Jollymore, EO (5) gathered round the beer cooler - centre looking
C $13.56; Buy It Now; Free Shipping; From Philippines; Canada Royal Canadian Navy RCN WWII HMCS Ottawa H60 Destroyer lost Sept 14 1942. E., PO, Supply Dept., Steward Sect. Pat, MS, Comm Tech, Drummond,
C., AB, RCN - Radar Sect. 1977, Cdr Lionel Charles A. Westropp
C.M., LS, RCN - TAS Sect. for DELEX refit: 19 Apr 1982, Re-commissioned:
Ottawa recommissioned on 28 October 1964 and re-transferred to the east coast. A., AB, RCN - Gunnery Sect. L., AB, RCN - Radar Sect. [21] Ottawa was selected by the Canadian Forces for the Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) program, and underwent the refit from 19 April to 26 November 1982 at her builder, Canadian Vickers. south, From the collection of
Ottawa 229 crew members, J.J.
She was paid off on 31 Jul
the collection of John Cummins, PO
C2RPI, RCN, HMCS Ottawa 229 in her configurations as a DDE, Cdr Joseph Jacques Paul Cote, CO, on HMCS
L.S., LS, RCN - Radar Sect. D., AB, Supply Dept., Cookery Sect. Bruce Walter, Garry Weir - onboard HMCS OTTAWA 229 somewhere off
- (CC), Lockau,
G., CPO, RCN - Engine Room, Aux Machinery Sect. - (CC), Perry,
documentation to suggest that Ottawa (229) was ever bestowed with an
[8] To make room for the helicopter deck, the aft 3-inch mount and one of the Limbos were removed. A.L., CPO, RCN, Electrical Dept., Electrical Gunnery Sect. when he was going to hit a tree I thought, "this is it",
- (CC), Guise,
- (CC), Fraser,
229 (BW04) Bruce Walter on HMCS OTTAWA 229 c1983-86
- (CC), Slobodyan,
-05 Dec). Built by Canadian Vickers Ltd., Montreal, Ottawa
Bob G. Carson (Civies) Mrs. Helen Carson and baby Jacqueline
E.R., LS, RCN - Quartermaster Sect. Ottawa at anchor - taken from ship's duty boat which was heading ashore (8) Bruce
S.E., PO, RCN - Comm Visual - (CC), Milligan,
- (CC), Droucker,
[4], On 15 July 1968 she became the first bilingual ship of Maritime Command. On 02 Mar 1961,
K., LS, RCN, Comm Radio - (CC), Huggin,
- (CC), Lamoureux,
- 11 Jul 1990 - 31 Jul 1992, In memory of those who have crossed the bar, (CC) = Commissioning Crew 10
W.M., LCdr, Gunnery Officer - (CC), Belleville,
[16] Ottawa underwent conversion to a destroyer helicopter escort (DDH) at Victoria, British Columbia, performed by Victoria Machinery Depot beginning on 24 May 1963. RCN
A., AB, RCN - TAS Sect. Nicholson, MS Larry Hayward, PO1 Brian Lepage, MS Pat Droucker, MS Harold Fancy,
later converted to Helicopter Destroyer Escort (DDH) P.A., AB, RCN, Electrical Dept., Radio Sect. - (CC), Lalonde,
R., AB, Supply Dept., Victualling Sect. Burton - 10 Sep 1982 - 09 Jul
Ann Cummins, (2)
The bell is currently held by the CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum, Esquimalt, British Columbia. J.L., CPO, RCN, Electrical Dept., Electrical Detection Sect. Note that she has dropped her outboard anchor to assist in getting off the wall in the confined space of the camber. Gules, a bend wavy argent charged with two cotises wavy azure over all a beaver or, the sinister forepaw resting on a log of silver birch proper. Dec). DND photo, W. Cridland collection, courtesy of Bonnie McIssac. - (CC), Vautour,
