two vessels named Bras d ' Or ), which culminated in the high-speed anti-submarine hydrofoil HMCS Bras d ' Or in the late 1960s.
* HMCS Toronto, the name of two Canadian ships
* HMCS Saguenay, two ships that served the Royal Canadian Navy
The Germans attacked again two days later, sinking HMS Egret on August 27, 1943 and seriously damaging HMCS Athabaskan.
Even though by 1922 the RCN had been cut back to 366 men and had paid 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 in the late 1920s by two other ex-Royal Navy vessels HMCS Champlain and HMCS Vancouver, and thereby maintained ships in service throughout the lean years.
Nevertheless, this decade saw the RCN slowly begin its rebuilding, as Ottawa joined London, Paris, and Washington in a growing apprehension of the ramifications of Nazi Germany's rearmament and the adventurism of Italy and Japan, and procured two more destroyers from the Royal Navy: HMCS Ottawa and HMCS Restigouche.
On the first day of the First World War, the provincial government purchased and took possession of two submarines ( HMCS CC-1 and HMCS CC-2 ) to defend the province from the threat of German attack.
* HMCS Restigouche, two naval vessels
: Canada lost its first navy vessel during an accident off the coast of France, when HMCS Fraser was cut in two by Royal Navy cruiser HMS Calcutta, with 45 lives lost aboard the Fraser and 19 aboard Calcutta.
HMCS Trinity operates two remote radio transmitter / receiver stations near Halifax:
A simulated convoy was set up, consisting of a shore station and two Bangor class minesweepers, HMCS Digby and HMCS Granby.

HMCS and ships
* Any of three ships named HMCS Athabaskan
The Royal Canadian Navy has a number of professional brass-reed bands on ships: HMCS Carleton in Ottawa, Ontario ; HMCS Chippawa in Winnipeg, Manitoba ; HMCS Discovery in Vancouver, British Columbia ; HMCS Donnacona in Montreal, Quebec ; HMCS Montcalm in Quebec, Quebec ; HMCS Star in Hamilton, Ontario ; HMCS Tecumseh in Calgary, Alberta and HMCS York in Toronto, Ontario.
The designation Her Majesty's Canadian Ship ( HMCS ) ( in French Navire canadien de Sa Majesté ), is applied as a prefix to surface ships in the Royal Canadian Navy.
HMCS Haida and other ships of the Royal Canadian Navy were in active service in the Korean War.
Her Majesty's Canadian Ship | HMCS HMCS Iroquois ( DDH 280 ) | Iroquois, one of four Canadian ships deployed to the Persian Gulf during the Iraq War
Several Canadian naval ships have been named HMCS Athabaskan.
HMCS Preserver is the name of several ships:
* HMCS Preserver ( 1941 ), leadship of the Fairmile-support depot ships
1939 and contained 18 merchant ships, escorted by HMCS St Laurent and HMCS Saguenay to an Atlantic rendezvous with Royal Navy ships HMS Berwick and HMS York.

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