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The navy's four remaining operational Kingston-class vessels — HMCS Moncton, HMCS Yellowknife, HMCS Edmonton and HMCS Nanaimo — will operate out of Halifax. They will be retired over the next three ...
Ships: USS Gravely (DD 107), HMCS Preserver (AOR 510), HMCS Iroquois (DDH 280), RFA Argus (A 135), and FGS Hessen (F 221). Public visitation hours: June 30 to July 5 from 12 p. m. to 6 p.m. NOTE ...
About 40 Navy ships from around the world are docking in Baltimore for the Star Spangled Sailabration. 11 News has compiled a list of where they're located so you can find them.
On Dec. 4, 1983, HMCS Iroquois rescued 20 crew members from a Panamanian-registered ship that was at risk of capsizing. Eighteen of the warship's company were decorated for bravery.
The destroyer HMCS Iroquois (DDG 280), frigates HMCS Ville de Quebec (FFH 332), HMCS St. John's (FFH 340), oil replenishment ship HMCS Preserver (AOR 510), and the submarine HMCS Corner Brook (SSK ...
HMCS Iroquois’s motto was “Ongwanonsionni” — together we fight, together we fall. JW55B arrived safely in Kola Inlet the morning of Dec. 29, 1943. Just another bit of Canadian history.
Canada’s top soldier paid tribute to the 300 crewmembers departingHalifax aboard HMCS Iroquois on Saturday, throwing in cheerful hockeyasides and jokes about the country’s shopping habits.
— Black Falcon Pier will host the Canadian ships HMCS Iroquois and HMCS Preserver, along with the United Kingdom’s RFA Argus, the FGS Hessen from Germany, and USS Gravely.
“HMCS Toronto is a Halifax-class patrol frigate serving with the Canadian Naval Task Group (CNTG) deployed in the northern Arabian Sea on Operation APOLLO, Canada’s military contribution to the ...
After eight months of waiting, crowds of family and friends welcomed home the sailors and air crew on board HMCS Montreal as it steamed into its home port Friday following a lengthy deployment to ...
Some information may no longer be current. The crew of HMCS Iroquois, whose mission to the Arabian Sea has been stalled by a helicopter crash, are determined to go back to sea this week.
Of note, the task force was headed by a Canadian in 2008, when then-Commodore, Bob Davidson, commanded CTF-150 for four months from HMCS Iroquois.
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