HMCS
SASKATCHEWAN H70
F
- Class Destroyer (RN)
River
Class Destroyer (RCN)
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HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70
Source: Public Domain photo from
Naval History Net |
Battle honours and awards:
Atlantic 1943-44, Normandy 1944,
Biscay 1944
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Laid down: 25
Jul 1933
Launched: 29
Aug 1934
Commissioned: 27
Apr 1935
Transferred to the RCN: 31 May 1943
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Commissioned: 31 May 1943
Paid off: 27
Jan 1946
Placed
on Disposal List: 28 Jan 1946
Fate: Broken up at Sydney, N.S., in 1946
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Commissioned on 27 Apr 1935 as HMS
FORTUNE, she was serving
with the 8th Flotilla, Home Fleet when the war broke out, and took
part in the Norwegian campaign and the occupation of Iceland in May
1940. She also shared in the sinking of U 27, U 44, and the Vichy
French submarine Ajax. On 10 May 1941, while escorting a Malta
convoy, she was badly damaged by bombs and spent six months under
repairs at Chatham, U.K. In Feb 1943, following two years'
service with the Eastern Fleet, Fortune returned to the U.K. for
major refit at London, and there on 31 May 1943, was transferred to
the RCN as SASKATCHEWAN. She was assigned to EG C-3, MOEF, until May 1944, then transferred to EG 12 for invasion duties. On 07 Jun
1944, she was attacked by U-984 (Oblt Heinz Sieder) but the torpedo
exploded in the cat gear, causing no damage to the ship. HMCS SASKATCHEWAN
participated in operation "Dredger" against
German escort vessels at the U-boat meeting points off Brest and
southward. During the night of 5/6 Jul the 12th EG, comprising of QU'APPELLE,
SASKATCHEWAN, SKEENA and RESTIGOUCHE, attacked 3 patrol
boats off Brest: V715 was sunk but not before hitting QU'APPELLE and
SASKATCHEWAN many times with small calibre gunfire. She
proceeded to Canada in Aug 1944, to refit at Shelburne, N.S.,
returning to the U.K. in Jan 1945, first as a unit of EG 14,
and then of EG 11. She returned to Canada the month after VE-Day
and, after employment as a troop transport, was paid off 28 Jan
1946, at Sydney and broken up.
Photos
and Documents Ship's
company photos
Commanding Officers
LCdr Gruffydd Harding Williams, RN - 31 May
1943 - 06 Jul 1943
Cdr Ralph Cyril Medley, DSO,
RN - 07 Jul 1943 - 22 Mar 1944
LCdr Edward William Finch-Noyes,
RCN - 23 Mar 1944 - 06 Apr 1944 |
LCdr Alan Hebert Easton, DSC,
RCNR - 07 Apr 1944 - 08 Aug 1944
A/LCdr Thomas Charles Pullen, RCN - 25 Aug
1944 - 21 Aug 1945
A/LCdr Frederick
Charles Frewer, RCN - 22 Aug 1945 - 28 Jan 1946 |
In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice
Lest We Forget
LEITCH,
Dugald
LS, RCNVR
Killed - 06 Jul 1944
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Aldred,
Frank E.
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Atkinson, David
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Baker, J. Aubrey
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Blaise,
Charles E.
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Bonner,
Frederick A.
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Brown,
William D.
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Burgess,
William A.
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Cavers,
J. Arthur
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Chambers,
M. Patrick
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Childs,
Robert G. |
Ciz,
Michael
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Cunningham,
C. Edward
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Easton,
Alan H.
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Everett, A.
William
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Fick,
Walter C.
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Finch-Noyes,
Edward
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Frewer,
Frederick C. |
Gillespie,
Alastair W.
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Guest,
Earlton G.
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Hackett,
Thomas J.
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Hope, Thomas
A.
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Hughes,
Donald C.
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Jickling,
Jarvis
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Kellett,
Stan E.
