[7] The steam produced by these boilers was directed at two geared steam turbines which powered two shafts, providing 22,000 kilowatts (30,000 shp) to drive the ship at a maximum speed of 28.5 knots (52.8 km/h). The fishing vessel continued on, which led to the warship firing warning shots. HMCS Skeena at Pier C, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1934. Crew list of HMCS Niobe, 1911. “Saguenay” at Montreal, P.Q., 1934. HMCS Ottawa and HMS Harvester parted company with the convoy at 1600/4 in position 52°30'N, 22°25'W. C $12.75. A study says 60 per cent of the sailors who fought a deadly fire aboard the submarine HMCS Chicoutimi in 2004 were diagnosed with post-traumatic stress within five years. Oscar couldn't wait to take a break from his «man over board» role and eat a lot of candies. The Saguenay stayed afloat and took Azar's crew members onboard. After commissioning, Saguenay saw service on the east coast. HMCS Saguenay was a St. Laurent-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from 1956–1990. The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) was assigned responsibility for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and controlling sea space in the western North Atlantic. [6], As built, the ships were 366 feet (112 m) long overall with a beam of 42 feet (13 m) and a draught of 13 feet 2 inches (4.01 m). In 1959, the vessel transferred to the west coast, joined the Second Canadian Escort Squadron. unk;  unk;  WrigleyGerry;  Barwell, Bob;  unk;  (4) 26 Apr 1941 Convoy WS 8A (Image source: WikiMedia Commons) Skeena was commissioned at Portsmouth on June 10, 1931, and arrived in Halifax in July of that year. [14], Saguenay was laid down on 4 April 1951 by Halifax Shipyards Ltd. at Halifax, Nova Scotia and launched on 30 July 1953. In the collision her depth charges were set off, and most of her stern was blown away. She was sold to the South Shore Marine Park Society which scuttled her in 1994 as an artificial reef in Lunenburg Bay, off Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. The hull was strengthened, fueling facilities for the helicopter and activated fin stabilizers installed. After a brief layover in the Canadian Maritimes, she sailed through the Panama Canal to Esquimalt, on the country’s Pacific coast, where she operated until 1937 before transferring back to … Saguenay was rammed by SS Ezra south of Cape Race, and lost her stern when her depth charges exploded. HMCS SAGUENAY (1st) (D79) The History of the SAGUENAY (1st) The SAGUENAY and the SKEENA were the first warships, other than auxiliaries, which were built expressly for the RCN. Royal Canadian Navy H.M.C.S. HMCS Saguenay was escorting convoy HG-47 at the time. The destroyer could not be made seaworthy and was later used as a training ship. As with the British Type 12 design, the provision for long-range homing torpedoes (in this case BIDDER [Mk 20E] or the US Mark 35 were included. For anyone who had ever sailed or if you know someone who had sailed in her. HMCS SAGUENAY (D79) was rammed by S.S. AZRA south of Cape Race, and lost her stern when her depth charges exploded in St. John's, Newfoundland on November 15, 1942. HMCS Champlain was the first one and was activated in 1985 just as maritime activities were ending in the City of Chicoutimi, now Ville de Saguenay, Quebec. It was on 3rd of July that Saguenay and Skeena entered Halifax harbour as steam whistles and air horns from all types of vessels in the harbour burst through the fog announcing their arrival. She was the second vessel in her class and the second Canadian naval unit to carry the name HMCS Saguenay. December, 1986, Click on the above photo to view a you can identify anyone in these photos, please send me an EMAIL, HelAirDet, HMCS SAGUENAY 206 - Free shipping on many items ... 1939 Canadian Midshipmen Training on HMCS Saguenay 7x9 Original News Photo. The living spaces on the ship were part of a "citadel" which could be sealed off from contamination for the crew safety. This involved the removal of one of the Limbo ASW mortars and the aft 3"/50 gun to make room for the hangar and landing deck, the twinning of the single funnel, and various other improvements all over the ship. Recent comments . I served on the Haida as an ABQM, from 1957 to 1959. $6.03 shipping. [7] The class's anti-submarine armament consisted of a pair of triple-barreled Mk. DND We are as One: Remembering HMCS Kootenay (DDE 258) By Jennifer Gamble, The fishing ship Concordia, who refused to stop, bumped the Canadian warship three times causing minor damage to Saguenay. In 1959, the vessel transferred to the west coast,[15] joined the Second Canadian Escort Squadron. [16] On 16 August while taking part in NATO naval exercises, Saguenay collided with the German submarine U-17 and was sent home for repairs. A Royal Canadian Navy Historical Damaged stern of the destroyer HMCS Saguenay. This page is for the