HMCS REGINA
334
Halifax
Class Frigate
FLOREAT REGINA
LET
REGINA FLOURISH
(LONG
LIVE THE QUEEN) |
HMCS
REGINA 334 sporting her WW2 disruptive camouflage paint scheme
commemorating the men and ships that served during the Battle of the
Atlantic.
Photographer:
LS Stuart Carmichael - Oct 2019
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on the above photo to view a larger image
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Battle honours and awards: Atlantic
1942-44, Mediterranean 1943, English
Channel 1944, Normandy 1944,
Arabian Sea
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Laid down: 06
Oct
1989
Floated
up: 25
Jan 1992
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Commissioned: 30
Sep 1994
Paid off:
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Regina was floated up on 25 Oct 1991 and
provisionally accepted by the Navy on 02 Mar 1994. Following trials
off Halifax, she left on 13 Jun for Esquimalt, where she was
commissioned on 30 Sep 1994. On 10 May 1995, along with Vancouver,
she departed for exercises with Southeast Asian naval units. On 18
Mar 1996, in company with Algonquin, Winnipeg and Protecteur,
Regina again headed for the western Pacific, this time to exercise
with ships of the Japanese, Russian, Korean and Philippine navies.
In the course of this deployment, she made a call at Ho Chi Minh
City, the first North American warship to do so since the end of the
Vietnam War. Regina returned to Esquimalt on 20 Jul 1995. On 21 Feb 1997, she sailed to join a US carrier
battle group in the enforcement of trade sanctions against Iraq. In
the summer of 1999 she was back in the Arabian Gulf on the same
mission, this time with the USS Constellation Battle Group. She
returned home on 17 Dec 1999.
On 06 Jan 2014, HMCS Regina departed Esquimalt, B.C. for to join
the NATO task force deployed in the Arabian Sea as part of
Operations ARTEMIS - a multinational task force promoting security
in the gulfs of Oman and Aden, the Red Sea and Indian Ocean. On 31
Mar 2014 HMCS Regina intercepted a dhow off the east coast of
Africa, apprehended 132 kilograms of heroin and destroyed them at
sea. On 30 Apr 2014, after Russia's invasion of the Ukraine, HMCS
Regina was assigned to Operation REASSURANCE in the Mediterranean.
After 254 days away from home port, HMCS Regina returned to
Esquimalt on 17 Sep 2014.
Photos
and Documents Ship's
company photos
Commissioning Book
Gunshield and Shipboard Art
Commanding Officers
Cdr M.H. Jellinek - 02 Mar 1993 CO
Designate
Cdr M.H. Jellinek - 24 Jun 1993 - 08 Aug
1995
Cdr T.H.W. Pile - 08 Aug 1995 - 25 Aug
1997
Cdr J.W. Hayes - 25 Aug 1997 - 25 Feb
2000
Cdr K.R. Stewart - 25 Feb 2000 - 14 Aug
2001
Cdr B.F. Truelove - 14 Aug 2001 -
2003 |
Cdr Daniel Sing - 2003 - Unk
-- names
missing --
Cdr J. Boyd, RCN - Unk - 29 May 2013
Cdr Daniel Charlebois,
RCN - 29 May 2013 - 21 Jul 2015
Cdr Colin Matthews, RCN - 21 Jul 2015
- Jun 2018
Cdr French, RCN - Jun 2018 -
present |
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
Barber,
Dave
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Belich,
Edward
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Boileau,
Richard L.
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Brunt,
Alan R. |
Chaney, Joe
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Couckuyt,
Brian D.
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Dowie,
Ken
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Furry,
Robert
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Giblin,
Robert
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Gillis,
Shawn
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Grove,
Rodger W.
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Hatch,
Chrstian D. |
Howlett,
Michael G.
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Jackson, Kenneth
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Kenney,
James J.
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Mayberry,
Jeffrey D.
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McDonald,
Cyril A.
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Myles,
Thomas
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Pilcher,
Thomas J.
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Robak,
Steven P.
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Former Crew Members
Gallagher, Jean, Cook
Photos and Documents
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HMCS
Regina 334 Gun shield art - Persian Gulf deployment 2003
This
artwork is based on the gun shield art of the WW 2 corvette HMCS
Regina K234
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HMCS Regina 334
Photo taken from USS Kitty
Hawk 23 Jun 2008
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HMCS
REGINA's crew is proud to unveil the new Gun Art, a homage to the
first HMCS REGINA and our ties to the RCMP. HMCS REGINA K234 was a
corvette that was sunk in action on the 8th of August 1944. Thirty of
her crew died, but will be in our hearts on Remembrance Day. Lest we
forget
DND / RCN
photo - 11 Nov 2018
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Commander
(Cdr) Daniel Charlebois (left), incoming Commanding Officer, with
Commodore (Cmdr) Scott Bishop, reviewing officer and Cdr Jason Boyd
(right) outgoing Commanding Officer sign the change of command
certificates. Her Majesty Canadian
Ship (HMCS) REGINA’s change of command ceremony was held on C3 Jetty
at Canadian Force Base (CFB) Esquimalt on May 29, 2013.
