HMCS FREDERICTON
337
Halifax
Class Frigate
STALKER OF THE SEAS |
HMCS Fredericton 337
Courtesy of John Hawley
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Battle honours and awards: Atlantic
1942-45, Arabian Sea
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Laid down: 25Apr 1992
at Saint John, NB
Floated
up: 26 Jun 1993
Commissioned: 10
Sep 1994
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Paid off: 06
Oct 2011 for refit
Re-commissioned:
Paid off:
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Floated up at Saint John on 26 Jun 1993,
Fredericton was commissioned there on 10 Sep 1994, and was to
be based at Halifax. On 05 Apr 1995, while in the Gulf of Aden on a
tour of Middle East ports to demonstrate Canadian warship technology,
Fredericton answered a distress call from the yacht Longo Barda,
which was under attach by pirates. On 28 Nov 1995,
"Freddie" departed Halifax for a six-month tour in the
Adriatic with SNFL, acting as flagship from 29 Feb to 11 Mar 1996,
and then from 17 to 19 Mar 1996 as flagship to Standing Naval Force Mediterranean
(SNFM). She returned home on 4 Apr 1996. In the fall of 1996 she
took part in a NATO exercise in the Norwegian Sea, suffering storm
damage on the homeward journey. She was again employed as a NATO
unit 06 Jan - 15 Apr 1997 and 21 Mar - 14 Aug 2000. Fredericton participated with SNFL again between
05 Mar and 27 Jul 2001.
On 6 May 2009 a fire broke out in the
forward engine room of the Fredericton. The fire was suppressed
within a few minutes and the ship made a brief stop at the home base
of Halifax before being given the all-clear to return to sea.
Fredericton departed Halifax, N.S. on 25 Oct 2009 to commence
her transit to the Gulf of Aden, northern Arabian Sea and Gulf of
Oman. She became part of Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1) in
Nov 2009 and remained with SNMG1 until Feb 2010 conducting
counter-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden and Somali Basin. On 18
Nov 2010, HMCS Fredericton “briefly came into contact” with
USNS Kanawha during a replenishment-at-sea manoeuvre off the
coast of Florida. There were no injuries, but both ships suffered
“superficial” damage consisting of scrapes and dents on both
hulls.
On 30 Dec 2014 Fredericton departed
Halifax for the Mediterranean to replace HMCS Toronto as Canada's
contribution to OP REASSURANCE. During the seven-month long deployment she
visited 13 different countries and 23 ports; sailed in the Mediterranean,
Black, Baltic and North Seas; completed 23 Replenishments at Sea; and,
sailed 32,532 NM (60,250 kms). After being relieved by HMCS Winnipeg,
Fredericton returned to Halifax on 12 Jul 2015.
On 05 Jan 2016, HMCS Fredericton
departed Halifax for the Mediterranean Sea in support of OP REASSURANCE. On
11Feb 2016 HMCS Fredericton was detached, along with FGS Bonn and TCG
Barbados, to move immediately to the Aegean Sea to assist in ending the
human smuggling of migrants between Turkey and Greece.
After completion of EXERCISE SPARTAN
WARRIOR 24 Oct -16 Nov 2016, HMCS Fredericton visited the ports of Havana,
Cuba; Cartagena, Colombia; and Veracruz, Mexico.
On 20 Jan 2020 HMCS FREDERICTON
departed Halifax for a 6-month deployment in the Mediterranean with Standing NATO Maritime
Group Two (SNMG2) as part of OP REASSURANCE.
During her deployment, on 29 Apr 2020, the CH-148 Cyclone
operating from HMCS FREDERICTON crashed in the Ionian Sea (between
Italy and Greece) with 6
crew members onboard. The Cyclone, which had been on a patrol mission on behalf of NATO,
was returning to
HMCS FREDERICTON and crashed on its approach, in sight of the ship. All 6
onboard the Cyclone died in the crash. HMCS FREDERICTON returned to
Halifax on 28 Jul 2020.