former crew members of HMCS FRASER - aka "Fraser blades", their friends and family. $6.03 shipping. Description. Project, If HMCS Saguenay was a River-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) from 1931–1945. Flags onboard the Canadian navy frigates HMCS Charlottetwon and HMCS Halifax are set at half mast while berthed at Canadian Forces base in Halifax, on October 8, 2004. HMCS Margaree has 599 members. WW2 Canadian RCN Navy HMCS Saguenay destroyer postcard . In June of 1963, HMCS ASSINIBOINE was recommissioned after this conversion. Courtesy of Joe Deighton Click on the above photo to view a larger image (10) Greenlaw, William, Lt, EO (17) Bakody, David, ER (61) Johnson, Larry, ET (66) Robinson, Don, ET (114) Deighton, Joe A service was held on base for the crew of the submarine HMCS Chicoutimi which suffered a fire … Greenlaw, William, Lt, EO  (17) Bakody, David, ER  (61) The St Laurent class were built to an operational requirement much like that which produced the British Type 12, and were powered by the same machinery plant. The ship was on active duty for more than 30 years before being "paid out," or decommissioned, in December 1995. Johnson, Larry, ET  (66) Robinson, Don, ET  (114) HMCS Saguenay and HMCS Skeena When their keels were laid in 1929, these ships were the first warships, other than auxiliaries, which were built expressly for the RCN. The stern well had a roller top to close it off from following seas. History of DDE 206 HMCS Saguenay: 1951-apr-4: Laid down: 1953-jul-30: Launched: 1956-dec-15: Commissioned: 1965: Decommissioned: 1965: Refit: as DDH: History of St. Laurent DDH class DDH 206 HMCS Saguenay: 1965-may-14: Commissioned: 1980-may-23 St. John’s, Newfoundland, November 18th 1942. on the above photo to view a larger image, (10) Concordia did not stop and returned to American waters. [16] The ship was sent to Halifax to work with the east coast fleet,[15] where she joined the First Canadian Destroyer Squadron. ... 1945 HMCS Fennel Rescues Crew of HMCS Clayoquot 8x10 Original News Photo. HMCS Saguenay, a Saguenay Class destroyer, was one of the first ships built for the Royal Canadian Navy.HMCS Saguenay was commissioned on 22 May 1931 at Portsmouth, United Kingdom, and arrived at Halifax, Nova Scotia, following her maiden voyage. Crew list of HMCS … The three ships returned to Esquimalt, British Columbia in April. ... 1945 HMCS Fennel Rescues Crew of HMCS Clayoquot 8x10 Original News Photo. The HMCS CHAMPLAIN crew wich you a Happy Halloween! Deighton, Joe, at the shipyard in Rosyth, Scotland, [15] In 1989, she clashed with an American fishing boat who had strayed over the border into Canadian waters. [5] The vessels were designed to operate in harsh Canadian conditions. We were all in Fire Control, and we all went onto and off Athabaskan at the same time. The collision occurred within sight of Cape Spear near the entrance to St. John's harbour and the naval command center at HMCS Avalon dispatched an RCN Tug (possibly W 47) to tow the damaged Saguenay to the … HMCS Swansea: The Life and Times of a Frigate by Fraser M. McKee. [7], The St. Laurent class was fitted with twin 3-inch (76 mm)/L50 caliber guns in two mounts for engaging both surface and air targets. The single funnel was altered to twin stepped funnels to permit the forward extension of the helicopter hangar. [8] To make room for the helicopter deck, the aft 3-inch mount and one of the Limbos were removed. HMCS SAGUENAY survived both a torpedoing by an Italian submarine in 1940 and a collision with a merchantman off Cape Race in 1942. One of the Canadian Navies Cadillac's. On December 1, 1940, while escorting convoy HG.47, the ship was torpedoed by the Italian submarine Argo 300 miles west of Ireland. I am formerly a member of the crew of HMCS Athabaskan and was a messmate of Patrick Fusk. $31.99. Walker, Don, Click here for more information on HMCS SAGUENAY. [16] On 16 July 1970 the ship ran aground off the coast of Cape Breton. (Clifford M. Johnston / Library and Archives Canada / PA-056756) In January of 1932 the Skeena and her crew found themselves in a peculiar situation. 30–31, "The sunken destroyer that didn't sink as it was supposed to", Canadian Navy of Yesterday & Today: St. Laurent class destroyer escort, List of destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMCS_Saguenay_(DDH_206)&oldid=991636438, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Sold in 1990 and scuttled as an artificial reef off. C $3.83 shipping. The fin stabilizers were to reduce roll in rough weather during helicopter operations. C $25.52. The engine-room accident on Oct. 23, 1969, marked the last time Canadian service personnel were buried overseas and it helped bring about sweeping changes to shipboard fire-prevention and firefighting … [7] The destroyer escorts displaced 2,263 tonnes (2,227 long tons) standard and 2,800 tonnes (2,800 long tons) at deep load. Les;  Fortin, Henry;  Lovitt, Norm, Back row L-R: unk;  [8] The ships had an endurance of 4,570 nautical miles (8,460 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h). Patterned on the RN Acasta or "A"-class destroyers, they incorporated certain "changes and additions considered necessary for service in Canadian waters." Get the best deals on HMCS when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. The destroyer escort was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy on 15 December 1956 and assigned hull number DDE 206. However, they were never fitted. 