Alang, India on August 15, 1994. HMCS Ottawa (DDH 229) was a St. Laurent-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from 1956 to 1992. receives a royal
Never seen anything like it in my life. "EGOR BEOFOR" to avoid the potential embarrassment. G.J., OS, RCN, Engine Room, Damage Control & Stability Sect. 1939-45, Normandy 1944, English
C., OS, RCN - Boiler Room - (CC), Gardner,
However, only enough was done to keep the ships in service into the late 1980s. - (CC), Book,
1984-1986, "Just
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. Click
- (CC), Clayton,
- (CC), Cain,
[4], The need for the St. Laurent class came about in 1949 when Canada joined NATO and the Cold War was in its infancy. - (CC), Swales,
Walter - HMCS OTTAWA 229 - 22 Mar 1984 (BW02) L-R: unknown,
- (CC), Rochon,
of HMCS Ottawa 229, Celebrating passing of WORK UPS for HMCS Ottawa 299
- (CC), Foland,
- (CC), Clayton,
(01-22 Oct), Savannah, GA (27-30 Oct), Mayport, FL (30 Oct - 01 Nov), Island
Vervette, OS Mike
Larry Toohey and Jack Cummins, New
Garry Netzke, LS Brian
HMCS Ottawa (H31) (II) was a G-class destroyer commissioned as HMS Griffin (H31) in the RN before serving with the RCN from 1943–1945. ship's on this deployment, HMCS
The first is that I almost lost my fingers
C $13.57; Buy It Now +C $4.07 shipping; Canada Royal Canadian Navy RCN WWII HMCS Ottawa H60 Destroyer River Class torped. The following is from the the Assistant RCN Heritage Officer: "There is a letter on file from the CO, HMCS Ottawa, in 1957
Academic disciplines Business Concepts Crime Culture Economy Education Energy Events Ship's Bell, Crossing
took a cab to some bar inland. - (CC), Salsman,
J.E., LS, RCN - Engine Room - (CC), Beaupre,
- (CC), White,
sort of surreal as you walked out of town. I., OS, RCN - Engine Room, Aux Machinery Sect. getting them stuck between the duty boat and the ship. Spread the love. A.M., LCdr, CD, RCN, XO - (CC), Curtin,
(Bill), C2ET, Erickson,
- (CC), Cox,
- (CC), Haynes,
unofficial motto and that HMCS Ottawa 229 did not have an official
unknown (BW08) HMCS OTTAWA 229 arriving at Ponta Delgada,
[4][15] In February 1960, she sailed with sister ships St. Laurent and Saguenay on an operational cruise to Hong Kong and Japan, performing training exercises with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force. G., AB, Supply Dept., Steward Sect. R., AB, RCN - Ordnance Dept, Torpedo Sect. from left to right, they are: hmcs athabaskan (ddh-282), hmcs ottawa (ddh-229), uss texas (cgn-39), uss nimitz (cvn-68), hmcs assiniboine (ddh-234), uss caron (dd-970) and hmcs protecteur (aor-509) A port beam view of ships from Task Group 401.1 underway during joint … of Montserrat (10-14 Nov), New Orleans, LA (20-24 Nov), Mayport, FL (28 Nov
- (CC), Sooley,
- (CC), Bleski,
E., OS, RCN - Comm Visual - (CC), Hooper,
DND photo, Courtesy of Dave Shirlaw. R., LS, RCN, Engine Room, Damage Control & Stability Sect. The HMCS Ottawa DDE 229 was a Destroyer of the canadian St. Laurent Class. 57, Francis
The new
Ottawa (1st) to Ottawa (2nd) there would have been enough WWII veterans
J., AB, RCN, Comm Radio - (CC), McInnes,
for the Naval Review in Bedford Basin, (BW11-BW12) Banyan aboard HMCS OTTAWA 229
- (CC), Mytruk,
S., PO, RCN, Engine Room, Damage Control & Stability Sect. - (CC), Kemp,
E.H., LS, RCN - (CC), Gowanlock,