Photos and
Documents Commissioning Book
Gunshield and Shipboard
Art Ship's
Company Photos
Welcome
Aboard Booklet - 1994
Commanding Officers
Cdr D.J. Gallina - 20 Sep 1993 - 20 Aug 1995
Cdr K.D.W. Laing - 20 Aug 1995 - 30 May 1997
Cdr G.D. Switzer - 30 May 1997 - 03 May 1999
Cdr. P.C. Avis - 03 May 1999 - 15 Jul 2001
Cdr B. Ryan - 15 Jul 2001 - 11 Jan 2002
Cdr H.T. Harsch - 11 Jan 2002 - 29 Aug 2003
Cdr J.F. Newton - 29 Aug 2003 - 30 Dec 2005
Cdr G. Couturier - 30 Dec 2005 - 20 Jun 2007 |
Cdr J.R. Auchterlonie - 20 Jun 2007 - Jan 2009
Cdr S.M. Waddell - Jan 2009 - 10 Jun 2010
Cdr J. Zorz - 10 Jun 2010 - 27 Jul 2011
Cdr A. Wamback - 27 Jul 2011 - 12 Jul 2012
Cdr. James S. Salt - 12 Jul 2012 - 23 May 2014
Cdr. J. Murray - 23 May 2014 - 13 Jul 2015
Cdr. Trevor MacLean - 13 Jul 2015 - Present |
Captain for the day
Captain for the day is a
tradition in the RCN where during the ship's Christmas celebrations,
the Commanding Officer changes place with the youngest member of
the ship's company.
Ron Carter - 2011
In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice
Lest We Forget
COUSINS, Matthew
A.
MCpl, AESO, RCAF
killed - 29 Apr 2020
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COWBROUGH,
Abbigail
SLt, MSE, RCN
killed - 29 Apr 2020
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HAGEN, Kevin
M.
Capt, Pilot, RCAF
killed - 29 Apr 2020
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MacDONALD, Brenden I.
Capt, Pilot, RCAF
killed - 29 Apr 2020
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MIRON-MORIN, Maxime
Capt, ACSO, RCAF
killed - 29 Apr 2020
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PYKE, Matthew
K.
SLt, RCN
killed - 29 Apr 2020
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In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Andrews,
Bruce R.
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Bass,
Gary A.
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Boutilier,
John C.
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Burns,
Stephen K.
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Currie,
Darren R. |
Drouin,
Marco R. J.
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Franklin,
Kenneth V.
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Giasson,
Frederick
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Gilson,
Garfeild J.C.P
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Harris,
Teena B.
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Justason,
Colen R.
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Kennedy,
Terence A.
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Labelle,
Daniel
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Matheson,
Duncan L.
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Myles,
Thomas
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Pye,
Travis B.
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Simpson,
Jim
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Steeb,
Robert
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Webster,
Andrew F.
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Wells,
Doug K.
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Former Crew Members
Bain, Derron
Cooper, Todd W., LS - 1995-1999
Hawley, John, Sea King Det. Chief
Langland,
Kristof
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LeBlanc, David, MB, SLt, RCN - 2017
Miniou, Scott, RP/NESOP
Tremblay, Gilbert (Gigi), PO2, NESOP - 16 Jul
1999 - 22 Jan 2001 |
Photos and
Documents
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Burial
at Sea
HMCS
Fredericton 337, 90 miles south of Main a Dieu, Cape Breton Island,
Nova Scotia, enroute to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland for a
fishery patrol, and burying three Royal Canadian Navy veterans of
the Battle of Atlantic. Its minus 20.
In
2006, we were headed out to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland for a
fish patrol and along the route we hadthe task of scattering the
ashes of three word war II naval veterans who had recently passed
away. I stopped the ship and drifted downwind while the team
prepared the service. Normally we undertook these solemn ceremonies
on the quarterdeck but in this instance, I sought to present the
families with a stunning photo that captured the cold and loneliness
of the wintertime north Atlantic were these brave men had served. 90
kilometers south of "the hand of god" is very cold ocean
in January and survival time for crew members from a ship sunk in
the battle of the Atlantic was measured in minutes. The encrustation
of ice on the superstructure leaves no doubt these waters are as
inhospitable today, minus the hunting wolf packs, as they were in
1941.
Courtesy
of John Newton, Rear-Admiral, RCN
© 2006
John Newton |
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Petty
Officer 2nd Class Jason Sparkes of HMCS Fredericton, was presented
with the Star of Courage by His Excellency the Right Honourable
David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, in a ceremony this week
at Rideau Hall in Ottawa - Dec 2013.
PO2
Sparkes (left), a volunteer firefighter in the Halifax area, was
honoured for his bravery following a harrowing rescue in 2010. On
that stormy November day, he and other first responders were called
to Peggy’s Cove after a wave washed a man off the rocks. During
the search for the victim, an RCMP constable was also swept into the
ocean. Thanks to the efforts of PO2 Sparkes and others, the
constable was rescued from the water. Tragically, the original
victim could not be saved.
The
Star of Courage is the second-highest award for bravery within the
Canadian system of honours and is presented to individuals who have
performed acts of conspicuous courage in circumstances of great
peril.
