HMCS LACHINE J266
Bangor Class Minesweeper
Built at Levis, Que, she was commissioned at Quebec City on 20 June 1942, Lachine arrived at Halifax on 04 Jul 1942 and, after repairs and workups, was assigned to Sydney Force in Sep 1942. In Oct 1942 she was transferred to WLEF, and in Jun 1943, became a member of EG W-6, one of the force's newly created escort groups. She served with Halifax Force from Jun 1944 until VE-Day, and on 31 Jul 1945, was paid off at Shelburne. During the war she underwent two refits: the first, at Dalhousie, N.B., from Oct to Nov 1943; the second, at Lunenburg, from Dec 1944 to Mar 1945, followed by workups in Bermuda. An intended transfer to the marine section of the RCMP as Starnes did not materialize, and Lachine was sold in 1945 for conversion to a salvage tug.
Photos and Documents Ship's Company Photos
Commanding Officers
In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice Lest We Forget
LS, RCNVR MPK - 20 Feb 1944
In memory of those who have crossed the bar They shall not be forgotten
Former Crew Members
Photos and Documents
(HL01) Officers of HMCS LACHINE J266 with guests. Harry Littleford 2nd from left (HL02) Officers and men aboard HMCS LACHINE J266. Harry Littleford on right (HL03) Ratings on HMCS LACHINE J266
From the collection of Harry Littleford, Cdr, RCN(R)
Courtesy of John Littleford
(FM693-FM697) HMCS LACHINE J266 doing manoeuvers around HMCS STANDARD COASTER - circa Jul 1945
(FM698-FM701) HMCS LACHINE J266 doing manoeuvers around HMCS STANDARD COASTER - circa Jul 1945
From the collection of François Messier, AB, RCNVR
Courtesy of Denis Messier
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