HMCS LANARK K669 / 321

 

River Class / Prestonian Class Frigate

 


 

 

Post wartime bade

HMCS Lanark K669

From the collection of Nicholas Vukson

Courtesy of John Vukson

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Battle honours and awards:  Atlantic  1944-1945

 

 

Laid down: 25 Sep 1943

Launched: 10 Dec 1943

Commissioned: 06 Jul 1944

Paid off: 24 Oct 1945

Re-commissioned: 26 Apr 1956

Paid off: 19 Mar 1965

Fate: Broken up in 1966

 

Commissioned on 06 Jul 1944, at Montreal, Lanark arrived at Halifax on 28 Jul 1944. She carried out workups in Bermuda in September and, returning to Halifax in Oct 1944, was assigned to the newly formed EG C-7, Londonderry. She spent the balance of the European war on convoy duty, most of that time as Senior Officer's ship, and early in Jun 1945, sailed for home. In mid-Jul 1945 she began tropicalization refit at Liverpool, N.S., but that was called off on 31 Aug 1945 and the ship was paid off at Sydney on 24 Oct 1945. She was then placed in reserve at Shelburne, but was sold to Marine Industries Ltd., in 1946. Later repurchased by the RCN, she was converted to a Prestonian class ocean escort, 1954-55, and on 26 Apr 1956, commissioned for training purposed on the east coast. She was paid off the last time on 16 Mar 1965, and broken up at La Spezia, Italy in 1966.

 


 

RCN Memories:     Wartime Memories of Nicholas Vukson

 

Photos and Documents          Ship's company photos          The Ship's Bell

 


 

Commanding Officers

 

LCdr John Fitzwilliam Stairs, RCNVR - 06 Jul 1944 - 05 Apr 1945

A/Cdr Bernard Dodds Leitch Johnson, OBE, RCNR - 06 Apr 1945 - 09 May 1945

LCdr John Fitzwilliam Stairs, RCNVR - 10 May 1945 - 20 Oct 1945

Cdr William Moncur Kidd, RCN - 26 Apr 1956 - 09 Nov 1956

LCdr P.H. Cayley, RCN - 10 Nov 1956 - 11 Jun 1958

LCdr William Douglas Farrell, RCN - 12 Jun 1958 - 11 Jul 1948

LCdr William Van Arnam Lesslie, RCN - 12 Jul 1958 - 15 Sep 1960

LCdr Colin Heggerston Purves Shaw, RCN - 16 Sep 1960 - 28 Aug 1962

LCdr John Maxwell Reid, RCN - 29 Aug 1962 - 22 Apr 1964

LCdr Francis John Poyntz French, RCN - 23 Apr 1964 - 26 Nov 1964

Lt R.L. Clarke, RCN - 27 Nov 1964 - 15 Dec 1964

Lt D.M. Swim, RCN - 16 Dec 1964 - 15 Jan 1965

Lt J.T. Stuart, RCN (OIC) - 16 Jan 1965 - 19 Mar 1965

 

     In memory of those who have crossed the bar    

They shall not be forgotten

 

Banman, Lawrence

Black, Robert G.

Brown, Wilbur A.

Dagert, Lorne E.

de Ste. Croix, Dennis

deRosenroll, Glen M.

Dowdall, James F.

Dubois, Thomas E.

Eldridge, Gareth J.

Fenn, Frank

Giles, Douglas H.

Greer, Gerald E.

Guy, Allan R.

Hansen, Frank A.

Hardy, Ralph

Hawboldt, Robert W.

Henderson, Wilfred D.

Holland, John

Hughes, Harold E.

Irwin, Ernest H.

Jewell, George E.

Karpiak, Robert I. M.

Kirk, I. Glen

Labelle, John H.

MacCullough, Harold A.

McGeachy, Duncan D. C.

Middleton, Maurice

Mitchell, Earl C.

Murray, Walter D.R.

Pearce, Harvey C.

Peters, Joseph H.

Puckett, Danny C.

Reamsbottom, A. Lee

Reid, John M.

Rhymes, Reginald H.

Rushton, David F.

Russell, Harold B. A.

Saunders, Russell G.

Savage, Robert L.

Shaw, Colin H. P.

Sigut, Charles R.

Simkins, Harold

Smith, David A.

St. Germain, Jean J. D.

Stegen, James W.

Stitt, Don M.

Thibault, Joseph T. L.

Thomas, Peter

Tomiczek, Martin S.

Vukson, Nicholas

Wert, Lorne E.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Former Crew Members

 

Ashton, Cliff J.

 

Burch, Bob, 54117, ABRM1 - 1962-1964

 

Carlile, James Sim, Lt (E), RCNVR - 27 Mar 1944 / 06 Jul 1944

 

Carrigan, Harry 54334-H

 

Cleough, Doug, LS.SN - 1963-1965 

 

Connolly, Robert Edward, SLt, RCNVR - 12 May 1945

 

Croshaw, Bill

 

Holstead, Gordon Ramsey

 

Horn, Arthur A., ER

 

Jones, Brithen, P2 Stoker, RCN - 1962

 

Kramer, C1ERA, RCN - 1962

Leclair, Dick, P1ERA, RCN - 1962

 

Lefevre, Fernand, Lt, RCNVR - 06 Jul 1944

 

 

Lowe, Arthur Frederick, SLt, RCNVR - 29 May 1944 / 06 Jul 1944

 

McGeachey, Duncan Donald Campbell, SLt (E), RCNVR - 06 Jul 1944

 

Murrell, Herbert Charles James, SLt, RCNVR - 1945

 

