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Tribals, with two under construction every year. However, due to war demands, British yards could not accommodate such a request. Therefore, it was decided that Canadian shipyards would construct the second batch of Tribals. They were ordered with modified ventilation and heating systems for
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s construction was several months behind schedule. This delayed the construction of the fourth
Canadian-built Tribal as there were only two slips at Halifax capable of building the destroyers. Further delays were caused by the contractor for the ships' boilers ad engines,
780:(DDE). The DDE conversion was composed of removing the existing 4.7-inch armament and replacing the 'A' and 'X' mounts with twin 4-inch mounts to give the ship uniform armament. The 'Y' mount was replaced by two triple-barrelled Mark IV
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Chinese fishing fleet off the west coast. Later in May, the destroyer transferred to the east coast, performing bombardment, aircraft carrier screening and patrol missions.
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in fall 1963 where she sustained hull damage while docking in strong winds. She was temporarily patched and returned to
Halifax and was decommissioned at Halifax on 6 February 1964. She was
578:, the lead ship of the Canadian Tribals. Canadian Tribals were a foot longer than their British counterparts and carried an auxiliary boiler for heating and additional power requirements.
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also installed. The 4-inch guns, all Mk XVI, were controlled by the US Mark 63 fire control system, replacing the DCT controller and the vessels were fitted with SPS-6C air search and
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and her fellow ships could find the range on the submarine, the aircraft of the Naval Air Arm successfully attacked the vessel and sank her. In
September 1948, she joined the
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intent to build a stronger, permanent force. The
Tribals were designed to fight heavily armed destroyers of other navies, such as the Japanese
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was ordered as part of the 1942β43 building programme by the RCN in June 1941. The second Tribal to be constructed in Canada, the ship's
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troops in the islands around Chodo. The ship took part in the Island
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Atlantic Fleet. She was one of the ships assigned to take part in Operation Scuttled, the training exercise designed to sink
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underwent further conversion and modernization in 1953β1954 and resumed training duties with the Atlantic Fleet. In January 1958,
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671:(67.6 km/h; 42.0 mph). The destroyers could carry 505β516 long tons (513β524 t) of fuel oil. Tribals had poor
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anti-submarine mortars. In 1951, the ship underwent another alteration, replacing the 4-inch gun in 'X' mount with a twin
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396:4 Γ twin 4 in (102 mm)/45 QF Mk XVI (HA)
1694:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947β1995
1653:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922β1946
721:in one quad mounting, situated behind the second
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2193:List of destroyers of the Royal Australian Navy
1790:Thorgrimsson, Thor & Russell, E.C. (1965).
1043:, having become the second Canadian warship to
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1831:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1696:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1677:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
729:. Along the stern of the ships were racks for
2198:List of destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy
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1751:The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910β2002
1577:. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing.
528:the world. The ship was sold for scrap and
344:505β516 long tons (513β524 t) fuel oil
233:2,745 long tons (2,789 t) at deep load
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435:1 Γ twin 3 in (76 mm) Mk 22 (HA)
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1304:Gardiner, Chumbley & Budzbon 1995
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648:. The destroyer was propelled by two
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2188:List of destroyers of the Royal Navy
1545:"Say Seaman Forgot Order of Skipper"
1510:, pp. 41β42, 44, 49β50, 52, 59.
1462:. The Canadian Press. 10 August 1946
452:2 Γ triple 12 in (305 mm)
16:Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
1734:. Surrey, UK: Almark Publications.
703:QF 4-inch (102 mm) Mk XVI guns
697:, designated 'A', 'B' and 'Y' from
264:36 ft 6 in (11.13 m)
1711:Gimblett, Richard H., ed. (2009).
1551:. The Canadian Press. 13 June 1958
1438:"Second Tribal Destroyer Launched"
786:3-inch (76 mm)/50 caliber gun
659:powered by steam created by three
493:while still under construction in
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1592:Boutiller, James A., ed. (1982).
1129:Mark XII = Mark 12. Britain used
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293:Admiralty-type three-drum boilers
194:Colours are white and royal blue.
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207:General characteristics as built
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1807:Tucker, Gilbert Norman (1952).
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1068:First Canadian Escort Squadron
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1651:Chesneau, Roger, ed. (1980).
691:4.7-inch (119 mm) Mk XII
548:were ordered by the Canadian
489:. She received the unit name
1594:RCN in Retrospect, 1910β1968
1573:Arbuckle, J. Graeme (1987).
1413:Macpherson & Barrie 2002
1260:Macpherson & Barrie 2002
915:on a training cruise to the
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620:and 377 feet (114.9 m)
1575:Badges of the Canadian Navy
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251:377 ft (114.9 m)
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1811:. Ottawa: King's Printer.
