HMCS
NEW WATERFORD K321 / 304
River
Class / Prestonian Class Frigate
HMCS
New Waterford
K321 jacket crest |
HMCS
New Waterford K321, as seen from the deck of the Royal
Navy escort carrier HMS Fencer D64.
Source: Imperial
War Museum, Admiralty Official Collection, A26130.
Photographer:
Mason, H.A. (Lt)
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on the above photo to see a larger image |
Post wartime badge |
Battle honours and awards: Atlantic
1944
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Laid down: 17
Feb
1943
Launched: 03
Jul 1943
Commissioned: 21
Jan 1944
Paid off:
07 Mar 1946
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Re-commissioned: 31
Jan 1958
Paid off: 02
Dec 1966
Fate: Broken up
in 1967
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Built at Esquimalt, she was
commissioned on 21 Jan 1944, at Victoria. She arrived at Halifax on 09 Mar 1944 and in Bermuda on 22 Apr 1944 to work
up.
From
the notes of Tel Austin Innes, RCNVR: "May 13 at 4:30 - We left Ireland
Island in afternoon after painting all day. We spliced the main brace
tonight for my first-time. Nice weather today.
Returning to Halifax, she was assigned to EG 6 as a replacement
for the damaged HMCS Teme, sailing for Londonderry on 19 Jun 1944.
She remained with EG 6 until the end of the war. On 16 Oct 1944, while EG 6 was on A/S patrol south of the Faeroes,
HMCS Annan engaged and sank U-1006.
The following is from New Waterford's
Radar Operator, Lawrence Restall. "After depth charges were dropped,
the sub surfaced and opened fire. Now evening. We fired star shells and 20mm
guns with red tracers. The sub used green tracers. Eight men injured on HMCS
Annan. 46 survivors picked up from sub, many injured including the u-boat's
commanding officer who was brought to our ship for medical treatment. I had the
opportunity to speak with the CO of the U-boat. He told me that he had the
ship in the crosshairs, just aft of the pendant number and was about to fire
a torpedo when another ship (HMCS Annan) came out of the fog and forced him
to dive. I replied that I was glad he didn't fire as I was in my bunk at the
time and it was in that area."
New Waterford remained with EG 6 until the end of the European war,
detached for short periods to Portsmouth and Plymouth, and in Apr
1945, returned home for tropicalization refit at Liverpool, N.S.
This was completed in Nov 1945, and New Waterford left in Jan
1946, for the west coast, where she was paid off to reserve at
Esquimalt on 07 Mar 1946. Briefly re-commissioned in 1953, she later
underwent conversion to a Prestonian class ocean escort,
commissioning as such on 31 Jan 1958. In late 1959 / early 1960 she
left Esquimalt for a coast transfer to Halifax. During this coast transfer,
she had an unusual cargo - a totem pole carved by BC First nations destined
for England. When she arrived in Halifax it was transferred to the gunnery
school where it was stored till summer, then transferred to HMCS Kootenay
for the voyage to England. During the year 1962 the New Waterford steamed
24,218.3 miles and spent a total of 114 days at sea. It was a full year for
one ship-a cruise to Africa, three months in refit at Sydney, Nova Scotia,
five weeks of WUPs, anti-submarine exercises off the Nova Scotia coast and·
a two-week cruise to Bermuda and Boston. With Christmas and the New Year
festivities over, the New Waterford put to sea for a further week of
exercises and on January 28 sailed from Halifax as part of the Seventh
Escort Squadron, destination Bermuda and Exercise maple Spring '63. She was paid off for the
last time on 22 Dec 1966, and broken up the following year at Savona, Italy.
RCN Memories:
Slow
ahead on Port, Sir
Photos
and Documents Ship's
company photos
Commanding Officers
A/LCdr Eric Rigby Shaw,
RCNR - 21 Jan 1944 - 23 Mar 1944
A/Cdr William Edward
Slade Briggs, RCNR - 24 Mar 1944 - unk
Lt Blyth Alexander Mitchell, RCNR
- 09 Jun 1944 - unk
LCdr John McWhannell
Leeming, RCNVR - 12 Nov 1945 - unk
Lt John Charles Payne,
RCN - 09 Jan 1953 - 28 Aug 1953
LCdr Walter Stairs Blandy,
RCN - 31 Jan 1958 - 26 Oct 1958
LCdr Ian Butters,
RCN - 27 Oct 1958 - 17 Dec 1959 |
LCdr F. Lubin,
RCN - 18 Dec 1959 - 14 Jan 1960
LCdr Christopher
Gratrix Pratt,
RCN - 15 Jan 1960 - 22 Jun 1961
LCdr John Hilton Wilkes,
RCN - 23 Jun 1961 - 09 Oct 1962
LCdr R.C. Brown,
RCN - 10 Oct 1962 - 28 Jun 1964
LCdr Neil St. Clair Norton,
RCN - 29 Jun 1964 - 31 Oct 1965
unknown - 01 Nov 1965 - 15 May
1966
LCdr Nigel David Scott-Moncrieff, RCN - 16 May
1966 - 22 Dec 1966 |
In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice
Lest We Forget
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Adderson,
John W.