Source: Royal
Canadian Navy website
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The HMCS Fredericton bears the brunt of winter
after having returned from a patrol off the Grand Banks of
Newfoundland, 26 Mar 2007
Source: Speaker
of the House website |
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The crew of HMCS
Fredericton test fires the ship's 57mm gun in the Arabian Sea
recently (IN 2010)
DND Photo / Photographer: Cpl
Peter Reed
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HMCS
Fredericton after being hit by a rogue wave (about halfway between
Nfld and Iceland) Exercise Northern Lights - Bright Horizons, Aug
96. Notice the power panel
inside the gun (photo 2); it's actually leaning forward because the welds
supporting the frame behind it are broken.
Courtesy
of Ron Eccles
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HMCS Fredericton 337
A view through the periscope of HMCS
Windsor
Taken in 2006 during Operational WUPS
Courtesy of Chris Blackstock
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HMCS Fredericton 337 in Lancaster Sound, 2005
Courtesy
of John Newton, Rear-Admiral, RCN
©
2005 John Newton |
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HMCS Fredericton patrols the Northwest Passage,
2005
Patrolling
the north has been given a new emphasis for the Canadian navy as
climate change starts showing effects in the duration of the
navigation season, diminishing ice extent and thickness, and as a
consequence, improved conditions for commercial shipping to use the
Arctic sea routes to achieve shipping economies.
Here
HMCS Fredericton carves a turn to safely navigate past an iceberg
calved from the Greenland ice sheet and which had become stuck in
currents within Lancaster Sound.
Canada's
navy operates as a compliment to the Canadian Coast Guard which
deploys its large icebreakers far and wide in the North in support
of communities, commercial shipping, science expeditions and as an
expression of clear sovereignty intent by the government of Canada.
Courtesy
of John Newton, Rear-Admiral, RCN
©
2005 John Newton |
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HMCS Fredericton patrols the Northwest Passage,
2005
The
lifebuoy sentry serves a lonely vigil on the quarterdeck 24 hours a
day at sea. In the arctic the midnight sun of the summer keeps him
company, as do the more frequent visits of members of the ship's
company who join him between watches to see the unusual light and
sights. Here the ship, HMCS Fredericton patrols westward in the
Northwest Passage.
Courtesy
of John Newton, Rear-Admiral, RCN
©
2005 John Newton |
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HMCS
FREDERICTON sails under a display of aurora
borealis off the coast of Scotland during Exercise JOINT WARRIOR as
part of Operation REASSURANCE on 16 Apr 2015
Source: Combat Camera
Credit: Maritime Task Force - OP
Reassurance, DND / HS41-2015-0068-034 |
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HMCS Fredericton transits the North Atlantic en route to join OP
REASSURANCE - 09 Jan 2016
DND/RCN
photo |
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HMCS Fredericton transits the Strait of Gibraltar en route to join
OP REASSURANCE - Jan 2016
DND/RCN photo |
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HMCS FREDERICTON 337 enters United States Naval
Station, Mayport, Florida, at the end of Spartan Warrior, on 03 Nov
2016
Credit: Tony Chand, Formation Imaging Services
© Crown Copyright DND/MDN |
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Port visit, Havana, Cuba 20-22 Nov 2016
HMCS FREDERICTON 337 passes Morro Castle
as she arrives in Havana Cuba 20 Nov 2016
Credit: Corporal Kenneth Galbraith, Formation
Imaging Services
© 2016 Crown Copyright DND-MDN |
Committal of Ashes Ceremony onboard HMCS
FREDERICTON - 21 Jul 2020
On 21 July, HMCS Fredericton conducted a Committal of Ashes
ceremony for six souls, five sailors who previously served in the
RCN and one CAF chaplain. The ceremony was conducted on the ship’s
transit home to Halifax. PO1 Phil Anderson baked a bread wreath and
anchor to give to the sea in honour of the six souls who chose the
Atlantic ocean as their final resting place.
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HMCS FREDERICTON 337 arrives in Halifax
after her deployment on OP REASSURANCE - 28 Jul 2020
Photographer: Doug Struthers |
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HMCS FREDERICTON 337 - 17 Oct 2021
COM
SNMG1 on Twitter: HMCS FREDERICTON left Den Helder this morning
after its Rest & Maintenance Period; will join SNMG1 ships ESPS
ALMIRANTE JUAN DE BORBON, NRP CORTE-REAL, BNS LEOPOLD I, HNoMS MAUD
& HNLMS VAN AMSTEL to resume Fleet Operational Sea Training. |
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HMCS FREDERICTON 337 in Reykjavik, Iceland - 10 Dec 2021
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HMCS FREDERICTON 337 in Halifax, NS - Fleet
Week Sep 2023
Courtesy of / © Roger Litwiller 2023
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HMCS FREDERICTON 337
decorated for the 2023 Christmas season
Source:
RCN Facebook page
Photographer:
Mona Ghiz
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