HMCS Fort Erie was a River-class frigate that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War and as a Prestonian-class frigate from 1956-1965...
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HMCS Fort Erie (K670) (River class) HMCS Glace Bay (K414) (River class) HMCS Grou (K518) (River class) HMCS Hallowell (K666) (River class) HMCS Inch Arran (K667)...
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HMCS Charlottetown (K244) HMCS Coaticook (K410) HMCS Fort Erie (K670) HMCS Hallowell (K666) HMCS Inch Arran (K667) HMCS Jonquiere (K318) HMCS Lasalle (K519) HMCS Lauzon (K371)...
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"HMCS Chebogue (K 317) of the Royal Canadian Navy – Canadian Frigate of the River class – Allied Warships of WWII – uboat.net". www.uboat.net. "HMCS Magog...
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class) HMCS Fort Erie (K670) (River class) HMCS Glace Bay (K414) (River class) HMCS Grou (K518) (River class) HMCS Hallowell (K666) (River class) HMCS Inch...
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Arran (FFE 308) HMCS Ste. Therese (FFE 309) HMCS Outremont (FFE 310) HMCS Stettler (FFE 311) HMCS Fort Erie (FFE 312) HMCS Sussexvale (FFE 313) HMCS Buckingham (FFE...
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Nov 16 2017. “Fort Malden, Amherstburg”: Fort Malden at Amherstburg, Ontario. Guest John Macleod. Nov 23 2017. “HMCS Haida, Hamilton”: HMCS Haida at Hamilton...
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'Yogi' Jensen OC RCN (ret.) (1921–2004), commander of HMCS Crusader, HMCS Micmac and HMCS Fort Erie, and the Seventh Canadian Escort Squadron. Retiring...
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Kingston, Kingston, Ontario: HQ to 1 Wing, CF training centre, HMCS Stone Frigate, HMCS Cataraqui Naval Reserve / Royal Canadian Sea Cadets base and home...
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Elgin Military Museum (section HMCS Ojibwa)
2012, the Elgin Military Museum acquired a former Oberon-class submarine, HMCS Ojibwa. The submarine is the largest artefact in the collection. As the city...
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USS Erie (PG-50) was the lead ship of the Erie-class gunboats of the United States Navy. Erie was the second US Navy ship to bear the name. The first...
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Tecumseh (section Fort Meigs)
controlled Lake Erie, but he promised to make a stand at Chatham, along the Thames River. Tecumseh reluctantly agreed. The British burned Fort Malden and public...
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Lawrence River, was established in 1868 in his honour.[citation needed] HMCS Frédérick Rolette, an Arctic offshore patrol ship of the Royal Canadian Navy...
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USS Fort Marion (LSD-22) was a Casa Grande-class dock landing ship of the United States Navy. She was named for the Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine...
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HMCS Nipigon was an Annapolis-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces. She was the second Canadian naval unit...
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support the coalition, comprising destroyers HMCS Terra Nova and HMCS Athabaskan, and the supply ship HMCS Protecteur. The Canadian Task Group led the...
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South Channel Fort, also known as South Channel Island, is a 0.7 ha artificial island in southern Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia, 6 km north-east of...
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HMCS Saskatchewan was a Mackenzie-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and later the Canadian Forces. She was the second Canadian...
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HMCS Saguenay was a St. Laurent-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from 1956–1990. She was the second...
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States IRY Eram Air ERAM AIR Iran ERF Erfoto ERFOTO Portugal ERE Erie Airways AIR ERIE United States B8 ERT Eritrean Airlines ERITREAN Eritrea EAD Escola...
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HMCS Chaudière was a Restigouche-class destroyer and the second vessel of her class that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces...
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export of the class. Three further River-class frigates, HMCS Stone Town, HMCS St. Catharines and HMCS St. Stephen, were disarmed and transferred to the Department...
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HMCS Mackenzie was a Mackenzie-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and later the Canadian Forces. She was the lead ship of her...
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down and bombed the U-boat, and then Canadian corvettes HMCS Halifax and Snowberry attacked. HMCS Oakville fired depth charges which forced the submarine...
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HMCS Yukon was a Mackenzie-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and later the Canadian Forces. She was the first Canadian naval...
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HMCS Cape Breton was a Royal Canadian Navy Cape-class maintenance ship. Originally built for the Royal Navy as HMS Flamborough Head in 1944, she was transferred...
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Convoy HHXS-306, she had as fellow members, the corvettes, HMCS Orillia, HMCS Midland, and HMCS Arvida. The mid-ocean escort C-1, sailed out from St. John's...
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of Convict Bay, which it commissioned as HMCS Somers Isles. The US Army was given use of Fort Victoria and Fort St. Catherine's. The Canadian and United...
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in Pasadena, California, as well as in western Ontario at Windsor and Fort Erie. The Peterborough Examiner's lead editorial of January 14, 2009 describes...
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Pope's Eye (category Forts in Australia)
for an island fort intended to defend the entrance to Port Phillip in the state of Victoria, Australia. The undefined area of the fort, generally assessed...
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