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Anderson,
Thomas R.
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Baker, David
D.
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Barnes,
Jerry T.
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Berryman,
Bryan J.
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Blandy,
Walter S.
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Blosser,
Frank E.
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Butters, Ian |
Callaghan,
Brian
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Callow,
Charles W.
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Caton,
William M.
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Christie,
Alan E.
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Clarke,
Robert
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Coghlin,
Robert B. |
Colclough,
Frederick J. |
Cowell,
Stephen
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Cox, Clarence E.
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Crossley,
Sidney R.
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Cruickshank,
Robert D.
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Davenport, Lorne
E.
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Doutaz,
George E.
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Durdle, Edward
B.
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Eckert,
Clarence G.
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Edwards,
Gordon L.
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Fahey,
Robert G.
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Farrell,
Laurence P.
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Fox-Decent,
Norman
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Frank, Dan
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Fuller,
William R.
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Gallant, Ronald
E.
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Galpin,
Richard R.
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Gouldie,
Gordon C.
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Grant,
Richard R.
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Greer, James A.T,
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Innes, Austin
C.
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Krywy,
Marcel
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LaRose,
Denton
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Leeming,
John M.
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Leonard,
Anthony E.
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Littlefair,
W. Kenneth
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Lundy,
John G.
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Maddever,
William J.
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Matthews,
Douglas C.
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McBride, Donald
K.
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Moir,
Harvey R.
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Molyard,
John M.
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Morrison,
William D.
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Mullett,
Cyril
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Norton,
Neil St. C.
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Partridge,
William E.
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Paterson,
William A.
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Poidevin,
James J.
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Price,
Stephen R.
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Reddon,
Edwin
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Restall, Lawrence
A.
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Robertson,
James W.
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Russell, James
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Sawyer,
Thomas A.
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Scougal,
Gordon J.
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Seabourn,
Ernest F.
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Sears, Robert J.
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Slor, John
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Sophonow,
......
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Spickett,
Ronald J.
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Starkey,
Brian H.
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Sweeny/Sweeney,
Charles
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Tarves,
Terrance J. J.
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Tobias,
James J.
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Trafford, Gerald
R.
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Volk,
Delbert D.
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Worth, Ernest G.
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Former Crew Members
Fall 1965 = Crew members in
ship's company photo taken on completion of "Ocean IV"