Back Row, L-R: ?, ?, ?, ?, Raymond Cumby, ? J.J., AB, RCN - Comm Visual - (CC), Till,
01 Jun 1963 for DDH conversion, Paid off
The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) was assigned responsibility for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and controlling sea space in the western North Atlantic. - (CC), Dennis,
Other ship's on this deployment, HMCS Margaree 230 and HMCS Assiniboine 234. HMCS Ottawa (DDH 229) (III) was St. Laurent-class destroyer that served in the RCN and Canadian Forces from 1956–1992. In 1977, with Margaree and Athabaskan, Ottawa visited the Soviet Union. Arthur (Thunder Bay) HMCS Griffon (note change in spelling of Griffon). - (CC), Guilland,
Sep), Halifax, NS (20-26 Sep), Charleston, NC (01-22 Oct), Savannah,
- (CC), Obediah,
R.G., Slt, RCN - (CC), Carey,
P., AB, RCN - Radar Sect. - (CC), Killoran,
- (CC), Quikley,
but in April 1958 the Naval Historian, E.C. shave (9) ..... and a chilly
- (CC), Bridges,
Tampa, Fla., for $243,000.00, she departed Halifax under tow of the
D., PO, RCN, Electrical Dept., Radar Sect. 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. The stern well had a roller top to close it off from following seas. R., AB, RCN - Engine Room - (CC), Austin,
Photo taken by OSFC Bates. Click on the above photos to view a larger
Built by Canadian Vickers Ltd., Montreal, HMCS Ottawa was commissioned there on 10 Nov 1956. Bruce Walter, duty on brow in Lubeck, Germany, Charleston, North Carolina - 01-22 Oct 1984
OS Walter, SSD
- (CC), Martin,
Plymouth. HMCS OTTAWA, before her DDH refit. G., AB, RCN - TAS Sect. XO's Cap, Photos
Norwegian Fjord, (BW07-BW07) HMCS OTTAWA 229 - dates
- (CC), Auger,
Ian Bernard Morrow, RCN - 28 Apr 1959 - 19 Aug 1961, Cdr
R.F., AB, RCN - TAS Sect. Queen (6) Royal Bear enforcer
- (CC), Hepworth,
D., AB, RCN, Radar Sect. HMCS Ottawa 229 after her conversion to a DDH, HMCS Ottawa 229 entering Grand Harbour,
J.R., LS, RCN, Comm Radio - (CC), Berry,
Norman, LSWU, RCN - 1965-1966, Kirk,
This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. RCN - 07 Jul 1958 - 28 Apr 1959, Cdr
Fourth of Name G., AB, RCN - Radar Sect. Joseph Jacques Paul Cote, RCN - 28 Oct 1964 - 31 July 1967, Cdr
which translates roughly to "sick" beaver. [4], Ottawa was transferred to the west coast where she joined the Second Canadian Escort Squadron. Ottawa, From the collection Commodore Jacques Cote, Weapons Mess, HMCS Assiniboine 234 - 1968, HMCS Ottawa in the floating drydock. motto. D.A., LS, RCN - Quartermaster Sect. T., OS, RCN - Radar Sect. - (CC), Skakum,
- (CC), Miller,
The hull was strengthened, fueling facilities for the helicopter and activated fin stabilizers installed. (L-R) Robert (Bob ) Carson,
W., AB, RCN, Electrical Dept., Radar Sect. OTTAWA overtakes HMCS BONAVENTURE with a Tracker on landing approach. - 05 Aug 1988 - 11 Jul 1990, Cdr
that the reverse of "REGAE" is too close to "AEGER"
- (CC), Rose,
Naval Exercise Teamwork 80. Royal Canadian Navy - Destroyer: DDE / DDH 229 - HMCS Ottawa: Type, Class: St. Laurent - class Destroyer Escort - DDE. N., CPO, Supply Dept., Cookery Sect. J., AB, RCN - Quartermaster Sect. the flight deck waiting for duty boat (6) Group of sailors
J.G., AB, RCN, Electrical Dept., Electrical Detection Sect. - (CC), Quinn,
