HMCS CLAYOQUOT
J174
Bangor
Class Minesweeper
HMCS CLAYOQUOT J174
Source: Canadian War Museum
George Metcalf
Archival Collection CWM
19990081-016_2
Courtesy of the Canadian War Museum
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Battle honours and awards: Atlantic
1942-44, Gulf of St. Lawrence 1942
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Laid down: 20
Jun 1940
Launched: 03
Oct 1940
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Commissioned: 22
Aug 1941
Fate: Sunk on 24
Dec 1944
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Laid down as HMS Esperanza, she
was renamed CLAYOQUOT J174 in 1940. Named after Clayoquot Sound, Vancouver Island,
she was commissioned at Prince Rupert on 02 Aug 1941. After
working up, she left Esquimalt on 10 Oct 1941 for Halifax, arriving
14 Nov 1941. Initially assigned to Halifax Local Defence Force, she
was transferred in Mar 1942, to WLEF and in May 1942 to Gulf Escort
Force. While serving with Gulf Escort Force she rescued 55 survivors
of HMCS CHARLOTTETOWN, torpedoed and sunk near Cap Chat on 11 Sep 1942. In
Oct 1942 CLAYOQUOT joined Sydney Force. She arrived at Halifax
on 29 Dec 1942 for a major refit, which was progressively carried
out there and at Liverpool and Pictou, N.S. Completing her refit in
May 1943, she re-joined Sydney Force in Jul 1943 after working up. In Jan 1944, she was transferred to HMCS
CORNWALLIS for officers'
training in A/S warfare, and in Oct 1944 was re-assigned to Halifax
Force. On 24 Dec 1944, while taking station on convoy XB.139, she
was torpedoed and sunk three miles from Sambro Light Vessel by U-
806, losing eight of her crew.
The following is from McLean, Douglas
M. (1994) "A Loss of the HMCS CLAYOQUOT," Canadian Military
History: Vol. 3: Iss. 2, Article 4 - The torpedo struck without warning.
HMCS CLAYOQUOT was returning from an anti-submarine sweep in the approaches
to Halifax harbour when its stern rose into the air, mangled by the
detonation of a German T-5 acoustic homing torpedo. The men aboard felt two
concussions, the second likely being depth charges stored on CLAYOQUOT'S stern set off by the torpedo. Whatever the details, the explosions were
devastating for the small Bangor class minesweeper. A grainy photograph of
the doomed ship shows the stern blasted vertical, the ship listing to
starboard. CLAYOQUOT lasted barely ten minutes after being hit, just long
enough for all but eight of her crew to escape. The worst fate befell two
young officers trapped in the port forward-cabin. These men called out
through a port hole for axes to chop their way to freedom, but all the axes
were underwater. The merciless sea closed around them as the ship vanished.
Photos and Documents
Commanding Officers
A/LCdr George Alexander Victor Thomson,
RCNR - 28 Aug 1941 - 18 Nov 1941
A/LCdr R.B. Campbell,
RCNR - 19 Nov 1941 - 13 Apr 1942
Lt Henry Ernest Lade,
RCNR - 14 Apr 1942 - 07 Apr 1943
Lt Claude Lane Campbell,
RCNVR - 08 Apr 1943 - 05 Mar 1944 |
Lt Donald Richard Baker,
RCNVR - 06 Mar 1944 - 11 Apr 1944
Lt Claude Lane Campbell,
RCNVR - 12 Apr 1944 - 15 Jun 1944
Lt Murdo (Red) Smith, RCNR - 16 Jun 1944 - 28 Jul
1944
A/LCdr Alexander Craig Campbell,
RCNVR - 29 Jul 1944 - 24 Dec 1944 |
In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice
Lest We Forget
BATE, John
R.
OS, RCNVR
MPK - 24 Dec 1944 |
BROZOVICH, Walter
OS, RCNVR
MPK - 24 Dec 1944
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COLBECK,
Arthur W.
SLt, RCNVR
MPK - 24 Dec 1944
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FINLAY,
Paul W.
Lt, RCNVR
MPK - 24 Dec
1944
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HILYARD,
Edmond
AB AA3, RCN
MPK - 24 Dec 1944
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MUNRO,
William J.
SLt, RCNVR
MPK - 24 Dec 1944
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NEIL,
John D.
Lt (E), RCNVR
MPK - 24 Dec 1944 |
SMITH,
Lloyd W.
AB, Radar III, RCNVR
MPK
- 24 Dec 1944
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In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
(s)
- Survived the sinking of HMCS CLAYOQUOT
Bain, Kenneth C. |
Benson,
William L.
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Bird,
Frederick
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Bridgman,
Arthur G.
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Chant,
Victor M. (s)
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Cook, William |
Crawford, Gordon
R.
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Davis, Thomas E. |
Ewart,
John H.
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Furlott,
P. Douglas |
Gough, Jack
G. |
Hughes,
Donald C. (s) |
Husoy,
Peder
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Katz, Arthur
(s) |
Kelly,
Kenneth J. |
Maloney, Jack
(s)
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McMurray,
Raymond (s)
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Melenchuk,
John (s)
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Monkley,
Harry F. |
Mountain,
Arthur (s)
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Nordlund,
Robert N.
