HMCS
OAKVILLE K178
Flower
Class Corvette
HMCS
OAKVILLE seen on 07 Aug 1943 near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, while on
passage from Saint John, New Brunswick, to Halifax, Nova Scotia, as
an escort to convoy FH-7.
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on the above photo to view a larger image
Source: Flickr photo collection of Ron
Bell
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Laid down: 21
Dec
1940
Launched: 21
Jun 1941
Commissioned: 18
Nov 1941
Paid off: 20
Jul 1945
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Sold to
Venezuelan Navy: 1946
Commissioned:
1946 as Patria
Paid of:
1962
Fate:
Unknown
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Built at Port Arthur, Ontario,
she was commissioned at Montreal on
18 Nov 1941. She arrived at Halifax ten days later and joined Halifax Force on
her arrival. On its formation in Mar 1942, she transferred to
WLEF. In Jul 1942 she returned to Halifax Force to escort Halifax-Aruba
convoys and, on her second arrival at Aruba late in Aug 1942, was
diverted to reinforce convoy TAW.15 (Aruba-Key West section). The
convoy was attacked 28 Aug 1942 in the Windward Passage, losing four
ships, but OAKVILLE sank the seasoned U 94, in part by ramming.
After temporary repairs at Guantanamo she arrived at Halifax on 16
Sep 1942 and there completed repairs on 01 Dec 1942. She then
joined the U.S. Eastern Sea Frontier Command to escort New
York-Guantanamo convoys until 22 Mar 1943, when she arrived at
Halifax to join WLEF. She served with three of its escort groups:
W-7 from Jun 1943; W-8 from Dec 1943; and W-6 from Apr 1944. After minor repairs at Halifax, she proceeded to Bermuda for
workups in May 1944, thereafter returning to her duties with EG W-6. A
refit begun at Lunenburg early in Apr 1945, was discontinued in Jun
1945 and the ship was paid off at Sorel on 20 Jul 1945. She was sold to
the Venezuelan Navy in 1946. On 10 Jan 1946, Venezuelan
vessel OAKVILLE, former HMCS OAKVILLE K178, arrived at New York
city with a skeleton crew: Frank Peter Hindley, Gerald James Ryan
and Frederick Jackson. Renamed Patria, she served in the Venezuelan
Navy until 1962.
U-Boats Sunk: U-94 sunk on 28 Aug 1942 by HMCS
OAKVILLE K178
and
VP-92 in position 17-40N, 74-30 W
Photos and Documents
OAKVILLE
Memories
OAKVILLE's
Flower: The History of HMCS OAKVILLE (link to Amazon)
Commanding Officers
Lt
Alexander Charles Jones,
RCNR - 18 Nov 1941 - 11 May 1942
LCdr Clarence Aubrey King, DSC,
RCNR - 12 May 1942 - 21 Apr 1943 |
Lt Harold Frederick Farncomb,
RCNVR - 22 Apr 1943 - 22 Oct 1944
Lt Morgan Alan Griffiths,
RCNVR - 23 Oct 1944 - 20 Jul 1945 |
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Bakody,
Howard
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Brickenden,
George M.
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Broadway,
Norman A. |
Browne,
Robert G. |
Corkum,
Gordon F.
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Drysdale,
Jack A.
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Faris,
John W.
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Gordon,
Lloyd M.
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Goyetche,
Arthur R.
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Griffiths,
Morgan A.
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Hammick,
Laurence S. A.
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Hammond,
Francis A.
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Horner,
Albert
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Ironmonger,
Herbert W.
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Jones,
Alexander C.
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Kahan,
George P.
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Kilvington,
Harry
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King,
Clarence A.
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Lowman,
Norman J.
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MacLean,
Douglas T.
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Marcynuik,
Orest P.
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Optiz,
William J.
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Oxborough,
Donald C.
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Paquette,
Frank
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Purdy,
Joseph H.
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Richardson,
Cecil V.
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Robinson,
John D.
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Ryan,
Gerald J.
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Smyth,
Joseph
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Former Crew Members
Baer, Albert, Coder
Ballinger, Gordon, L/Sig
Chiswell, Ralph, L/Sto
Cooper, Gerald Charles, SLt, RCNVR - 11 Jun 1944
Davis, John Arthur, Lt, RCNVR - 25 Apr 1944
Durrant, Douglas Trevor
Hindley, Frank Peter - Jan 1946
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Humphrey, Ross, Sto1 - 1944 (of Toronto, ON)
Ingells, Rexford Wallace, SLt, RCNR - 30 Apr 1944
Jackson, Frederick - Jan 1946
Jorgenson, Kenneth - 1944 (of Lethbridge, AB)
Lawrence, Harold (Hal) Ernest Thomas, Lt, RCNVR - 16 Apr 1942
McKeown, Peter Johnny, Cook
Peel, Robert Edward, SLt, RCNVR - 15 May 1943
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Powell, Arthur, Stoker PO
Stephens, Richard Edward, A/Wt (E), RCNR - 25 Apr 1944
Turner, John Russell, War (E), RCN - 14 Feb 1944
Waddell, Keith
Ward, Jack, Coder
Wilson,
David, Stoker PO
Young,
Thomas, Lt, RCNVR - 29 Jun 1943
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Photos and
Documents
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HMCS OAKVILLE just prior to launching on
21 December 1940
Source: Flicker photo collection of Ron
Bell
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Three
crew members on HMCS OAKVILLE - Leading Signalman Gordon Ballinger, St.