- (CC), Bardy,
Orleans. clerk, not a REAL sailor. - (CC), Pitman,
1994 under tow by the Ukrainian flagged tug Sapfir. D.E.A., A/Cd Bos'n, CD, RCN - (CC), Harrison,
D., AB, RCN - TAS Sect. [7][note 1] The destroyer escorts had a crew of 12 officers and 237 enlisted. R., AB, RCN, Comm Radio - (CC), Jobin,
Doug, Mary and Don Ballentyne on HMCS Ottawa 229 Channel 1944, Biscay 1944, Paid off:
Shirley and J.J. Cummins with baby Jacqueline Ann Cummins (3) Shirley and
Taking photos such as this was frowned upon as they
Austin T., LSSN, CD (S), From
RP John Moylan is in the photo but not yet
1970 - 07 Feb 1972, LCdr Neil Ronald Boivin
B., AB, RCN - Quartermaster Sect. - (CC), Mantha,
- (CC), Brown,
Mike, OS.RM - 1986, O'Bright,
HMCS Stormont is a former River - class frigate that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. Seaman J. Cummins on HMCS Ottawa 229 at sea off Bermuda, Jan 1957, LS Cummins served on HMCS Ottawa 10 Nov 56 - 26 May
[12] All seven St Laurents were fitted with helicopter platforms and SQS 504 Variable Depth Sonar (VDS). Vicker's, Montreal - 16 Apr to 26 Nov 1982, HMCS Ottawa 229 at Toronto. And
Beardmore
Bermuda (BW03) Bruce Walter on the bridge of HMCS OTTAWA
Please sign and date your posts by typing four tildes ( ~~~~). C.A., LS, RCN - Quartermaster Sect. The single funnel was altered to twin stepped funnels to permit the forward extension of the helicopter hangar. R., AB, RCN - Ordnance Dept, Gunnery Sect. Mike, OS-ABRM - 1983-1984, MacLean,
at the camera, MS Larry Hayward, Comm Tech (6) James
(BW13) HMCS OTTAWA 229 taking a wave over the bridge, HMCS OTTAWA NATO Deployment - 04 Aug - 31
Vessel Identification - (CC), Redden,
R., AB, RCN - Gunnery Sect. Visiting Ships Programme - Expo '67. Constantine (Tino) Cotaras, RCN - 21 Jul 1967 - 15 Jul 1968, Cdr
[14], Ottawa was laid down at Canadian Vickers in Montreal on 8 June 1951, the ship was launched on 29 May 1953. (BW05) Bruce Walter on the flag deck of HMCS OTTAWA 229 in a
Blues) My Dad, Ldg. R., CPO, RCN - Comm Visual - (CC), Strong,
J. ", Cdr Charles Roger Parker, DSC, RCN - 10 Nov
Ottawa was the first bilingual ship to serve in the Canadian navy. Source: en.wikipedia.org. Macdonald, Steward (7) Edgar Randell (with hat) &
It
HMCS Ottawa (DDH 229), 978-3-639-91249-4, Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. - (CC), Larue,
W., PO, RCN - Engine Room, Aux Machinery Sect. V., PO, Supply Dept., Stores Sect. [20] Repairs were affected within six months. hatch leading down to the bridge. Add your article. P.H., PO, RCN - TAS Sect. Pullen told him that Ottawa (H60) and (H31) both used "EAGER
A.J.H., AB, RCN - Quartermaster Sect. They were built to counter nuclear, biological and chemical attack conditions, which led to a design with a rounded hull, a continuous main deck, and the addition of a pre-wetting system to wash away contaminants. - (CC), Laliberte,
with an experimental deck over her stern to test the feasibility of
Rick Bridges on watch in the Ops Room on HMCS Ottawa 229 - 1963, From
Pierre Edouard Gerard Simard, RCN - 15 Jul 1968 - 15 May 1970, Cdr Maurice Henry Tremblay - 15 May
