HMCS
NEW GLASGOW K320 / 315
River
Class / Prestonian Class Frigate
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HMCS NEW GLASGOW K320
DND/RCN photo
From the collection of Ross
M. Hanbury
Courtesy of Eric Hanbury
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DUM CANO CAVETE
(When I Sing Take Heed)
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Battle honours and awards: Atlantic
1944-45
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Laid down:
02 Dec 1942
Launched:
05 May 1943
Commissioned: 22 Dec 1943
Paid off:
05 Nov 1945
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Re-commissioned: 30
Jan 1954
Paid off: 30
Jan 1967
Fate: Broken up
in 1967 |
Commissioned on 23 Dec 1943,
Yarrows Ltd., at Esquimalt, NEW GLASGOW arrived at Halifax on 17 Feb 1944, and then
proceeded to Bermuda to work up. On her return late in Apr 1944 she
joined EG C-1. She left St. John's with her first convoy, HXS.291,
on 15 May 1944, and for the next five months was steadily employed on
convoy duty. Late in Sep 1944 she was allocated to EG 26, then
forming at Londonderry, and for the remainder oft he European war
served in U.K. waters, based for short periods at Portsmouth and at
Plymouth early in 1945. On 21 Mar 1945, she rammed the fatally
damaged U 1003 off Lough Foyle, and was herself laid up for
repairs at Rosyth until 05 Jun 1945. She then proceeded via Londonderry
to Halifax and thence to Shelburne, where she was paid off to reserve
on 05 Nov 1945.
U-Boats Sunk:
U-1003 (Oblt Werner Struebing) a type VIIC/41 U-boat, sunk on 20 Mar 1945 by HMCS
NEW GLASGOW K320 (by ramming) in position 55-25 N, 06-53 W. EG 26 sailed
from Londonderry enroute to Loch Alsh for training. After the group
passed the Foyle buoy it, formed up, a mile apart & zigzagging
independently, making about fourteen knots with CAT gear streamed. A
periscope & schnorkel were visible on NEW GLASGOW's port bow,
action station were sounded & a shallow depth-charge pattern was
ordered however, it was too late. The U-boat struck NEW GLASGOW just
below the bridge. Subsequent searches by EG 26; C-4 & EG 25
failed to reveal U-1003. Just before dawn on 22 Mar U-1003 surfaced
& after forcing open the conning tower hatch, the following
damage was noted, the bridge was wrecked, railing & fairing were
smashed in, periscope & schnorkel were buckled, radar &
search receivers were torn away, & one of the 20-mm
anti-aircraft guns were dismounted. Another radar search receiver
was mounted on the bridge, & after about a half an hour of
ventilating, battery charging, & pumping out water, radar
contact forced U-1003 to bottom in 260 feet of water. The dive
revealed the conning tower hatch was no longer watertight. U-1003
then lay on the bottom for twenty hours, surfaced & scuttled
with the crew taking to life rafts. About 6hrs after she scuttled
HMCS Thetford Mines K459 while enroute to Londonderry for repairs,
spotted a cluster of yellow life rafts 16 miles northwest of
Innistrahull. They contained 33 survivors of the original crew of
49. Two crewmen died enroute to Londonderry & the remaining 31
were landed in Northern Ireland. HMCS NEW GLASGOW was awarded the
sinking of U-1003 at 55-25N, 06-53W. (Source: RCN News Magazine)
Rebuilt in the long interval as a Prestonian class
ocean escort, she was re-commissioned on 30 Jan 1954 as served as a
training vessel the remainder of her career.
In 1954-55 NEW GLASGOW played the lead role in
the movie Sea Chase, co-staring with John Wayne and Lana Turner. NEW GLASGOW
played the fictional ship HMAS ROCKHAMPTON in this 1955 drama. The plot is a
nautical cat and mouse adventure, with Wayne determined to get his freighter
home to Germany during the opening months of World War II, chased
relentlessly across the Pacific then Atlantic oceans by Australian then
British navies.
