HMCS
SKEENA 207
St
Laurent Class Destroyer
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HMCS SKEENA 207 |
Battle honours and awards: Atlantic
1939-44, Normandy 1944, Biscay
1944
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Laid down: 01
Jun 1951
Launched: 19
Aug 1952
Commissioned: 30
Mar 1957
Paid off for DDH Conversion:
01 Jul 1964
Re-commissioned: 14
Aug 1965
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Paid off for DELEX refit: 12
Apr 1981
Re-commissioned: 20
Nov 1981
Paid off: 01
Nov 1993
Fate: Broken up in 1996
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Built at Burrard Dry Dock, Vancouver,
SKEENA was
commissioned on 30 Mar 1957. On 16 Jan 1958, SKEENA, in company with
CAYUGA 218, CRESCENT 226, FRASER 233 and, MARGAREE 230 departed Esquimalt, BC, for a Far Eastern Training
cruise; returning to Esquimalt on 02 Apr 1958. On 26 May 1964, SKEENA
207
DDE, departed Esquimalt for the east coast for her conversion to DDH
which began on 01 Jul 1964 at Davie Shipbuilding & Repairing Co.
Ltd., Lauzon, Que. On 14
Aug 1965, after a year's
work, she was re-commissioned in DDH
format and allocated for service out of Halifax. On 27 Jul 1970,
along with HMCS ANNAPOLIS and HMCS PROTECTEUR, she departed Halifax to
celebrate Manitoba's Centennial with visits to Fort
Churchill, Rankin Inlet, Chesterfield Inlet and Wakeham Bay. In 1972 she was
designated a French Language Unit. On 17 Jul 1976, HMCS PROTECTEUR,
along with HMCS SKEENA and HMCS FRASER arrived at Montreal in support of the
1976 Olympics. SKEENA underwent her DELEX refit at
Montreal between 12 Apr and 20 Nov 1981. On 22
May 1985 HMCS SKEENA 207 and USS RICHARD F. BYRD departed Leixoes,
Portugal to intercept and observe the Kiev Task Group that entered
the Atlantic from the Mediterranean. In the summer of
1991 she took part in the NATO exercise Ocean Safari '91, soon
afterward visiting St. Lawrence and Great Lake ports to encourage
recruiting and public awareness. She was paid off on 01 Nov 1993,
and on 03 Jul 1996 left Halifax in tow for India to be broken up.
RCN Memories:
How
to Lose Track of an Aircraft Carrier 153 Pallets and 6,000 Barrels of
Extra Fuel 66
feet down . . .
Photos
and Documents Ship's
company photos The
Ship's Bells Commissioning Book
Re-Commissioning Book
Commanding Officers
Cdr John
P. T.
Dawson,
RCN - 30 Mar 1957 - 20 Aug 1958
Cdr W.M. Kidd,
RCN - 20 Aug 1958 - 01 Oct 1959
LCdr Glen Michael DeRosenroll, RCN - 01 Oct
1959 - 05 Jan 1960
Cdr Thomas Henry Crone,
RCN - 05 Jan 1960 - 22 Feb 1960
Cdr Andrew Laurence Collier,
RCN - 22 Feb 1960 - 11 Jan 1962
Cdr Richard Hugh Leir, RCN - 22 Jan
1962 - 10 May 1963
Cdr Michael Arthur
Martin,
RCN - 10 May 1963 - 26 Jul 1964
Cdr C.J. Mair,
RCN - 14 Aug 1965 - 29 Aug 1966
LCdr Keith Dunham Lewis, RCN - 29 Aug 1966 - 27 Jan
1968
Lt James Bryan Elson, RCN - 27 Jan
1968 - 16 Apr 1968
LCdr William Gould Brown,
RCN - 16 Apr 1968 - 23 Jun 1969
LCdr Robert Benjamin Dougan - 23 Jun
1969 - 11 Aug 1969
Cdr Robin Laughlin Hughes - 11 Aug 1969 - 23 Jul
1970
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Cdr Frederick John. Mifflin - 23 Jul 1970 - 05 Jul
1972
Cdr Neil Ronald Boivin - 15 Jun 1973 - 05 Sep
1975
Cdr J. Chouinard - 05 Sep 1975 - 13 May
1976
Cdr D.E. Pollard - 13 May 1976 - 29 May
1978
Cdr Bernard Emile Derible - 29 May
1978 - 07 Jul 1980
Cdr Guy
J.R. Boucher - 07 Jul
1980 - 26 Sep 1983 Cdr
I. Foldesi - 26 Sep 1983 - 01 Aug 1985 Cdr
P.J. Yans - 01 Aug 1985 - 15 Jul 1987 Cdr
David Christopher Morse - 15 Jul 1987 - 09 Jan 1989 Cdr
Donald Stuart MacKay - 09 Jan 1989 - 15 Jul 1991 Cdr
J.A.Claude Gauthier - 15 Jul 1991 - 15 Dec 1991 Cdr
J.J. Gauvin - 15 Dec 1991 - 25 Jun 1993 LCdr
James Hayes - 25 Jun 1993 - 01 Nov 1993 |
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
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Baker,
Carl R.