Robertson, William, P2ERA / P1ERA4, 36716-E, RCN - Jan 1960 - Mar 1963

 

Rowbotham, Henry Slater, SLt, RCNVR - 12 Mar 1945

 

Schram, Edison Lloyd Russell, Surg/Lt, RCNVR - 06 Apr 1945

 

Sheppard, Henry Campbell, Lt, RCNVR - 30 Jun 1944 / 06 Jul 1944

 

Simpson, P1ERA, RCN - 1962

 

Slaven, Jock, P1ERA, RCN - 1962

 

Stairs, John Fitzwilliam, LCdr, RCNVR - 12 May 1944, CO / 06 Jul 1944

 

Stevenson,  Steve, 54429-H - 1964

 

Tilleczek, Norbert L., LSRC2

 

Wilkinson, Alvin Wilfred, SLt, RCNVR - 29 May 1944 / 06 Ju 1944

 

Williamson, Charles Francis - WW2

 


 

Photos and Documents

 

HMCS Lanark K669

DND/RCN photo

From the collection Nicholas Vukson

Courtesy of John Vukson

HMCS Lanark K669 jacket patch

From the collection Nicholas Vukson

Courtesy of John Vukson

HMCS Lanark K669 alongside the Victoria Pier, in the Old Port of Montreal, Quebec.

From the collection Nicholas Vukson

Courtesy of John Vukson

HMCS Lanark K669

Photo taken from HMCS Copper Cliff

From the collection Nicholas Vukson

Courtesy of John Vukson

HMCS Lanark K669

From the collection Nicholas Vukson

Courtesy of John Vukson

Gun crew at work - believed to be on HMCS Lanark K669

From the collection Nicholas Vukson

Courtesy of John Vukson

 

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(1) Bermuda - possibly Hamilton  (2) Sailor from HMCS Lanark K669  ashore in Bermuda  (3) Sailors from HMCS Lanark K669 ashore in Bermuda  (4) Unknown officer and CPO on HMCS Lanark K669 (5) Nick Vukson (left) and shipmate on HMCS Lanark K669  (6) Hands fallen in on the quarterdeck of HMCS Lanark K669  (7) Hands fallen in on the quarterdeck of HMCS Lanark K669 - 2nd row, 1st on right (with the peak of a POs cap just visible above him) is Nick Vukson

 

HMCS Lanark K669 in Bermuda on Work-Ups (WUPS)

From the collection of Nickolas Vukson

Courtesy of John Vukson

 

 

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(1) Officers and lookout on the bridge of HMCS Lanark K669  (2) Charles Sigut (right) and shipmate on the after gun platform of HMCS Lanark K669  (3) Two unknown sailors on after gun platform of HMCS Lanark K669  (4) Sailors on the quarterdeck of HMCS Lanark K669  (5) Sailors on the quarterdeck of HMCS Lanark K669 - weather seems to be a bit cooler than that in photo # 4  (6) Looking down at the bridge of HMCS Lanark K669 from the crow's nest  (7) HMCS Lanark K669 in refit

 

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(8) Quarterdeck of HMCS Lanark K669. Note the safety wires for the crew to secure to in rough weather.  Photos dated 1944  (9) Look down the port side of HMCS Lanark K669 - rough seas  (10) Bridge of HMCS Lanark K669  (11) Sailors on the quarterdeck of HMCS Lanark K669 in tropical rig  (12) Charles Sigut ashore - location unknown - while serving in HMCS Lanark K669.  Photos dated 1944  (13) Charles Sigut ashore, date and location unknown, while serving in HMCS Lanark K669 

 

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(14-19) HMCS Lanark approaching torpedoed oil tanker that is on fire.  (19) Survivor from the tanker being rescued.

 

Note: (1)  Photos 14  through 18 have been submitted by families of sailors who served in LANARK, MERRITTONIA and KAPUSKASING and appear to be official RCN photos.  Written on the back of those from the collection of Charles Sigut HMCS Lanark K669 - "Taken from the bridge of Lanark 18 04 1945" 

 

Note: (2) Convoy HX.348.  Departed New York City on 03 Apr 1945 and arrived in Liverpool on 20 Apr 1945.  The tanker Empire Gold, which was carrying petrol, was torpedoed and sunk by U-1107 on 18 Apr 1945.

 

From the collection of Charles Sigut

Courtesy of Chauncey Sigut

 

 

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(1-6) Tanker in convoy, torpedoed and burning - believed to be tanker EMPIRE GOLD

Photos taken from HMCS Lanark K669

From the collection Nicholas Vukson

Courtesy of John Vukson

 

Note: Convoy HX.348.  Departed New York City on 03 Apr 1945 and arrived in Liverpool on 20 Apr 1945.  The tanker EMPIRE GOLD, which was carrying petrol, was torpedoed and sunk by U-1107 on 18 Apr 1945.

 

Unknown island - seen from HMCS Lanark K669

From the collection Nicholas Vukson

Courtesy of John Vukson

HMCS Lanark K669

From the collection of Dalton Kaye, Tel, RCNVR

Courtesy of Steve Kaye

A few of HMCS Lanark's crew

Reg Rhymes is in the back row, 1st on left

From the collection of Reg (Smokey) Rhymes

Courtesy of Gordon Rhymes

HMCS Lanark 321, Montreal circa 1964

From the collection of Kenneth Medford

Courtesy of Gary Medford 

HMCS Lanark

From the collection of Laurent Thibault

Courtesy of Lewis Thibault

HMCS Lanark 321 in 1956

Courtesy of / © Ken Watson, RCN, 1956

HMCS LANARK 321

 

DND / RCN Photo

 


 

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