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Kilvington,
Harry
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Lagergren,
Donald W.
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Latimer,
Ernest G.
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Lawrence,
John S.
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Lawrie, John
M.
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McGregor,
Donald
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McLean,
Alexander
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McLean, John
P.
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Millman,
Frederick A.
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Murray,
Robert G.
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Naysmith,
David M.
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Nichol, John
L.
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Paul,
William B.
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Pledger,
Clifford W.
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Pullen,
Thomas C.
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Riley,
Lennox C.
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Robertson, James
S.
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Romanchuk,
William
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Saretsky,
Roman
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Simmons,
Herbert J.
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Stewart,
James
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Tefler,
John W.
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Thibodeau, David
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Tupper,
Allister R.
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Waters, Donald
M.
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Webber, Reginald A.
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Former Crew Members
Banks,
Robert R., Sto (of Amherst, NS) - 1944
Barton,
Cyril F., AB (of Saint John, NB) - 1944
Bell,
Alex - 1944
Belyea,
Holly Dan, AB (of Saint John, NB) - 1944
Brackett,
John, S.P.O. (of Halifax, NS) - 1944
Bradley,
Bill (of Charlottetown) - 1944. Wounded in Channel action in 1944.
Brooks,
Charles Edgar, SLt, RCNR - 31 May 1943
Cartier,
Howard B., C.P.O. (GM), (of Halifax, NS) - 1944
Cavers,
J. Arthur, L/SBA (of Ottawa) -1944
Desrosiers,
Jacques, Lt, RCNVR - 14 Feb 1944
Ennis,
Mark - 1944
Fenton,
Edward J., S.P.O. (of Halifax, NS) - 1944
Ferne,
Harry Curtis, Lt, RCNVR - 31 May 1943
Forbes,
Peter Whyte, Lt (E), RCNR - 07 May 1943 (Stand by) / 31 May
1943 / 15 Feb 1944
Fortier,
Thomas de Blois, A/Lt, RCNVR - 03 May 1944
Gallant,
Joseph, AB (of Halifax, NS) - 1944
Goodwin, John F., AB (of Saint John, NB) - 1944
Green, Lewis, L/Sig (of Saint John, NB) - 1944
Guelenchyer,
Nicke, 4.7 Gunner (of Oshawa) - 1944
Hencher, Thomas, ERA (of Halifax, NS) - 1944
Humble,
Bob, SLt, Naval Photographer (of Ottawa) - 1944. Wounded in 1944
Channel action. Hit in back by schrapnel
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Hume,
Lorne, Lt, RCNVR - 28 Apr 1945
Hyndman,
Harry Harland, Lt, RCN - 31 May 1943
Irving,
Alonza P., LS (of Murray Harbour, PEI) - 1944
Irwin,
John Robert, SLt (E), RCNVR - 20 Mar 1944
Kayle,
John, Sto (of Fort William) - 1944
Keeley,
Charles Douglas, Surg/Lt, RCNVR
Kimber,
John R (Jack), Chief Stoker (of Halifax, NS) - 1944
Kitz,
Joseph Russell, A/Lt (E), RCNVR - 08 May 1945
Lesslie,
William Van Arnam, A/SLt, RCN - 31 May 1943
Levy,
John Givson, Lt (El), RCNVR - 24 Mar 1944
Lockhart,
Burton V., AB (of Saint John, NB) - 1944
Mason,
John Kingsford Herbert, Lt, RCNVR - 19 Feb 1944
McAllister,
William Lawrence (Laurie), PO
McCormack,
Leo Patrick, Lt, RCNVR - 31 May 1943
McKeigan,
Donald A., AB (of Glace Bay, NS) - 1944
McLeod, George, Coder (of Moncton, NB) - 1944
Millman, Frederick, AB, (of Alberton, PEI) - 1944
Mossman, Hector H., AB (of Milton, NS) - 1944
Murphy,
William, AB (of Charlottetown) - 1944. Wounded in Channel action in
1944.