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Beauchamp,
Ray
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Bédard, Cécilien
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Beecher,
Scott E. |
Bell, Wesley
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Blakeney,
Cameron L.
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Blosser,
Frank E.
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Boivin, Neil
R.
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Boucher,
Guy, J. R.
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Bradbury,
William E. |
Bragg, James R.
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Brassard,
Louis F.
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Britt, Bruce D.
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Brown, Donald
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Brownsey,
Lionel J. S.
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Bull,
William F.
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Burnett,
Gerald C.
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Cairns,
Peter W.
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Campbell,
Beverley G.
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Cartwright,
William
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Chadwick,
Edward A.
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Chiasson,
Joseph T. |
Ciccolella,
Antonio V.
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Clarkson,
Norman
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Cloutier,
J. Richard
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Cogdon,
David
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Colclough,
Frederick J. |
Collier,
Andrew L.
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Cormier,
Clarence N.
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Cruickshank,
Robert D.
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Cummins,
Herbert J.
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Cuthbert,
Lawrence J.
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Czop, Robert
M.
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Dalgleish,
Robert M.
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Davies,
David L.
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Dayton,
Francis J.
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Derhak,
Wesley G.
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deRosenroll,
Glen M.
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Desharnais,
Jean O.
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Desjardins,
Robert
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Dibben, Basil
J.C.D.
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Dixon,
Stephen P.
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Doutre,
Gilles J. A.
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Downs,
Steve
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Doyle,
Adrian F. |
Dubé, Roger
A.
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Dunbar,
Roy
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Durdle, Edward
B.
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During,
Raymond L.
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Gagnon,
Éric
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Gauthier,
J.A. Claude
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Gentles,
Leonard F.
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Gerrior,
Marshall J.
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Gillotte,
John G.
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Good,
Jack W.
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Gordon,
Raymond T.
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Gorman, John
R.
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Gravelle,
Gerry
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Grenier,
Réjean
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Griffin, Edward J.
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Labelle, John H.
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Lachance,
Gaetan A.
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Latour,
Joseph J-Y
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Lavoie,
Gerard
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Lawlor,
Patrick
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Lawrence,
John S.
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Lebouthillier,
Eddy
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Leeming,
Matthew R.
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Legendre,
Lucien
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Leir,
Richard H.
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Lesage, Marcel
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Lewis,
Keith D.
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Logan,
Richard
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Lower,
Richard E.
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MacDonald,
John M.
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MacLean,
Owen K,
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MacNeil,
Hugh M. D.
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Mann,
Cyril F.
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Manning,
Vivian C.
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Mannix,
George H.
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Martin, G.
Paul
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Martin,
Michael A.
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Martin,
Sidney J.
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McBride, Donald
K.
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McCallum, Roy
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McCormick,
Peter K.
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McCreedy, Ross H.
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McGregor,
Douglas B.
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McLean,
Alexander
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Mcmillan,
Gordon I.