1794:. Ottawa: King's Printer.
1715:. Toronto: Dundurn Press.
1549:Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph
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811:Construction and career
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1730:Hodges, Peter (1971).
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162:Tikegh mamook solleks
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1460:The Montreal Gazette
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97:Halifax, Nova Scotia
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921:Churchill, Manitoba
840:John Inglis Company
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151:DDE 213 (1950β1964)
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1622:978-1-84832-149-6
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1041:Mediterranean Sea
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182:Scrapped at
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127:Commissioned
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2105: (R79)
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1555:16 December
1466:16 December
1343:Hodges 1971
1277:Hodges 1971
1207:Tucker 1952
1095:Great Lakes
959:During the
907:sister ship
902:Magnificent
887:, a German
607:Description
518: (J35)
511: (J35)
505:minesweeper
438:4 x single
406:2 Γ single
332:5,700
169:Honours and
114:20 May 1942
106:$ 6 million
21:HMCS Nootka
2239:1944 ships
2213:Categories
2139:Athabaskan
2103:Athabaskan
2088:Athabaskan
2060:Warramunga
1898:Royal Navy
1567:References
1289:Brown 2012
1061:HMCS
1049:Suez Canal
1037:minelaying
973:HMCS
961:Korean War
925:Hudson Bay
910:HMCS
900:HMCS
868:sea trials
709:armament,
682:As built,
642:complement
600:Athabaskan
487:Korean War
428:1953 refit
403:RP.50 Mk V
349:Complement
301:Propulsion
1644:1183-112X
1141:Citations
1113:in 1965.
1074:in 1962;
1063:Algonquin
951:and HMCS
946:HMS
939:RFA
824:laid down
772:In 1949,
739:main mast
673:freeboard
530:broken up
520:in 1943.
475:destroyer
445:1 Γ quad
420:1 Γ quad
413:2 Γ twin
399:2 Γ twin
341:Endurance
219:destroyer
111:Laid down
2132:Iroquois
2095:Iroquois
1963:Matabele
1827:(1988).
1771:(2005).
1673:(2006).
1107:scrapped
929:paid off
860:launched
760:and the
575:Iroquois
565:flotilla
561:cruisers
392:As built
386:Armament
186:in 1965.
119:Launched
78:Namesake
2175:J class
2169:I class
1984:Punjabi
1956:Mashona
1928:Cossack
1921:Bedouin
1914:Ashanti
1817:4346983
1800:5285395
1103:Bermuda
1089:joined
1005:sampans
1003:, five
695:turrets
654:Parsons
646:ratings
630:draught
624:with a
534:Faslane
516:Nanoose
284:Parsons
269:Draught
89:Builder
49:History
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2147:Micmac
2111:Cayuga
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2047:Kurnai
2040:Arunta
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2005:Tartar
1998:Somali
1977:Nubian
1970:Mohawk
1942:Gurkha
1935:Eskimo
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1029:Nootka
1021:Nootka
1014:Cayuga
1010:Nootka
997:Nootka
993:Nootka
989:Cayuga
984:Inchon
965:Nootka
953:Nootka
893:Nootka
889:U-boat
875:Nootka
848:Nootka
844:Micmac
832:Nootka
816:Nootka
805:sonars
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794:Sperry
774:Nootka
723:funnel
711:Nootka
684:Nootka
650:shafts
640:had a
638:Nootka
594:Cayuga
589:Nootka
584:Micmac
555:Fubuki
540:Design
522:Nootka
509:Nootka
502:-class
491:Nootka
470:was a
467:Nootka
442:Boffin
410:Mk VII
306:shafts
240:Length
171:awards
84:people
72:Nootka
62:Canada
41:Nootka
2134:(G07)
2125:Huron
2118:Haida
2090:(G89)
1949:Maori
1638:(1).
1117:Notes
1091:Haida
1001:junks
975:Sioux
948:Ocean
912:Haida
884:U-190
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782:Squid
762:HF/DF
746:radar
669:knots
557:class
500:Fundy
465:HMCS
454:Squid
417:Mk VC
329:Range
322:knots
320:36.5
317:Speed
199:Badge
191:Notes
158:Motto
39:HMCS
2012:Zulu
1991:Sikh
1833:ISBN
1813:OCLC
1796:OCLC
1777:ISBN
1755:ISBN
1736:ISBN
1717:ISBN
1698:ISBN
1679:ISBN
1657:ISBN
1640:ISSN
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1468:2017
1099:NATO
1080:Cuba
905:and
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820:keel
725:for
626:beam
587:and
544:The
304:2 Γ
291:3 Γ
282:2 Γ
261:Beam
179:Fate
103:Cost
68:Name
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