1966-1967
- HMCS STE THERESE and HMCS NEW GLASGOW WERE tied up at Seward Defence
Jetty. The equipment from both ships was being moth balled and stored ashore before
they were anchored in harbour in the Black Squadron.
NEW GLASGOW
was paid off 30 Jan 1967 at Esquimalt. She was broken up in Japan that year.
Photos
and Documents Ship's
company photos The
Ship's Bell
The
collision between HMCS NEW GLASGOW and U-1003
Commanding Officers
LCdr George Stanley Hall,
RCNR - 23 Dec 1943 - 23 Jul 1944
LCdr Thomas MacDuff,
RCNR - 24 Jul 1944 - 29 Aug 1944
LCdr Ross Malcolm Hanbury,
RCNVR - 30 Aug 1944 - 28 Mar 1945
A/LCdr Eric Theodore Pate Wennberg,
RCNVR - 29 Mar 1945 - 31 Jul 1945
Lt H.M. Palmer,
RCNVR - 01 Aug 1945 - 01 Nov 1945
A/LCdr John Crispo Leckie Annesley
- 1946
Cdr Georges Albert LaRue,
RCN - 30 Jan 1954 - 27 Mar 1955
LCdr Benjamin Charles Hamilton,
RCN - 28 Mar 1955 - 22 May 1956
LCdr John William Brooks Buckingham,
RCN - 23 May 1956 - 15 Nov 1957
LCdr Aubrey Ravening Pickels,
RCN - 05 May 1958 - 06 Jan 1960
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LCdr Ian Alexander
Macpherson,
RCN - 07 Jan 1960 - 13 Aug 1961
LCdr J.G. Mills,
RCN - 14 Aug 1961 - 03 Mar 1963
LCdr John Summer Hertzberg,
RCN - 04 Mar 1963 - 21 Apr 1964
LCdr Orfeur John Alan Cavenagh,
RCN - 22 Apr 1964 - 03 Aug 1965
LCdr J.I.B. Donald,
RCN - 04 Aug 1965 - 24 Oct 1965
Lt S.W. Riddell,
RCN - 25 Oct 1964 - 09 Dec 1965
LCdr William Ronald Vallevand,
RCN - 10 Dec 1965 - 16 Jan 1966
LCdr Pierre Edouard
Gerard Simard,
RCN - 17 Jan 1966 - 01 May 1966
LCdr William Ronald Vallevand,
RCN - 02 May 1966 - 08 May 1966
LCdr Thomas Arthur Irvine,
RCN - 09 May 1966 - 11 Sep 1966
LCdr Pierre Edouard
Gerard Simard,
RCN - 12 Sep 1966 - 30 Jan 1967 (OIC) |
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
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Bartram,
Vincent J.
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Bemister, Herbert G.
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Bernard, Pierre Y.
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Berryman,
Bryan J.
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Blake,
William G.
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Bradford,
Sydney H.
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Bridle,
Charles
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Britt, Bruce
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Brown,
Clifford G.
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Brown,
Terence H.
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Buchan, William
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Bugslag,
John C.
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Burges,
David F.
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Haas,
Eugene A. C.
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Halderson,
James
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Halvorson,
E. Anton |
Hamilton, Benjamin
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Hamilton,
James A.
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Hanbury,
Ross M.
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Hayes, Edwin E.
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Howells,
Alfred R. |
Hughes,
Darrell M. |
Hughes,
William A.
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MacBeth,
John K. |
Mackie,
William A. |
MacNeil,
Hugh M. D.
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MacPherson,
Ian A. |
MacPherson, John S.
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Mallette,
Raymond A.
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Marklinger, John A. |
McCallum, Roy |
McCaw,
Hubert J. |
McConaghy,
L. Melvin |
McCormick,
Peter K. |
McGibbon,
Roy E.C.
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McGowan,
John J. |
Medlyn, Joseph L.