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McQueen,
Leonard
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Mifflin,
Frederick J.
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Millette, J.P.
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Morehouse,
Robert E.
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Mueller, Ernest W.
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Myers,
Frank S.
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Myles,
Thomas
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Pelletier,
R. Ivan
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Peressini,
Luigi A.
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Perkins, Elwyn
J. H.
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Pérusse,
André G. D.
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Pickford, K.
John
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Plante, J.
A. Yvon
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Plastow, J.
Edward
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Pollard, David
E.
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Pottinger,
John W. C.
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Puddifant,
James A.
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Sailor,
Frank
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Schmitke,
Edmund G.
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Scott,
James E.
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Sears, Robert J.
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Seibel,
Arthur J.
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Siemens,
Raymond D.
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Slade,
John C.
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Smith,
David A.
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Soucy, Gerald
R.
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St. George,
Mark
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St. Onge, Maurice R.
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Stalker,
Fredrick G.
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Steeves, Robert D.
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Stewart,
Harold D.
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Strang, Albert P.
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Strachan, Jack
H.
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Strybosch,
Ingmar D.
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Sweetman,
Walter C.
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Former Crew Members
Bakody,
David, Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class Engine Room Artificer
Baril, Marcel, CPO1, Cox'n - 1985
Bauer,
Wilfred A. (Wilf), Radar Plotter
Bradley, William (Bill), AB.NWT, RCN - 14 Aug 1965 (2nd commission)
Chicoine,
Dan, P2RM, Trg PO - 1990 Duhamel,
Alfe, Able Seaman Signalman Fournel,
Gilles - 1985 Harvey,
Cyril Edward
Hawley, John, OS/AB, FC - 1969-1972
Hutton,
Robert (Bob), Sig - Commissioning Crew
Jacques, Yves - 1973 - 1975
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Larcheveque, Richard, Sig - 1970-1972 /
Dec 1973 - Aug 1976 // OBSV/AESOP - 1982
LaFleur, Al - 1964
Lagacé,
Gérard, OS.SN-LS.SN - 1976-1980 / PO2 NET(A) - 1987-1990
McLeod,
Ben, AB.BN1, RCN - 1964 - Jul 1965
McLeod,
Ken, Radioman
Miller, Duncan E.
Milson, Lt (N), SYO - 1972
Miniou, Scott, RP/NESOP
Mitchell, Mike
Otis, Bob, P1RM, POTEL - 1990
Palardy, Luc - 1986-1990
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Pelletier, Rene - 1982-1983
Power, George
Richard, Mario - 1983-1986
Silvester, Jim Clark, Petty Officer 1st Class
Sparrow,
Ken, ER, 39776E, RCN
Theriault,
Robert (Bob), Signalman
Tremblay,
Gilbert (Gigi), LS.EW - 01 Dec 1981 - 25 Mar 1982 / PO2, NESOP - 20
Jul 1987 - 03 Jan 1990
Vincellete,
Michael
Weir, Garry,
Master Seaman Radioman |
Photos and
Documents
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HMCS SKEENA 207 RASing with HMCS Ontario - 1957
From the collection of Steve
Hlasny
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Second Canadian Escort Squadron - Spring Cruise 1958
HMCS Crescent, HMCS Cayuga, HMCS SKEENA, HMCS Fraser,
HMCS Margaree
Courtesy of Dave Tyre |
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CANADIAN WARSHIPS IN ORIENT -- HMCS Cayuga (background) begins the departure
of the Second Canadian Escort Squadron from Yokosuka, Japan, after a visit
made during the current training cruise from Esquimalt, B.C., to the Orient.
Other ports of call for the five destroyers escorts include Pearl Harbour,
Tokyo, Saigon and Okinawa. In the foreground, preparing to slip, are the new
DEs Skeena, Fraser and Margaree. The modernized destroyer escort Crescent is
at far right rear.