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Nickerson,
George V., A/PO Tel (of Boylston, NS) - 1944
Phillips,
Al - 1944
Pride,
James D., PO (of Halifax, NS) - 1944
Rainnie,
Phil, L/Sto (of Toronto) - 1944
Richardson,
Oscar Billings, Surg/Lt, RCNVR - 31 May 1943
Schonenals,
Lloyd, AB (of Goderich, ON) - 1944 - Wounded in Channel action in
1944, Capt No. 5 Oerlikon gun.
Skelly,
Doug, SD (of Toronto) - 1944
Sweeney,
Claude F., AB (of New Victoria, NS) - 1944
Thomas,
William Alfred, Lt (E), RCNVR - 15 Feb 1944
Tucker,
Floyd A., AB (of Elgin, NB) - 1944
Wade,
John Howard, Lt, RCNVR -31 May 1943
Webber,
Reginald Amand, Lt, RCN - 31 May 1943
Whalley,
Arthur George Cuthbert, LCdr, RCNVR - 13 Jun 1945
Whitman,
George S., Shipwrite 3c (of Beaver Harbour, NS) - 1944
Whyte,
William Methvin, Lt, RCNVR - 31 May 1943
Wickett,
Francis Dudley, Lt, RCNVR - 31 May 1943
William,
Harold Hoslin, Lt (E), RCNVR - 15 Feb 1944
Williams,
Thomas H., Sto (of Dalhousie, NB) - 1944 |
Photos and
Documents
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Wartime badge of HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70
Courtesy of David Freeman |
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HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70
From the collection of James Robertson
Courtesy of Jim Robertson |
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Patrick Chambers and shipmates on the gun of
HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70. Patrick is on the end (left) of the gun
barrel
Source: Obituary for Patrick Chambers. |
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Patrick Chambers on board HMCS SASKATCHEWAN
in
the North Atlantic
Source: Obituary for Patrick Chambers |
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HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70 Leaving St John's
Harbour.
Source: The photo collection of the late
Samuel L. Anderson, CPO, RCN
Published with permission of Bob
Anderson. To view the entire collection, click
here.
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HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70 departing St John's, Nfld
Courtesy of Erling Baldorf
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Patrick Chambers on board HMCS SASKATCHEWAN
Source: Obituary for Patrick Chambers |
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HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70
From the collection of H.J. Simmons
Courtesy of RCSCC Bowmanville |
Photos from the
collection of H.J. Simmons and John Carpenter HMCS
SASKATCHEWAN H70 or HMCS ST LAURENT H83
The
photos here are from the collections of two sailors. It is known
that H.J. Simmons served in HMCS SASKATCHEWAN and it is known that
John Carpenter served in HMCS ST Laurent. However, it is not known
which ship these were taken from. Did both serve on the same ship at
some point, or were they friends and shared photos.
As
it is not known which ship these were taken on - they have been
included on the pages of both HMCS ST LAURENT and HMCS SASKATCHEWAN
photo 1 |
photo
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photo 3 |
photo 4 |
photo 5 |
photo 6 |
photo 7 |
photo 8 |
(1-2)
"Hands to Bathe" (3) Sailors on the
quarterdeck of ........ John Carpenter directly in front of
2nd man from left, back row (4) Sailors on the
quarterdeck of ..... John Carpenter directly in front of 2nd
man from left, back row (5) Crew members of
....... (6) Locals trying to sell goods to the crew of
....... (7) Looking aft on ....... (8) Unknown
sailor on a gun mount on ....... |
photo 8 |
photo 9 |
photo 10 |
photo 11 |
photo 12 |
photo 13 |
photo 14 |
photo 15 |
(8) Unknown
sailor on a gun mount on ....... (9) Torpedo tube on
..... (10-11) Launching a torpedo from .......
(12) Recovering the torpedo (13) Gun mount on .......