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Pridham,
Ernest R.
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Smith,
Murdo
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Thomson,
George A.V.
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Whitney,
Kenneth H.
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Wilkie, W.
Ralph
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Wright,
Thomas A.
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Former Crew Members
(s) -
Survived the sinking of HMCS CLAYOQUOT
Batt,
Alex, Coder (of Islington, ON) (s)
Beaulieu, Joseph D.M.G. Sto PO, RCNVR (s)
Cameron,
Alan Malcolm, SLt (E), RCNVR - 15 Apr 1944
Cameron,
Milton Leslie Alexander, Lt, RCNVR (of Halifax) (s)
Campbell,
Claude Lane, Lt, RCNVR - 06 Mar 1944
Carnine,
Grant Leroy, SLt, RCNVR - 28 Jul 1943
Colbeck,
Arthur Wayne, SLt, RCNVR - 08 Apr 1944
Carlstrom,
Edward Bjorn, SLt (E), RCNVR - 20 Apr 1944
Dorion,
Phil, Cook (of Canora, ON) (s)
Fitzpatrick,
James William, SLt, RCNVR - 19 Apr 1943
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Georges,
Joseph Bertrand, Stoker (s)
Huck,
George D., Tel (of Guelph, ON) (s)
Jones, Austin Henry, LS, RCNVR (of St. Lambert) (s)
Kenny,
Ronald William, Sig (of Fredercton, NB) (s)
Luty,
August, SA (of Winnipeg, MB) (s)
MacKenzie,
Laurrie (s)
Mancini,
Harry, Stoker, RCN (s)
McCaffrey,
George Frederick William, SLt, RCNVR - 24 May 1943
McDonald,
Bob
McLeese,
William Stewart, Lt (E), RCNVR - 17 Feb 1944
Mitchell,
G. (s)
Morrison,
Alan Robert, Stewart, RCNVR (s)
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Murray,
Allan, Sto (of Souris, MB) (s)
Nelles,
Malcolm Kenyon, Lt, RCNVR - 15 Feb 1944
Ohlson,
Albert, Sto PO (of Stettler, AB)
Page,
Marcel Raymond, Mate, RCNR - 19 Mar 1943
Petrie,
Willy, L/Coder, RCN (of Ottawa) (s)
Power,
Lorne
Priest,
Gordon, OS (s)
Smith,
Malcolm Edward, SLt, RCNVR - 22 Mar 1943
Thomson,
George Alston, A/LCdr, RCNR - 20 Jun 1941
Tindall,
E.A., AB (of Timmins, ON) (s)
Williams,
R. (s)
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Photos
and Documents
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HMCS CLAYOQUOT J174 circa 1941-42
Photo taken from HMCS QUINTE J166
From the collection of George Crewe
Courtesy of Catherine Crewe
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HMCS CLAYOQUOT J174 in the Halifax approaches - 09 Jul 1941 |
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HMCS CLAYOQUOT J174
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Christmas Card
The Last Patrol of CLAYOQUOT, Christmas Eve 1944
Courtesy of Gerald Sullivan
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Christmas Card
HMCS CLAYOQUOT J174 - 1942
Courtesy of Gerald Sullivan
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HMCS CLAYOQUOT J174
From the collection of François
Messier, AB, RCNVR
Courtesy of Denis Messier
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(WM25-WM27)
HMCS CLAYOQUOT - Immediately after being hit by acoustics torpedo at No. 1
Buoy, Halifax Approaches, 24 Dec 1944, 1042 P. Ships in Company - HMCS
KIRLAND LAKE, HMCS TRANSCONA
From the collection of Lt
William J. Miller, RCNVR
Courtesy of Heather Edwards
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Survivors from HMCS CLAYOQUOT being
brought aboard HMCS Fennel
Source: Canada
at War
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Newspaper clipping Lt Finlay, Lost at Sea
Source: Canadian Virtual War Memorial
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Newspaper clipping on the death of Slt Munro
Source: Canadian Virtual War Memorial
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Newspaper article on the sinking of HMCS CLAYOQUOT
Montreal Daily Star 31 Jan 1945
Courtesy of Peggy Higginson
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Jack Maloney on HMCS CLAYOQUOT J174 - starboard side,
forward by the bridge.
Courtesy of David Hamilton
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HMCS CLAYOQUOT J174
Courtesy of David Hamilton
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Newspaper article on Jack Maloney home on survivors
leave after the sinking of HMCS CLAYOQUOT J174
The Harrow Sentinel, Amherstburg, ON, 01 Feb 1945
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Newspaper article on survivors of HMCS CLAYOQUOT J174
being landed from HMCS FENNEL
The Harrow Sentinel, Amherstburg, ON, 01 Feb 1945
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Article on Casualties and Ottawa district survivors of
the sinking of HMCS CLAYOQUOT
The Ottawa Evening Citizen 31 Jan 1945
Courtesy of "Operation Picture Me"
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Survivors of the sinking of HMCS CLAYOQUOT from the
province of Quebec
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Survivors of the sinking of HMCS CLAYOQUOT from the
province of Ontario
From the collection of J.
Vincent Wesley, CPO, RCNVR
Courtesy of Marilynn Taylor
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