Wednesday, April 2nd, 1958 Lunenburg Progress
Enterprise, Wed., 02 Apr 1958, page 5
Courtesy of Hugh Muir |
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HMCS SKEENA - 1 August 1959
Photographer: Walter E. Frost Source: City of Vancouver Archives
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HMCS SKEENA 207 in Montreal for Expo 1967
She was tied up at the Bickerdike Terminal across
from Habitat 67 (Cite du Havre)
Courtesy of Rick Larcheveque
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HMCS SKEENA 207, during mid-life refit at
Irivng Ship repair, Saint John, NB
Photos 1 & 2: HMCS SKEENA in dry
dock Photo 3: ABSG Rick
Larcheveque on the bridge of HMCS SKEENA 207
Photos taken Dec 1970
Courtesy of Rick Larcheveque |
HMCS SKEENA 207 - Standing Naval Force Atlantic
1972
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CH124A (HS50) Tail #404 first assigned to SKEENA upon departing
Halifax early January 1972 (2) CH124A(HS50) Tail #435 assigned
to SKEENA after mid-deployment in Halifax, March 1972 (3)
Relaxing on VDS deck around Bermuda (4) HMCS SKEENA at sea heading towards Willemstad, Curacao
(5) HMS
Jupiter (F60) approaching SKEENA'S port side (6) FGS
Braunschweig (F225) approaching SKEENA'S stbd side (7) HMS
Jupiter (F60) pulling away (8) On SKEENA'S stbd side are:
Inboard to outboard - HNLMS Evertsen (F815), FGS Braunschweig (225)
and HMS Aurora (F10) which replaced HMS Jupiter (9) Enroute to
Curacao. Ahead is SKEENA is USS Charles F. Adams (DDG2) (10)
Entering Curacao. On flag deck (foreground) (L-R) AB.SG Feast
(moustache) and OS.SG Johnson (glasses) (11) Special Sea
Dutymen closed up - entering Curacao (12) USS Charles F. Adams
(DDG20), HMCS SKEENA DDH207 and FGS Braunschweig (F225) alongside in
Curacao (13) ABSG Larcheveque in Curacao. Celebrating my
birthday under the sun. Richard Larcheveque (14) ABSG Forcier
in Willemstad, Curacao with USS Charles F. Adams in the background
(15) Willemstad Curacao - from left to right are: AB Brousseau
(Electrician), CPL Barneau (Postal Clerk), AB Lamy (Electrician), Unknown
sailor in background, AB Bergeron (Bosn) (16) Refuelling
HMCS SKEENA at sea. 4th & 5th individuals from the left are:
P2SG Slade & P1SG Moore (Yeoman)
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Last grog issue on HMCS SKEENA 207, 31 Mar 1972,
Halifax, NS
HMCS SKEENA had just
returned to Halifax with the STANAVFORLANT Squadron for a maintenance
period.
In
the line up on left Tom Price; the blond guy was named Bond; pouring tots is
Whitman, a storesman; checking the list is a sonarman named T.A.
MacDonald; Cox'n, C1SG Puddifant, Lt (N) MIlson, SYO
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Cdr Bernard Emile Derible serving Christmas dinner on
HMCS SKEENA, Dec 1979 (2) Roland Piette on watch in the boiler room, HMCS
SKEENA,
Jul 1980 (3) HMCS SKEENA at Charleston, South Carolina, Feb 1980
(4) Roland Piette on the boiler room gangway on HMCS SKEENA, 1980 (5) Extraction pump in the engine room, HMCS
SKEENA, 1980
(6) Roland Piette priming the diesel generator, HMCS SKEENA, 1980 (7) Roland Piette - The position of the Master Seaman on
watch while steaming (8) Roland Piette - The position of the Engineering Petty
Officer on watch while steaming (9) Roland Piette taking bearing temperature readings in
the engine room, HMCS SKEENA, 1980 (10) Boiler room control console, HMCS
SKEENA, 1980
(11) Engine room turbine steam controls - large wheel
forward, small wheel astern, HMCS SKEENA, 1980 (12) Main gear box in
the engine room, HMCS SKEENA, 1980
Courtesy of Roland Piette
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HMCS SKEENA 207 - undated
DND / RCN photo
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HMCS SKEENA 207
From the collection of Tom Price
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Helo
FOD mod carries "Pirate Frog" which was used on SKEENA'S "Battle Ensign"
Courtesy
of John Knudsen
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Duty watch musters after a fire exercise
on board HMCS SKEENA in the 1980s
Courtesy of Justin Pare
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Two photos taken from SKEENA'S Sea King,
showing HMCS SKEENA shadowing the Soviet
aircraft carrier Kiev - 1985
"HMCS
SKEENA shadowing the mighty Kiev coming out of the Med. In those days
it was a thrill to get close to any Russian hardware other than a Lada.