Autumn 1965
Anderson, Donald Edward, SLt, RCNVR - 14 May
1945
Anderson, Ivor, RCNVR - 1944 (of Vancouver)
Arnold, P2NS - Fall 1965
Bakody, David,
LS.ER
Ballentine, Patrick Blake, SLt, RCNVR - 10 May 1945
Belzile, LSVS - Fall 1965
Benson, ABEM - Fall 1965
Berry, Herby, R.A. - 1944-1945
Blue, ABAF - Fall 1965
Branscombe, OSCK - Fall 1965
Brault, ABLM - Fall 1965
Brook, Clive, CMDO - Fall 1965
Brown, P1LT - Fall 1965
Brown, P2ER - Fall 1965
Burton, Len, RCNR
Butchart, James, RCNVR - 1944 (of Vancouver)
Campbell, P1ER - Fall 1965
Carter, LSNS - Fall 1965
Childs, Kenneth, AB, RCNVR - 1944 (of
Peterborough, ON)
Clarke, Ritchie, Lt - Fall 1965
Code, Clark B. - WW II
Cooper, OSBM - Fall 1965
Cooper, Bob, Yeoman of Signals - WW 2
DeChamplain, OSRP - Fall 1965
Dogherty, LSRP - Fall 1965
Dole, ABWU - Fall 1965
Estabrooks, ABAR - Fall 1965
Farrell, Lou, Lt - Fall 1965
Ferguson, ABVS - Fall 1965
Fladgate, David Frederick Gauntlet, Lt, RCNVR -
Jan 1944
Forbes, LSWS - Fall 1965
Gibbons, Frank, PO, RCNVR - 1944 (of Montreal)
Goodine, OSAR - Fall 1965
Gotell, George, PO.QR2 - WW 2
Gray, George, SPO.SHPT - WW 2
Gunn, Terry, OS.WU,
RCN
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Hall, LSAW - Fall 1965
Hamilton, ABAR - Fall 1965
Hancock, P2SW - Fall 1965
Hanington, Daniel (Dan) Lionel, Lt, RCNVR - 13 Mar 1944
Hill, Roy, Tel, RCNVR - 1944 (of Oshawa, ON)
Hood, P1ER - Fall 1965
Horseman, OSRP - Fall 1965
Hubbard, OSRP - Fall 1965
Hynes, OSEM - Fall 1965
Jenkins, Raymond, RCNVR - 1944 (of Vancouver)
Johnston, ABSM - Fall 1965
King, Ken, ABLM - 1960
Knighton, OSHM - Fall 1965
Latham, P1CM - Fall 1965
Lewis, John Ceredig, Paym/Lt, RCNVR - 03 Apr 1944
LeBarron, OSEM - Fall 1965
Mace, Peter, SLt - Fall 1965
Maloney, ABEM - Fall 1965
Marchand, OSBN - Fall 1965
Mason, ABWU - Fall 1965
Mason, Lynn, SLt - Fall 1965
McCausland, P1WS - Fall 1965
McGibbon, ABWS - Fall 1965
McGregor, ABSW - Fall 1965
McKay, LSNS - Fall 1965
McKenzie, Norman Lt (E), RCNR - 07 Jul 1943 / Jan 1944
McLeod, OSRP - Fall 1965
McMullin, P2ER - Fall 1965
McPherson, ABRM - Fall 1965
Mitchell, Lt - 1944
Mitchell, PSPW - Fall 1965
Newman, George, P2BN - Fall 1965
Niell, LSWU - Fall 1965
Olney, George, PO.QR2 - RCNVR
Orr, Bob, CMDO - Fall 1965
Pimm (?), OSEM - Fall 1965
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Pond, P1VS - Fall 1965
Richard, LSCK - Fall 1965
Richards, "Doc" - 1944-1945
Roed, Botha, Mate, RCNR - Jan 1944
Roy, OSRP - Fall 1965
Ruddle-Browne, Herbert William, Lt, RCNR - 24 Mar 1944
Ryan, P2SG - Fall 1965
Shaver, ABRP - Fall 1965
Sleeth, Bert, PO.LTC - WW 2
Smith, Thomas J (Snuffy) - 1964
Smithson, LSEM - Fall 1965
Southam,
Gordon Thomas, Lt, RCNVR - 16 Apr 1944
Sovie, P1ER - Fall 1965
Sparkes, OSRP - Fall 1965
Stevens, ABCK - Fall 1965
Storey, C2ER - Fall 1965
Sweline, LSEM - Fall 1965
Tarry, Dave, LSSG - Fall 1965
Taylor, James, Lt, RCNVR - Jan 1944
Thomson, John Lt (E), RCNVR - Jan 1944
Todd, Fred, Lt - Fall 1965
Twyman, ABWS - Fall 1965
Waal, Eric, SLt - Fall 1965
Wales, P1HT - Fall 1965
Walters, Ken, PO.EA - WW 2
Watt, P1ER - Fall 1965
Wheelock, Sidney Prince, Lt, RCNVR - Jan 1944 -
1945
Whiteley, Nigel, Lt - Sep 1963 - Jan 1965
Wilkins, Neil Merton, Skpr, RCNVR - 13 Mar 1944
Williams, ABAR - Fall 1965
Willis, ABWS - Fall 1965
Yoeger, John Sheldon, Lt (S), RCNVR - 13 May 1945
Zwicker, LSEM - Fall 1965
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Photos and
Documents
HMCS NEW WATERFORD K321 |
HMCS New Waterford K321 - pages from the ship's
logs
Instruction pages
01 Jun 1944 - 08 Jun 1944
20 Oct 1944 - 25 Oct 1944
13 Apr 1945 - 16 Apr 1945
Research by / Courtesy of Anne Gafiuk |
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Claude
Kimble on the 4-inch guns of HMCS New Waterford K321, 15 Sep 1941.
HMCS Sea Cliff K344 in the background
Source:
City
of Kawartha Lakes digital archives
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HMCS
NEW WATERFORD envelope addressed to LS D.A. Hartman, Mess 4, HMCS
RESTIGOUCHE
Postmarked
02 Nov 1943, New Waterford, NS Courtesy
of Michael Erwin
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(WL01-WL03)
Survivors from U-1006 being brought on board
HMCS New Waterford K321 (WL04) Petty Officer's Mess, HMCS New Waterford K321 - L-R:
W.K. Littlefair, TEL, Geo. Gotell, QR2, Geo. Gray, SHIPT,
Gordy Scougal, PING, Bob Cooper, YEO, Bert Sleeth, LTC,
Ken Walters, EA, Larry Restall, RADS, Geo Olney, QR2
(WL05) Radio room on HMCS New Waterford. L-R: PO Tel
Littlefair, Yeoman of Signals, Communications Officer, unknown
From the collection of William
Kenneth Littlefair, PO Tel, RCNVR
Courtesy of Bill Littlefair
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Charles Callow relaxing getting some sun on HMCS New
Waterford K321
"Charles
was burned severely when the coffee urn broke loose in rough seas. Here he's
taking some sun. Shorty after the photo was taken the ship was strafed by a
German fighter, and Charles was forgotten on deck for a short period."