26 Nov 1982. [4], The Christening Bells Project at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum includes information from the ship's bell of HMCS Ottawa which was used for baptism of babies on board ship 1956–1992. - 09 Jul 1984 - 11 Jul 1986, Cdr Allen Bennett Dunlop - 11 Jul 1986 - 05 Aug
D., PO, RCN - Engine Room - (CC), Tremblay,
- (CC), Netzke,
R., PO, Supply Dept., Pay Sect. J., AB, RCN - Engine Room, Aux Machinery Sect. HMCS Ottawa (DDH 229) (III). With 3 or four of us in the cab this
circa 1982, HMCS Ottawa 229 during refit at Canadian
E., LS, RCN - Gunnery Sect. Former HMCS Ottawa leaving Halifax April 4,
Historical note: On 18 Jul 1995, the dormant
Brian, PO1, Comm Tech, Llewellyn,
- (CC), Cook,
In his letter he states that Admiral Hugh
HMCS OTTAWA (3rd) (229) The History of the OTTAWA (3rd) HMCS Ottawa (DDH 229) was a St. Laurent-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from 1956-1992. doubtful that the "EAGER BEAVER" motto was not perpetuated from
(10-14 Nov), New Orleans, LA (20-24 Nov), Mayport, FL (28 Nov -05
Die HMCS Ottawa war ein Zerstörer der kanadischen St. Laurent Klasse. J., AB, RCN - Radar Sect. the cab hit it. And it was
E., LS, RCN - Boiler Room - (CC), Crevier,
the collection of Rick Bridges,
- (CC), March,
changed the screws from time to time to change the ship's signature. G.A., PO, RCN - Radar Sect. HMCS MONCTON; HMCS ORIOLE; HMCS OTTAWA DDH-229; HMCS PORTE DAUPHINE YMG-186; HMCS SAGUENAY DDH-206; Royal Yacht Britannia; HMS BRAVE F94; ex German UC-97; INS TARANGINI; HNLMS ROTTERDAM D818; USS HURRICANE PC-3; USS PROWESS AM-280; USS SAMUEL E. MORISON; USS ZELLARS DD-777; We Will Remember Them! - (CC), Hutchinson,
Name) My Mother: Shirley Cummins nee Dowling Able Seaman, Robert
G., CPO, RCN - Boiler Room - (CC), Jackson,
W., AB, RCN, Engine Room, Damage Control & Stability Sect. F., PO, RCN, Engine Room, Damage Control & Stability Sect. G.J., AB, RCN, Electrical Dept., Power Sect. - (CC), Robinson,
This led to all the other remaining St. Laurent-class destroyers to be taken out of service for precautionary inspections. - (CC), MacDonald,
- (CC), Orr,
Even though it is
- (CC), Fogarty,
In 1968 Ottawa
Russell, disagrees and argues
- (CC), Braman,
drydock. - (CC), Kimber,
- (CC), Steel,
- (CC), Thibault,
J.C., A/Lt, RCN, Navigating Officer - (CC), Tracey,
From left to right, they are: HMCS ATHABASKAN (DDH 282), HMCS OTTAWA (DDH 229), USS NIMITZ (CVN 68) HMCS ASSINIBOINE (DDH 234), USS TEXAS (CGN 39), USS CARON (DD 970) and HMCS PROTECTEUR (AOR 509). [5] The vessels were designed to operate in harsh Canadian conditions. [4], From 6–16 June 1991 Ottawa participated in the NATO naval exercise Ocean Safari 91. Home Lists Set indices All set index articles H HMCS Stormont. J.R., AB, RCN, Comm Radio - (CC), Briand,
[9][10][11] Th development of the beartrap, installed in Assiniboine during her 1962–63 conversion, finalized the concept. [4] In February 1994, the ship was sold to Global Shipping of Tampa, Florida. Featured Artifact The trowel used by Commodore Walter Hose when he … P., LS, RCN - Quartermaster Sect. OTTAWA 229 on arrival in Hamilton, ON (4) HMCS OTTAWA 229
J., LS, Supply Dept., Victualling Sect. (PO1 Brian Jackson) and the Sheriff, (7) C.O. Clerk Daryl Bruce Walter's arrival in Hamilton on HMCS OTTAWA 229, HMCS Ottawa 229 - Great Lakes Cruise 1985, A final voyage .... to the breaker's yard. H., AB, RCN - Gunnery Sect. OS Myles Dennis, AB Garry Weir, PO2 Chuck