Image
by: Cpl Michael Bastien, MARPAC
Imaging Services
©2013
DND-MND Canada |
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Incoming
Commanding Officer Commander Colin Matthews (left), Reviewing Officer
Captain (N) James Clarke (center) and outgoing Commanding Officer
Commander Daniel Charlebois (right) sign the Change of Command
Certificates during Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Regina Change
of Command ceremony held at the Naval Officers Training Centre (NOTC)
Drill Hall on July 21, 2015.
Image by: LS Ogle Henry, MARPAC Imaging Services
©2015
DND-MND Canada |
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Working
with the Canadian led Combined Task Force 150, HMCS REGINA and NRU
ASTERIX are operating alongside a CP-140M Aurora from 19 Wing Comox on
OpArtemis, the CAF contribution to counter-terrorism and maritime
security operations in the Arabian Sea. |
Op
ARTEMIS is the Canadian Armed Forces contribution to counter-terrorism
and maritime security operations in Middle East. HMCS Regina is
operating in the region as part of Combined Task Force 150 (CTF 150),
currently led by Pakistan. CTF 150 is a task force under Combined
Maritime Forces, a naval coalition of 33 nations that promotes
security and stability in Middle Eastern and East African waters.
On
April 6, 2019, Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Regina seized
2,569 kilograms of hashish. HMCS Regina spotted a suspicious fishing
vessel, known as a “dhow”, off the coast of Oman and proceeded to
stop the boat to investigate further. The ship deployed its Naval
Tactical Operations Group (NTOG) team. The NTOG is a dedicated Royal
Canadian Navy unit that specializes in advanced boarding operations at
sea. A search of the dhow was conducted, during which 119 bags of
hashish were located in the ice hold. The narcotics were transferred
to HMCS Regina and subsequently destroyed.
HMCS Regina continues to disrupt terrorism
funding with a 2nd illegal narcotic seizure in the Indian Ocean during
Operation ARTEMIS!
On
April 15, 2019, the ship seized and destroyed just over 3,000 kgs of
hashish. HMCS Regina's NTOG boarded a "dhow", off the coast
of Oman in an area known as the "hash highway" who found 150
bags of hashish. The narcotics were transferred to HMCS Regina and
destroyed.
On
April 18, 2019, HMCS Regina seized 1502 kgs of hashish and 10.5 kgs of
heroin, while deployed in the Indian Ocean as part of Operation
ARTEMIS - her 3rd illegal narcotics seizure in less than 2 weeks.
More
success on the high seas for HMCS Regina!
On
May 3, 2019, HMCS Regina seized 2,054 kg of hashish in the Northern
Arabian Sea. This marks their 4th seizure in the region, totaling in
9,155 kg of narcotics seized to date. HMCS Regina deployed its NTOG
boarding team who conducted a search inside the vessel and found 100
hidden bags of hashish. The boarding team and HMCS Regina’s ship’s
company worked tirelessly in heat reaching 47 degree (Celsius) to
transfer the hashish to HMCS Regina for destruction.
Source: Canadian
Armed Forces Operations - Facebook page
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HMCS
REGINA just left from a short port visit in Singapore. We transited the
Malacca Strait, the world’s busiest maritime passage, with many ships in
close quarters. March 2019
Source:
HMCS Regina's facebook page |
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HMCS REGINA 334 and the wide open seas -
Op PROJECTION - June 2019
Cpl Stuart Evans // CF Combat
Camera
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HMCS REGINA 334 passed under the Lion's Gate bridge,
Vancouver, BC - Nov 2019
Source: HMCS Regina's facebook page.
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HMCS REGINA 334 anchored off Esquimalt, BC
Courtesy of Bill Gard
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Royal
Canadian Navy ship HMCS Regina (FFH 334), Republic of Singapore Navy
Formidable-class frigate RSS Supreme (FFG 73), and Republic of Korea Navy
ship ROKS Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin (DDH 975) steam in formation during a group
sail off the coast of Hawaii.
Defence Media 17 Jun 2024
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