(14) Sailors by the torpedo tubes on ..... (15) Sailor
on after gun platform on ..... |
Webmaster's
note: above photos 2, 9, 12, 14 and 15 - were from the
collection of John Carpenter. There were included in this
section as they appear to have been taken on a destroyer and some
fit the sequence of photos that were identical
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The
photos below are from the collection of H.J. Simmons. It is
known he served in HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70 - and these photos were in
a album which included his leave ticket while on HMCS SASKATCHEWAN. However, a number of his photos (above) are
identical to those in the collection of John Carpenter. It is
known John served in HMCS St Laurent H83. While the photos below are
not found in John's collection, there is reason to wonder if they
were taken on/from SASKATCHEWAN or ST LAURENT.
None
of the photos from either sailors collection has their ship's name
written on the back - so at this point, until these photos can be
positively placed as being taken on one ship or the other, they
will be included on the pages for both.
photo 1 |
photo 2 |
photo 3 |
photo 4 |
photo 5 |
photo 6 |
photo 7 |
photo 8 |
(1)
Torpedo Party, 1944 Standing (L-R): Al Phillips, Jack Telfer,
Dan Belyea, Frank Aldred, Alex Bell Kneeling (L-R): John
Lawrie, Mark Ennis, Jack Simmons Background (Left) - QM Bill
Shill (2) Looking aft on ..... (3) Four crew members on
..... (4) HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70 (5) Four crew members on
..... (6-7) Destroyers turning into formation. Photo
taken from ..... (8) bow of ..... |
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photo 10 |
photo 11 |
photo 12 |
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photo 15 |
photo 16 |
D-Day as seen from .....
(10)
An explosion in the distance (12) Ships going in - note the barrage balloons
(13) Ships at anchor - note the barrage balloons (14) Unknown aircraft carrier and merchant ships
(16)King George V class battleship
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photo 18 |
photo 19 |
photo 20 |
photo 22 |
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H.J. (Jack) Simmons on ..... Jun 1944 (18) Life below decks on
..... (19) Three unknown crew members on .....
(20) An iceberg seen from .... (21) A convoy as seen from
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From the collection of H.J. Simmons
Courtesy of RCSCC Bowmanville |
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Leave ticket for H.J. Simmons, March 1944
From the collection of H.J. Simmons
Courtesy of RCSCC Bowmanville
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Newspaper article from the Oshawa Times, 09 Apr
1991
Jack Kimber, HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70,
remembers what it was like to return from war
From the collection of H.J. Simmons
Courtesy of RCSCC Bowmanville |
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HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70, Rothesay Bay, Scotland
Courtesy of John Coburn
Click
here to view the names on the back of the photo |
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Newspaper
article on HMCS SASKATCHEWAN's participation in Operation Dredger
5/6 Jul 1944 off the coast of France
Names
of sailors from the Maritimes that are listed in the article:
Fenton, Edward J., S.P.O. (of Halifax, NS); Nickerson, George V.,
A/PO Tel (of Boylston, NS); Brackett, John, S.P.O. (of Halifax, NS);
Barton, Cyril F., AB (of Saint John, NB); Kimber, John R., Chief
Stoker (of Halifax, NS); McKeigan, Donald A., AB (of Glace Bay, NS);
Cartier, Howard B., C.P.O. (GM), (of Halifax, NS); Belyea, Holly D.,
AB (of Saint John, NB); Pride, James D., PO (of Halifax, NS);
Whitman, George S., Shipwrite 3c (of Beaver Harbour, NS); Hencher,
Thomas, ERA (of Halifax, NS); Goodwin, John F., AB (of Saint John,
NB); Tucker, Floyd A., AB (of Elgin, NB); Sweeney, Claude F., AB (of
New Victoria, NS); Banks, Robert R., Sto (of Amherst, NS); Irving,
Alonza P., LS (of Murray Harbour, PEI); Gallant, Joseph, AB (of
Halifax, NS); Lawrie, John M., AB (of Halifax, NS); Millman,
Frederick, AB, (of Alberton, PEI); Green, Lewis, L/Sig (of Saint
John, NB); McLeod, George, Coder (of Moncton, NB); Williams, Thomas
H., Sto (of Dalhouse, NB); Lockhart, Burton V., AB (of Saint John,
NB); Mossman, Hector H., AB (of Milton, NS)
Courtesy
of Noreen Millman |
Newspaper
articles on operation "Dredger" against German escort
vessels at the U-boat meeting points off Brest and southward. During
the night of 5/6 Jul the 12th EG, comprising of QU'APPELLE, SASKATCHEWAN, SKEENA and RESTIGOUCHE, attacked 3 patrol boats off
Brest.
