HMCS
COATICOOK K410
River
Class Frigate
HMCS COATICOOK K410
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image
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Battle honours and awards: Atlantic
1944-45
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Laid down: 14
Jun 1943
Launched: 26
Nov 1943
Commissioned: 25
Jul 1944
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Paid off: 29
Nov 1945
Fate:
Scuttled off Race Rock in Feb 1962.
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Built at Lauzon by Davie Shipbuilding &
Repairing Co. Ltd., she was commissioned on 25 July 1944, at Quebec City, Coaticook proceeded to Bermuda in
mid-Sep 1944 for three weeks' working up. She was then assigned to
EG 27 with which she served on A/S and support duties out of Halifax
for the balance of the war. In Jun 1945, Coaticook sailed to
Esquimalt, where she was paid off into reserved on 29 Nov 1945. In
1949 her stripped hull was sunk for a breakwater at Powell River but was
re-floated in 1961. While in tow for Victoria to be broken up, the
hull was found to be structurally unsound and instead scuttled off
Race Rock.
Photos and Documents
Commanding Officers
LCdr Louis de la Chesnaye Audette,
RCNVR - 25 Jul 1944 - 03 Jun 1945
LCdr Lyle Robert Hoar,
RCNVR - 04 Jun 1945 - 22 Jul 1945
A/LCdr J.W. Golby,
RCNVR - 06 Aug 1945 - 19 Aug 1945
In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice
Lest We Forget
SCHRYBURT,
Edward A.
PO,
RCNVR
died - 01 Jul 1945
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Audette,
Louis de la C.
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Church,
Kenneth C.
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Cook,
William
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Dixon,
Charles G.
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Golby, James
W.
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Hedstrom,
Ronald E.
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Kerr,
Garth C.
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Law,
Robert G.
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MacDonald,
George
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Tate,
Charles I. P.
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White,
Cecil G.
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Wilcox,
Gordon B.
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Former Crew Members
Brown,
Colin Edgar John, Slt, RCNVR - 30 Apr 1944
Charlton,
John Henry, A/Lt, RCNVR - 25 Jul 1944
Crichton,
William Barclay, Lt (E), RCNR - 17 Apr 1944 / 25 Jul 1944
Dick,
William Arthur, Lt (E), RCNVR - 09 Jun 1945
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Foley,
Maurice Aloysius, Lt (E), RCNVR - Jan 1945
MacDonald,
John Austin, Surg/Lt, RCNVR - 20 Mar 1945
McIntrye,
John Anthony, Slt, RCNVR - 19 Jun 1944 / 25 Jul 1944
Warren,
Jack Hamilton, Lt, RCNVR - 06 Jun 1944 / 25 Jul 1944 |
Photos and Documents
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HMCS Coaticook K410
From the Photo collection of Hugh A.
Benson
Courtesy of Doug Benson
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Ron Green Captures HMCS Coaticook Blowing-up
"Coaticook
was at Capital Iron & Metals Ltd. to be broken up. She was at the
breakers so long she had become a rusting hulk and the decision was made to
tow her out to sea and sink her instead of cutting her up. The photo
above is the explosion that sunk her."
Source: - Nauticapedia
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The bow of former HMCS Coaticook sinking after
explosive charges were detonated to scuttle her
Source: Frigates of the RCN
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Officers of HMCS Coaticook K410
The
photos below have been cropped from this
photo and added here. Those who are known to have Crossed
the Bar are linked to their obituary. If you can add any info on
these officers, please send me an EMAIL.
Thank you
Armstrong |
MacDonald, John Austin |
Church,
Kenneth Cecil |
Dixon,
Charles Garfield |
Crichton, William Barclay |
Walker |
Audette,
Louis de la Chesnaye |
Foley, Maurice Aloysius |
Moyle |
White,
Cecil Garfield |
McIntyre, John Anthony |
Charlton, John Henry |
Gallagher |
Warren |
Ramsey |
Fyfe |
Tate,
Charles Ian Passman |
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Courtesy of the CFB Esquimalt Naval and
Military Museum
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