2-shaft English-Electric geared steam turbines, 3 Babcock & Wilcox boilers 22,000 kW (30,000 shp), 4,570 nautical miles (8,463.6 km) at 12 knots (22.2 km/h), 2263 tons (normal), 2800 tons (deep load), 2260 tons (normal), 3051 tons (deep load), 1 × SQS-10 or −11 hull mounted active search and attack sonar, 1 × SQS-501 (Type 162) high frequency bottom profiling sonar, 1 × SQS-502 (Type 170) high frequency Limbo mortar control sonar, 1 × UQC-1B "Gertrude" underwater telephone, 1 × GUNAR (Mk.64 GFCS with 2 on-mount SPG-48 directors), 1 × SQS-504 VDS, medium frequency active search (except 233 after 1986), 1 × GUNAR (Mk.64 GFCS with 1 on-mount SPG-48 director), 1 × DAU HF/DF (high frequency direction finder), 2 × single Mk.2 "K-gun" launchers with homing torpedoes, 2 × triple Mk.32 12.75 inch launchers firing Mk.44 or Mk.46 Mod 5 torpedoes, 1 × midships helicopter deck with Beartrap and hangar, Third Escort Squadron 1953–1959 – Halifax, Second Escort Squadron 1959–1965 – Esquimalt, This page was last edited on 1 December 2020, at 02:14. With its first promotion of sailors in 1986, Champlain was commissioned on August 15, 1986 and continued the maritime tradition within the city. Royal Canadian Navy : Damaged Ships, HMCS Saguenay & HMS Nabob. $31.99. Skeena and her sister River-class destroyer HMCS Saguenay were the first destroyers expressly built for the Royal Canadian Navy.Skeena weighed 1,358 tonnes, was nearly 98 metres long with a beam of nearly 10 metres, capable of 31 knots, with a crew complement of 181 and armed with four 4.7-inch and two two-pounder guns, five machine guns and eight torpedo tubes (more were … 25 Anniversary crew photo - Oct 1981. The following year, the three ships deployed with the United States Navy's Carrier Division 17 off the coast of Hawaii.[16]. The worst peacetime disaster in Canadian naval history occurred 51 years ago this week when nine crew were killed and another 53 injured in an explosion and fire aboard HMCS Kootenay.. HMCS SAGUENAY (D79) crew contemplate their future Damaged stern of the destroyer HMCS SAGUENAY (D79). C $40.82. On the morning of October 23, 1969, HMCS KOOTENAY was exercising in UK waters with a Canadian Task Group consisting of HMC Ships BONAVENTURE, TERRA NOVA, FRASER, ST. LAURENT, OTTAWA, ASSINIBOINE, MARGAREE, and SAGUENAY.The Task Group was headed home, westward from the English Channel, and at 0605 hours when approximately 200 miles off Plymouth, England, KOOTENAY and SAGUENAY … NC 10 Limbo ASW mortars in a stern well. In February 1960, Saguenay, accompanied by Ottawa and St. Laurent, began a training tour of the Pacific… Saguenay was out of service for nearly 6 months (repairs were completed on 22 May 1941). HMCS SAGUENAY 206. [13] Following the conversion, the displacement remained the same at standard load but at full load, it increased to 3,051 tonnes (3,003 long tons). The ships were sometimes referred to as "Cadillacs" for their relatively luxurious crew compartments; these were also the first Canadian warships to have a bunk for every crew member since previous warship designs had used hammocks. Sable, a bend wavy argent charged with two like cotises azure, surmounted by an Indian's head facing sinister and couped at the shoulder proper having a fillet gules about the temples, depending there from, tips downward, four feathers of the second pied of the last, and pendant from the ear an annulet silver. HMCS Kootenay was a 111-metre-long Restigouche-class destroyer built at the Burrard Dry Dock, in North Vancouver, British Columbia. At a distance of approximately 12 miles south of St. John's and 50 miles south east of Cape Spare, HMCS Saguenay was struck in the stern by the freighter SS Azra. [15][19], Barrie and Macpherson (1996), pp. The vessel was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navyon 7 March 1959 and was given the pennant number DDE (destroyer escort) 258. The warship was subsequently selected by the Canadian Forces for the Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) project. HMCS Saguenay was a River Class Destroyer. [17] The ship was refloated the next day without sustaining any damage. A sortable and printable list of 575 names of the crew of HMCS Niobe, transcribed from the 1911 Canadian census, and with additional information from other sources. 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