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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 Vancouver ( F6A ), Royal Canadian Navy S-class destroyer
* HMCS Vancouver ( FFH 331 ), Canadian Forces Halifax-class frigate
* HMCS Huron ( G24 ), a World War II Tribal class destroyer
* HMCS Huron ( DDG 281 ), Iroquois class destroyer active from 1972 to 2005
* HMCS Huron ( G24 ), a Tribal class destroyer built by Vickers-Armstrongs on the River Tyne in England
* HMCS Ontario ( C53 ), Canadian naval vessel
* HMCS Cougar ( Z15 ), a Royal Canadian Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1940 to 1945
On October 5, 2004 HMCS Chicoutimi ( SSK 879 ), sailing from Faslane Naval Base, Scotland to Nova Scotia declared an emergency north-west of Ireland following a fire on board.
HMCS Iroquois ( DDG-280 ), an Iroquois class destroyer
CCGS Hudson | CCGS Hudson searches for Swissair Flight 111 debris with HMCS Anticosti ( MSA 110 ) | HMCS Anticosti ( centre ), USS Grapple ( ARS-53 ) | USS Grapple ( right ), and either HMCS Halifax ( FFH 330 ) | HMCS Halifax or HMCS Ville de Québec ( FFH 332 ) | HMCS Ville de Québec ( rear ).
* HMCS Onondaga ( S73 ), a submarine in the Royal Canadian Navy
* HMCS Galt ( K163 ), ship of the Canadian navy

HMCS and World
HMCS Sackville, a World War II Flower-class corvette is docked adjacent to the museum in the summer months but is not owned or administered by the museum.
HNoMS Valkyrien as HMCS Toronto during World War II.
* HMCS Haida ( G63 ) is a decommissioned Second World War destroyer that was open to the public.
** HMCS Quebec, a cruiser of the Second World War, formerly HMS Uganda and HMCS Uganda ( 1952-1956 )
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 Royal Roads was used to train short-term probationary Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve ( RCNVR ) sub-lieutenants to serve in World War II.
* HMCS Collingwood ( K180 ), a flower class corvette ship of the Royal Canadian Navy in World War II
Active camouflage has its origins in the diffused lighting camouflage first tested on Canadian Navy corvettes including HMCS Rimouski during World War II, and later in the armed forces of the United States of America in the Yehudi lights project, and of the United Kingdom.
Museum ships HMS Belfast, moored in the River Thames in London, United Kingdom, HMCS Sackville, moored in Halifax Harbour in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and USS North Carolina, moored in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, are painted in the dazzle camouflage they used during the Second World War.
* HMCS Qu ' Appelle ( H69 ), World War II River class destroyer
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.
The naval base HMCS Shelburne opened on Shelburne Harbour during the Second World War, requiring construction of a short 1 mile spur.
He served as a Chief Petty Officer on the HMCS Halifax during the World War II.
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.
He helped found the old Winnipeg Winter Club on land that is now the HMCS Chippawa naval reserve division, and after World War II he organized the current Winter Club.
For the World War II flower class corvette, see HMCS Fredericton ( K245 )

HMCS and War
That led to his most famous exploit, in which he masqueraded as Dr. Cyr, working as a trauma surgeon aboard HMCS Cayuga, a Royal Canadian Navy destroyer, during the Korean War.
* April 16-World War II: HMCS Esquimalt is sunk off Halifax by a German U-boat.
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
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 and II
Queen Elizabeth II Monarchy of Canada | of Canada in her role as Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Militia, Naval, and Air Forces, pictured with the crew of Her Majesty's Canadian Ship | HMCS St. Laurent in Stockholm, Sweden, 11 June 1956.
* June 15 – The Royal Navy aircraft carriers HMS Eagle, HMS Illustrious, HMS Implacable, HMS Indefatigable, HMS Indomitable, HMS Perseus, and HMS Theseus, the Royal Canadian Navy aircraft carrier HMCS Magnificent, and the Royal Australian Navy aircraft carrier HMAS Sydney and 37 squadrons of Fleet Air Arm and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve aircraft – including Fireflies, Sea Furies, Seafires, Attackers, Vampires, Skyraiders, Sea Hornets, Meteors, Avengers, Gannets, Wyverns, Sea Venoms, Sea Hawks, and Dragonflies – take part in the Coronation Review of the Fleet for Queen Elizabeth II.
* HMCS Vancouver ( K225 ) ( II ) was a Flower class corvette that was renamed before her launch in November 1941.
* HMCS Charlottetown ( K244 ) ( II ), a River-class frigate commissioned on 28 April 1944 and decommissioned on 25 March 1947.
Elizabeth II, Monarchy of Canada | Queen of Canada, in her role as Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Militia and Naval and Air Forces, pictured with the crew of the Her Majesty's Canadian Ship | HMCS St. Laurent in Stockholm, Sweden, 11 June 1956

HMCS and corvette
Canadian corvette HMCS Rimouski, equipped with an active camouflage system in the form of diffused lighting with projectors beaming light dimly on to its hull to match the faint glow of the night sky, stealthily approached the submarine.
The corvette HMCS Sackville ( K181 ) is not part of the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic but is located adjacent to the museum in the summer and works with the museum to interpret the Royal Canadian Navy.
The school was named in honour of the HMCS Collingwood, a flower class corvette which was commanded by the father of one of the founding members.
: HMCS Levis was the first Canadian corvette sunk during the war.
* HMCS Charlottetown ( K244 ) ( I ), a Flower-class corvette commissioned on 13 December 1941 and torpedoed and sunk in the St. Lawrence River on 11 September 1942.

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