R., AB, Supply Dept., Cookery Sect. St Laurent Class destroyer escort (helicopter),HMCS Ottawa DDH 229 at anchor in the Bedford Basin,Halifax for the 1985 NATO Naval Review. - (CC), Campbell,
W., OS, RCN - Comm Visual - (CC), McAgy,
- (CC), Gervais,
proposal is supported by the Committee and forwarded for consideration. D. Bruce, AB.CA (Cox'n Writer / Ship's Office) - Nov 83 - May 86, Walters,
- (CC), Caton,
J.T., LS, RCN, Comm Radio - (CC), Moore,
R.S., LS, RCN - TAS Sect. Ottawa launched at Canadian Vickers in 1953 as DDE,reconfigured mid 1960s to DDH with provision for CH124 Sea King helicopter,flight deck,helo-hauldown system,hanger,stabilizers and variable depth sonar. - (CC), LePage,
[12][13] The two 40 mm guns were also removed. official motto. take pics like that. HMCS Ottawa (H31) Destroyer, River Class Ex - HMS Griffin; ex - HMCS Griffin Commissioned 7 April 1943 Paid off 12 October 1945. OTTAWA visited Hamilton on 16 August 1971. L., AB, RCN - TAS Sect. E., AB, Supply Dept., Cookery Sect. E., OS, RCN - Engine Room SDS - (CC), Waekens,
J.P., LS, RCN - Radar Sect. W.J., LS, RCN - Comm Visual - (CC), Cota,
- (CC), Chartrand,
The rounded deck-edge forward was adopted to prevent ice forming. Circle - 22 Mar 1984, (1) Neptune's Herald (2) The Royal Scribe
but it was a "cork" tree and it just disintegrated when
C $13.56; HMCS Ottawa (FFH 341) Wikipedia. [10], In the conversion to a helicopter-carrying vessel, Ottawa was gutted except for machinery and some forward spaces. A., CPO, RCN - Gunnery Sect. [17] Ottawa remained a FLU until 1 April 1973. arriving for one of the many port visits - either Midland,
Robert Carson, Key West Florida. The
- (CC), McKinnon,
(L-R) Jack Cummins, Al Snider, Laroche Rocheleau and Bob
Roosey Roads. - (CC), Snider,
- (CC), Tellar,
She began her DDH conversion at Victoria on 24 May 1963. R.L., LS, RCN - Comm Visual - (CC), Jordan,
The ships were also fitted with two single-mounted 40 mm (1.6 in) guns. 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. A.G.D. REGAE REVAEB (Eager Beaver spelled backward). Bryan, OS/AB.FC - Jan 1966 - Aug 1968, Weir,
I., OS, RCN, Engine Room, Damage Control & Stability Sect. (1) Entering Charleston, NC. It appears this was an
1978 - 04 Jul 1980, Cdr Edward James Michael Young - 04
J.E., PO, RCN, Electrical Dept., Electrical Detection Sect. J.R.P., LS, RCN - Gunnery Sect. - (CC), McCarron,
- (CC), Johnson,
J., PO, RCN, Engine Room, Damage Control & Stability Sect. 1974 - 30 Aug 1974, Cdr W.J. - (CC), Thibault,
J.A., PO, RCN - Radar Sect. S., PO, RCN - Engine Room - (CC), Maloney,
[4][16] In June–July 1988, the vessel performed a cruise of the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes. We have no
Memories: Helicopter Flying off Bermuda
BEOFOR" and this was accepted as the official motto for Ottawa (341). ...... (12) The Jimmy, LCdr Legaarden, doesn't seem to bad off, Sketch by Paul Prudhomme during Exercise
image, Photo source: Tug
G., OS, RCN - Gunnery Sect. K., PO, RCN - Boiler Room - (CC), Johnson,
presents his crew
(3) The Royal Surgeon (4) Neptune (led by his
- (CC), McMillan,
Malta, November 1966, Other
Perusse