Lambert, Que. Coder Jack Ward, Calgary Alta. Coder Albert Baer, Fort
William, Ont. Source:
OAKVILLE
Museum Digital Archives |
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Looking
please, and rightly so, the Anti-Aircraft gunners of HMCS OAKVILLE are shown
here beside their gun which played so important a role in disposing of the
German U-boat. From left to right are Milton Cheyne of Montreal, Andrew
Allan of Toronto and Douglas MacLean of Barrhead, Alberta. Together they
raked the submarine with over 1200 rounds of assorted ammunition
RCN photo
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Associated
press photo shows Lieut. Harold Lawrence (left), of the Royal Canadian Naval
Reserve, and Petty Officer Arthur Powell (right) a Stoker, rammed a U-boat
in the Caribbean with their corvette, The OAKVILLE. They boarded the
sub, overcame the Germans in the conning tower, and then went below and
searched for papers. The sub sank, and the two men and their German
prisoners were taken from the water by a US Destroyer. NAP
253123 211142B
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Leading Stoker Ralph Chiswell (left) of Coniston, ON
and Stoker 2nd Class Frank Paquette (right) of Montreal, QC.
Courtesy of James Laliberte
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HMCS OAKVILLE crew members on leave in New York, Keith Waddell's souvenir photo
from Metropole Hotel
Source:
OAKVILLE
Museum Digital Archives
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HMCS OAKVILLE in drydock for repairs
after her ramming and capturing U-94 on 28 Aug 1942.
Source: Flickr photo collection of Ron
Bell
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HMCS OAKVILLE in St. John's, Newfoundland with Fairmile
ML Q089 outboard of her
From the collection of John C. Orr
Courtesy of John P. Orr
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From
a book called a Bloody War, author Hal Lawrence. The author was actually one
of the men in this poster. He said thankfully the artist drew it with him
wearing his shorts, something he had lost when diving off of his corvette.
This Canadian World War II poster evokes the sinking of a German U-boat by
the Canadian corvette HMCS OAKVILLE in the Caribbean in 1942.
Source: Canada
At War
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HMCS HOTEL
The luxuries and the sailors who provide them on HMCS OAKVILLE
Crow's Nest newspaper - May 1944
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List
or Manifest of Aliens Employed On The Vessel As Members Of Crew for
Venezuelan vessel OAKVILLE's arrival at New York city on 10 Jan
1946.
Courtesy of Kevin Ryan
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Sub-Lieutenant Hal
Lawrence and Stoker Petty Officer Art Powell in Halifax, NS. Lawrence and
Powell jumped onto the deck of U-94 after it was crippled as HMCS OAKVILLE
came alongside. The crew of U-94 were apprehended by Lawrence and Powell as
POWS before the u-boat sunk.
Courtesy of the
Naval Museum of Halifax
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Articles
on the sinking of U-94 by HMCS OAKVILLE K172
From the collection of François
Messier, AB, RCNVR
Courtesy of Denis Messier
JVW239
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JVW240
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(JVW239)
Crew Members of Heroic OAKVILLE - The Halifax Mail Star (JVW240) Two
Canadians Leap Aboard U-Boat and Gain Control at Pistol Point - Mentioned in
the article - SPO Arthur James Powell, RCN and SLt Harold Lawrence, RCNVR
From the collection of J.
Vincent Wesley, CPO, RCNVR
Courtesy of Marilynn Taylor
(JVW238) Two Canadian Sailors Capture Crew of
Sinking Sub
Article on the sinking of U-94 by HMCS OAKVILLE
K178 - The Halifax Mail 10 Nov 1942
From the collection of J.
Vincent Wesley, CPO, RCNVR
Courtesy of Marilynn Taylor
Painting
showing the 2 man boarding party from HMCS OAKVILLE K178 on the conning
tower of U-94
Source: RCN facebook page
Post war recollection - Article on HMCS OAKVILLE'S sinking of U-94
The Halifax Mail Star 13 Apr 1955
Researched by / Courtesy of George
Newbury
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(NB01-NB02)
Norman Broadway by the 4-inch gun on HMCS OAKVILLE K178
From the
collection of Norman Broadway, RCNVR
Courtesy of
Buzz Bishop
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