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HMCS and Saguenay
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.
HX-1 contained 18 merchant ships and was escorted by HMCS St Laurent and HMCS Saguenay to an Atlantic rendezvous with Royal Navy ships HMS Berwick and HMS York.
: HMCS Saguenay was the first Canadian naval vessel hit by torpedo in the Battle of the Atlantic, attacked 300 miles west of Ireland by a submarine while escorting Convoy HG-47.

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
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.
* HMCS Algonquin, at least two ships of the Canadian Navy
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

HMCS and served
He served on the HMCS Stadacona, HMCS Cornwallis, CFB Borden and at NATO.
* HMCS Cap de la Madeleine ( K663 ), a River class frigate that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1944 to 1945
He served as a Chief Petty Officer on the HMCS Halifax during the World War II.
He joined HMCS Donnaconna in 1959, within the framework of the UNDT ( University Naval Training Division ) and served in the Royal Canadian Navy until 1968.
She served as HMS Lincoln until 1942, then as HMCS Lincoln until 1944.
HMCS Winnipeg served from its commission in March 1943 to November 1946.

HMCS and Royal
* HMCS Vancouver ( F6A ), Royal Canadian Navy S-class destroyer
* Royal Canadian Naval Base, HMCS Somers Isles, 1944-1945
* HMCS Cayuga, a Tribal class destroyer with the Royal Canadian Navy
* HMCS Cougar ( Z15 ), a Royal Canadian Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1940 to 1945
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.
In 1974, Garneau began his career in the Royal Canadian Navy as a Navy combat systems engineer on HMCS Algonquin.
For the Royal Canadian Navy submarine referred to as CC2, see HMCS CC2.
Brandon's Army Reserve unit is the 26th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, and the Canadian warship HMCS Brandon was named after the city.
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 Royal Canadian Mounted Police were given overall command of the recovery operation with HMCS Preserver remaining on-scene commander.

HMCS and Canadian
* HMCS Vancouver ( FFH 331 ), Canadian Forces Halifax-class frigate
* HMCS Columbia, any of several commissioned vessels of the Canadian Navy
HMCS Algonquin ( DDH 283 ) | HMCS Algonquin, a Canadian destroyer
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.
* HMCS Ontario ( C53 ), Canadian naval vessel
* HMCS Carleton, a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Division in Ottawa
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.
* HMCS Star, a reserve unit of the Canadian Maritime Command

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