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Michalko, Orest
P. R.
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Moir,
Harvey R.
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Munday,
Robert W.
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Sawyer,
Leslie R.
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Schauer,
Ralph
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Schwartz,
Conrad
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Sears,
George E.
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Seip, Harry
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Simard,
Pierre E.G.
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Smith,
Gordon J.
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Smith,
Thomas G.
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Sophonow,
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Stanois,
George |
Stegen,
James W.
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Former Crew Members
Brower-Berkhoven, Isaac - Served in NEW GLASGOW 315
Flett, Victor, SN/WU
Hughes, Cyril
Humphries,
William George, Wt (E), RCNR - 07 Jul 1943
Paries, Emil T., AB.RP
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Patterson, Shirley Gordon, SLt, RCNVR - 19 Feb 1944
Saunders, Edwin Heath, Lt, RCNVR - 24 Feb 1944
Walsh, Thomas Richard, Lt (E), RCNVR
Wylde, Edmund Wynter, Surg Lt, RCNVR - 27 Jul 1944 |
Photos and
Documents
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Article on HMCS NEW GLASGOW sinking U-1003
The Vancouver Sun - date unknown
From the collection of Ross
M. Hanbury
Courtesy of Eric Hanbury
Crew
mentioned in the article - LCdr Ross Hanbury of Vancouver; Lt
Angus Carmichael; William Maynard of Vernon; Chief Stoker Alex
MacPherson; Chief Engineer Alfred Howells; Gunner PO Jim Brahn, New
Westminster; Gunner Jack MacPherson, New Westminster; LS William Benay |
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Gun crew of HMCS NEW GLASGOW 1944
Photographer WO Kenneth Maclean
Photo source: Canada. Dept. of National Defence /
Library and Archives Canada / PA-139912
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Crew members from HMCS NEW GLASGOW
with John Wayne
Courtesy of Dave Clarke
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Two pages from an autograph book of a New
Glasgow, NS resident which has signatures from 2 sailors from HMCS NEW
GLASGOW K320
The 2 autographs are: Jack S. MacPherson of
226 Regina St, New Westminster, BC
and
Ron Baldwin, 1012 East 57th Ave, Vancouver, BC
Courtesy of Hugh Muir
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HMCS NEW GLASGOW 315 post-1949
Courtesy of the CFB
Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum |
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Line handling on HMCS NEW GLASGOW K320, 1945
Courtesy of the CFB
Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum |
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HMCS NEW GLASGOW K320
From the collection of Glendon Oliver
Courtesy of Keith Oliver |
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HMCS NEW GLASGOW K320 (lead ship)
From the collection of Glendon Oliver
Courtesy of Keith Oliver |
GB-BCN-001 |
Newspaper article on the collision between HMCS
Beacon Hill 303 and HMCS NEW GLASGOW 315 off Hawaii - year unknown
From the collection of Gordon Arnold (Art)
Broster
Courtesy of Cathy Robinson |
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Name plate for HMCS NEW GLASGOW at the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 34, NEW GLASGOW, NS
Courtesy of Hugh Muir |
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Sketch of HMCS NEW GLASGOW 315 leaving Sydney,
Australia, Spring 1961 by Edward Goodall
Courtesy of Robert Berbeck |
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HMCS NEW GLASGOW 315 - undated
Source: For Posterity's Sake |
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HMCS NEW GLASGOW - 31 Mar 1957
Photographer: Walter E. Frost.
Photo from City of Vancouver
Archives
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HMCS NEW GLASGOW 315 - undated
DND / RCN photo |
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HMCS NEW GLASGOW 315 - undated
DND / RCN photo |
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Christmas card
HMCS NEW GLASGOW 315
Courtesy of Hugh Muir |
HM188 |
JM189
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(JM188)
HMCS NEW GLASGOW Christmas Card
(JM189)
HMCS NEW GLASGOW 315
From the
collection of C1CK John McGowan, RCN
Courtesy of
Taryn McGowan
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