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HMCS Nootka (R96)

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area in January and was fired upon by Communist guns. For the first three months of 1951, the three Canadian destroyers in theatre spent the majority of their time screening aircraft carriers and performing inshore patrols. On 16 March 1950 she became the Senior Officer's Ship for the Canadian force
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of 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,
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and 28 prisoners after encountering a 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
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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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positioned along the centreline, holding six depth charges at a time and space for nine reloads. A depth charge thrower was set high on each side of 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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in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Construction of the ship was slowed by a shortage of skilled labour and engineering personnel. By the end of 1943,
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was ordered as part of the 1942–43 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 Campaign in the Haeju region in March. For the majority of 1952,
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for the 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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During construction delays soon began due to a shortage of skilled labour and engineering personnel. Furthermore, on the first batch,
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underwent further conversion and modernization in 1953–1954 and resumed training duties with the Atlantic Fleet. In January 1958,
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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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to stern. The turrets were placed on 40Β° mountings with open-backed shields. The ship also had one twin turret of
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supported the Island campaign off the west coast. During one inshore patrol around the islands on 26 September,
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in the 'X' position. The mounts were powered by turbo generators and turbo-hydraulic units. For secondary
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s final sensor layout was the SPS-6C, SPS-10, Type 293 and Type 262 radars and Type 170 and Type 174
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Azure, in base barry wavy of four argent and azure, a killer whale (Orca) proper rising from the sea.
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for air search, Type 293 radar for target indication and Type 285 for 4.7-inch gun control and a
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was the second Canadian Tribal to be constructed in Canada and the second Canadian warship to
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in Quebec. There the two destroyers left the aircraft carrier and toured the north, visiting
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Her second tour in Korean waters took place from 12 February 1952 until 9 February 1952.
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junk, rescuing its crew of five. She returned to Halifax on 17 December 1952 via the
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that had surrendered to the RCN at the end of the Second World War. However, before
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of 1,927 long tons (1,958 t) and 2,745 long tons (2,789 t) at deep load.
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situated side by side. The vessel was also fitted with four 21-inch (533 mm)
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than as fleet destroyers. The Naval Staff intended to order the construction of a
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was assigned to the Island Campaign on the west coast, supporting guerrillas and
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winter service. Design modifications were made after deficiencies were noted in
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was christened by Miss R. Gallant, a shipyard employee and named for the
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to denote Marks (models) of ordnance until after the Second World War.
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for the first of two tours of duty. On her first tour, she relieved
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people, formerly called the "Nootka", an aboriginal people of the
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mount. The secondary armament was also upgraded, with four single
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was assigned to the west coast blockade patrol. On 13–14 May,
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departed from Halifax on 25 November 1950 and transited the
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and were considered "wet" ships. They had a range of 5,700
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The ship was 335 feet 6 inches (102.3 m)
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of 13 feet (4.0 m). As built, the destroyer had a
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arrived only one full year after the ship's launch.
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Along the stern of the ships were racks for 2198:List of destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy 1866: 8: 1751:The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–2002 1577:. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing. 528:the world. The ship was sold for scrap and 344:505–516 long tons (513–524 t) fuel oil 233:2,745 long tons (2,789 t) at deep load 1873: 1859: 1851: 1749:Macpherson, Ken & Barrie, Ron (2002). 866:into the RCN on 7 August 1946, performing 435:1 Γ— twin 3 in (76 mm) Mk 22 (HA) 1424: 1393: 1381: 1242: 1218: 1169: 1066:while operating in the Atlantic with the 1655:. Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press. 1480: 1369: 1354: 1330: 1318: 1230: 1194: 1157: 1012:sailed for home on 20 July, replaced by 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1145: 1122: 230:1,927 long tons (1,958 t) standard 1342: 1276: 1206: 29: 1615:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1304:Gardiner, Chumbley & Budzbon 1995 1288: 648:. 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Index

HMCS Nootka

Nuu-chah-nulth
Halifax Shipyards
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Faslane, Scotland
Tribal-class
destroyer
pp
oa
Parsons
single-reduction geared turbines
Admiralty-type three-drum boilers
shafts
shp
knots
nmi
Type 291 radar
Type 293 radar
Type 285 radar
40 mm Bofors
40 mm Bofors
20 mm Oerlikon
21 inch (533 mm)
40 mm Bofors
21 inch (533 mm)
Squid
Tribal-class
destroyer
Royal Canadian Navy

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