From
the collection of Charles Callow
Courtesy
of Gord Callow
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Shipmates in Liverpool, NS, Sep 1945
HMCS New Waterford K321 at Liverpool for
tropicalization refit.
L-R: "Doc" Richards, Herby Berry (R.A.),
Duff Morrison (Writer), Charles Callow
From the collection of Charles Callow
Courtesy of Gord Callow
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HMCS New Wateford K321 gun crew
From the collection of Charles Callow
Courtesy of Gord Callow
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Stern/Quarterdeck area of HMCS New Wateford
From the collection of Charles Callow
Courtesy of Gord Callow
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Mess deck pals
HMCS New Waterford K321
From the collection of Charles Callow
Courtesy of Gord Callow
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Rescuing survivors of U-1006 - 16 Oct 1944
From the collection of Charles Callow
Courtesy of Gord Callow
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Off-loading survivors of U-1006
From the collection of Charles Callow
Courtesy of Gord Callow
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Glace Bay Gazette reporter visits HMCS New Waterford
K321
Crow's Nest Magazine - May 1944
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War Diary of Charles Callow, HMCS New
Waterford K321
It was against regulations to
keep a diary on ship in the event the ship was sunk or captured and
the diary recovered it could provide information on ships movements
and/or confirm events, providing propaganda for the enemy.
However, like many, Charles Callow kept a diary and now it provides
an insight into some of the day to day life on HMCS New Waterford
K321 during WW II. My thanks to his son, Gord Callow, for
sharing his father's diary here for posterity's sake.
Click
here to read the transcription of Charles Callow's HMCS New
Waterford Wartime Diary
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(LR01)
Larry Restall by the 4-inch guns on HMCS New Waterford K321
(LR02) Larry Restall on HMCS New Waterford K321
(LR03-LR04)
Larry Restall on HMCS New Waterford K321, Chatham,
England
(LR05) Larry Restall in London, while serving in HMCS New
Waterford, 1944
LR06 |
LR07 |
(LR06)
Painting by Larry Restall of HMCS New Waterford in the sites of U-1006
(LR07) Petty Officer's Mess, HMCS New Waterford K321 - L-R:
W.K. Littlefair, TEL, Geo. Gotell, QR2, Geo. Gray, SHIPT,
Gordy Scougal. PING, Bob Cooper, YEO, Bert Sleeth, LTC,
Ken Walters, EA, Larry Restall, RADS, Geo Olney, QR2
From
the collection of Larry Restall, Radar
Operator, RCNVR Courtesy
of Clay Restall
HMCS NEW WATERFORD 304
- Post Second World War
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HMCS New Waterford 304 entering
Punta Delgada (sp) Azores on one of the UNTD cruises which was the
way lucky frigates spent their summers From
the collection of Nigel Whiteley, LCdr, MARS, LOG, RCN, C.A.F. |
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HMCS New Waterford 304 at dock in British
Columbia
RCN/DND Photo
From
the collection of Nigel Whiteley, LCdr, MARS, LOG, RCN, C.A.F.
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HMCS New Waterford Mug Shots
These photos are of a few officers who had
served in HMCS New Waterford circa Sep 1964
"NDHQ
and the Depot used to cycle people through our almost 60 ships with
enthusiasm. Pier head jumping was an Olympic sport, with many
participants. I think these might have been taken Sept ’64. Might
explain the mix of rigs. I was in her for 26 months (Sept 63 to Jan
65); I had 2 Captains, 3 XOs, a total of 18 LTs, SLts and CMDOs, a
Nigerian Navy Trainee and two Pilots borne for their WK training as
messmates. The old Dymo Tape Machine was very busy changing the Mail
slots and the Napkin racks! "
LCdr Gordon L. Edwards
Later RAdm Edwards |
Lt G.O. Mike Hurford |
Lt John Fyffe |
Lt Nigel Whiteley
Later LCdr Whiteley |
Lt (E) Francis (Frank) J. Zareski |
Lt (P) Arnold |
Lt (S) George Harvey |
SLt Bert Okoye, Nigerian Navy |
SLt Eric B. Waal
Later Cdr Waal |
SLt Robert Price |
From
the collection of Nigel Whiteley, LCdr, MARS, LOG, RCN, C.A.F.
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HMCS New Waterford awaiting repairs after hitting the
jetty at the USN Naval Base, Argentia, NFLD, 1964 Click
here to read the story that was submitted with the photo in RCN Memories Courtesy
of Nigel Whitely
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HMCS NEW WATERFORD 304
DND / RCN photo
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