enjoying a beer with Carl Sohn in back (11) Waiting in line for
Ottawa was the first bilingual ship to serve in the Canadian navy. Hey, I was a
HMCS OTTAWA DDH-229. [7], In the late 1970s, under the Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) program was commissioned to upgrade ten of the St. Laurent-class ships with new electronics, machinery, and hull upgrades and repairs. for Operations with US Carrier Division 17 off Hawaii; returning to
P., AB, RCN - Gunnery Sect. W., LS, RCN - Engine Room SDS - (CC), Shellard,
- (CC), Douglas,
- (CC), Freisen,
J.J., AB, RCN - Radar Sect. company photos The
Montserrat as the jetty was not big enough for her to go alongside, (1-4)
D.R., AB, RCN - TAS Sect. Didn't know better. [18] The ship was replaced by Skeena as the naval FLU. R., AB, RCN - Gunnery Sect. A., LS, RCN, Electrical Dept., Power Sect. identified, OS "Fid" Ferrari in the wardroom pantry
(8) Edgar Randell showing off his skill at horse shoes
Mar 7, 2017 - HMCS Ottawa DDH-229 Color 8" x 10" Photograph J.A., CPO, RCN - TAS Sect. W., PO, RCN - Radar Sect. - 06 Jan 1977 - 23 Jan 1978, Cdr James Ernest D. Bell - 23 Jan
light that the Griffon had been adopted for the Naval Division in Port
- (CC), Ripley,
- (CC), Reeve,
- (CC), Martin,
D., OS, RCN - TAS Sect. Source: City of Vancouver
LSTD1Robert Carson, From the collection of LSTD1
[16] She was paid off from active service on 31 July 1992 at Halifax. A., AB, Supply Dept., Supply Sect. ", Crossing the Line - Arctic
E., AB, RCN - Quartermaster Sect. D.A., Midshipman, RCN - (CC), MacLelland,
K.G., AB, RCN, Comm Radio - (CC), Burgess,
In 1957 she was fitted
Roma, OS/LS.RM, 1983-1985, Smith,
- (CC), Pouliot,
HMCS Ottawa 229, 03 Feb 1957, (1) (Left to Right)
AB Roma Simard, AB Mike MacDonald, LS
Distinction" he writes that Ottawa (H60) had a beaver on its unofficial
G., AB, RCN - TAS Sect. J.J. Cummins with baby Jacqueline Ann Cummins, LS Robert G. Carson (2nd from
here to see the town clock (seen in photo 8) after the volcanic eruption. Free for commercial use, no attribution … badge and the motto they used was "EAGER BEAVER". [19] In 1976, Ottawa was among the escort for the royal yacht HMY Britannia during a royal visit to Canada and took part in the major NATO naval exercise Teamwork '76. Carson, "Gitmo" Cuba - Crew members from HMCS
M., OS, RCN - Engine Room, Aux Machinery Sect. R.M., LS, RCN - Radar Sect. HMCS Ottawa (H31) (II) was a G-class destroyer commissioned as HMS Griffin (H31) in the RN before serving with the RCN from 1943-1945. T., AB, RCN - TAS Sect. Visits: Lubeck, Germany (04-07 Aug), Copenhagen, Denmark,
1992, and on 04 Apr 1994, after being sold to Global Shipping Co.,
- (CC), Morin,
J.G., LS, RCN, Gunnery Sect. Ldg. - (CC), Slack,
G.J.W., LS, RCN - Radar Sect. Myles, OS-LSRM, 1984-1986, Deriger,
The
Dave indicates that Ottawa (H31) formerly known as HMS Griffin had griffins
- (CC), Purse,
R.A., PO, RCN - Gunnery Sect. 1. - (CC), Giles,
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- (CC), Snow,
Download Image of A port beam view of ships from Task Group 401.1 underway during joint Canadian and US Naval Exercise TEAMWORK 80. H.T., LCdr (S), RCN, Supply Officer - (CC), Collier,
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