(IN01)
Night Insane As RCN Mangled German Ships - Toronto Star 18 Jul
1944 (IN02) Canadian Sink 3 Ships As Star Shells Light Sky -
Toronto Star 11 Aug 1944 (IN03) 6 Supply Ships Sunk By Allies
Off France - undated newspaper article (IN04) Naval Forces
Fight in Channel - undated newspaper article
From
the collection of Innes Neil van
Nostrand
Courtesy
of Hugh van Nostrand
DC01
From
undated newspaper - Account of the action that took place during
Operation Dredger
From
the collection of AB Dave
Christison, RCNVR
Courtesy
of Thomas Christison
WR05
Article on Operation
Dredger 5/6 Jul 1944 - The Albertan 14 Aug 1944
Sailors
listed in the article:
HMCS
SASKATCHEWAN - LS Dugald
Leitch of Calgary; AB Basil Goodrich of Calgary; AB
Henry Dyer of Edmonton; AB
Lennox Riley of Calgary; Tel
William Romanchuk of Stry; AB George Clark of
Edmonton; LCdr Allan Easton,
CO of Halifax, Lt Alfred William
Everett of Winnipeg; Surg-Lt Doug Keeley; SLt
John Nichol of Vancouver
HMCS
QU'APPELLE - Cdr Sandy MacKillop, RN, CO
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HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70 - 22 Nov 1944
From the collection of Robert Murray
Courtesy of Ann Haver |
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HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70 at anchor, Halifax - 22
Nov 1944
From the collection of Robert Murray
Courtesy of Ann Haver |
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Submarine alongside at Tobermory - date unknown
From the collection of Robert Murray
Courtesy of Ann Haver |
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Robert Murry (left) and Jacques Desrosiers
ashore in Edinburgh, Scotland - Mar 1945
From the collection of Robert Murray
Courtesy of Ann Haver |
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Robert Murray (left) and Mo in Edinburgh,
Scotland - Mar 1945
in Edinburgh, Scotland - Mar 1945
From the collection of Robert Murray
Courtesy of Ann Haver |
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Canadian naval officers visit Blackpool,
Thursday 29 Mar 1945
LCdr T.C. Pullen, Commanding Officer HMCS SASKATCHEWAN
H70 - front row 2nd from right
From the collection of Robert Murray
Courtesy of Ann Haver |
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HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70 - date unknown
From the collection of Ron Critchley
Courtesy of Diane Brown |
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A mess deck on HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70
Aubrey Baker - 1st on right
From the collection of J.
Aubrey Baker, RCNVR
Courtesy of Bryan Baker |
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HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70 astern of HMCS
WALLACEBURG J336
From the collection of William
(Bill) Dougall, LTO (LP), RCNVR
Courtesy of Grant Dougall |
(WB66) Unidentified PO on HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70
(WB67)
Unidentified PO bringing 2 female guests aboard HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70
(WB68-WB69) William Brown (left) and shipmate with their guests aboard HMCS
SASKATCHEWAN H70
(WB70)
HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70
(WB71)
HMCS SASKATCHEWAN H70
From
the collection of William Donald Brown,
Sto PO, RCNVR
Courtesy
of Doug Brown
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