HMCS LEVIS K400
River Class Frigate
Commissioned at Quebec City on 21 Jul 1944 she arrived in Bermuda at the end of Aug 1944 to work up, and a month later left for Halifax to join the newly formed EG 27. She spent the balance of the war with the group, on patrol and escort duty out of Halifax, and on 04 Jun 1945 commenced tropicalization at Lunenburg, N.S. The work was completed 26 Nov 1945 and she sailed a month later for Esquimalt, arriving 30 Jan 1946. Paid off on 15 Feb 1946 to reserve there, she was sold in 1947 and her hull expended the following year as part of a breakwater at Oyster Bay, B.C.
Ship's company photos The Ship's Bell
Commanding Officers
In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice Lest We Forget
AB, RCNVR died - 04 Sep 1945
In memory of those who have crossed the bar They shall not be forgotten
Former Crew Members
(DD210) HMCS LEVIS ship's sweater (DD211) HMCS LEVIS K400 painting. This painting was kept in the wardroom of HMCS LEVIS K400 (pronounced "Lay Vee") From the collection of Dan L. Dunbar, AB, RCNVR Courtesy of Dan Dunbar
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