We flew around her in a horseshoe pattern, never crossing the bow."
Courtesy
of Paul Marquis
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HMCS SKEENA 207 shadowing the Soviet ship Kiev, 26 May
1985
Courtesy of Rejean Trudeau |
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Newspaper article on the shadowing of the Soviet vessel
Kiev by HMCS SKEENA 207
Courtesy of Rejean Trudeau |
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Newspaper article on the shadowing of the Soviet vessel
Kiev by HMCS SKEENA 207
Courtesy of Rejean Trudeau |
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HMCS SKEENA 207 |
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HMCS SKEENA in Norwegian Fjords during NATO 1988
Courtesy of Michel Vincelette
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HMCS SKEENA in Norwegian Fjords during NATO 1988
Courtesy of Michel Vincelette
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HMCS SKEENA in Norwegian Fjords during
NATO 1988. Michel Vincellete in the back on the right
Courtesy of Michel Vincelette
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Newspaper article on anti-aircraft shell
fragments from HMCS SKEENA landing in a school yard in Washington state.
Date of newpaper article not known. The
event happened on 29 Jan 1962.
Courtesy of Jim Dobell
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HMCS SKEENA 207 - circa 1966
From the collection of Eugene Miller
Courtesy of Rene Miller |
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Mike Desmarais appears in a newspaper article in his home town
paper. This photo was taken in the radar room as they were not allowed
to take photos in the CCR (radio room).
Courtesy of Mike Desmarais
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Christmas card from HMCS SKEENA 207
Courtesy of Eric Plante |
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Christmas card from HMCS SKEENA
Courtesy of Daniel Miller
Webmaster's
note: While this card is an HMCS SKEENA Christmas card - the ship in the
photo is actually HMCS Assiniboine which the pendant number changed from 234
to 207 to make it appear to be HMCS SKEENA. The photo was during helo haul down trails
with the new Bear Trap system on HMCS Assiniboine. |
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Map showing port visits and a list of ships that were
part of the NATO Squadron during the time HMCS SKEENA was part of it in 1992
Courtesy of Martin Richard |
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STANAVFORLANT certificate from 1978
Courtesy of Mike Desmarais |
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HMCS SKEENA 207 refueling from HMCS Bonaventure in the Caribbean circa 1970
(2 & 3) Argus flying past HMCS SKEENA 207 in the
Caribbean - 1970 (4) John
Hawley on HMCS SKEENA on the Iceland trip 1969. HMCS SKEENA 207 went to honour those who were lost in the grounding of HMCS
SKEENA D59 off Iceland 25 Oct 1944 (5) John Hawley in Burma Road on HMCS
SKEENA 207 -
1970 (6) John Hawley on HMCS SKEENA 207 - 1970 (7) John Hawley in front of the 3"50 on HMCS
SKEENA 2076 - circa 1970. "I
spent a lot of time in this area of these destroyers as one of my
‘Action Stations’ was to operate as a Mk 102 Gun Sight Aimer. In
this photograph you can see the ‘lens’ of the Mk. 102 Gunsight
on the right side of the gun mount in the lower portion of the
window (rectangular). It was very loud during firing operations and
could get very cold and wet in rough weather."
Courtesy
of / © John Hawley 1969-1970
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Port Angeles Evening News Headlines 30 Jan 1962
Source: Paleofuture
Website |
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Newspaper clipping from the Port Angeles
Evening News, 31 Jan 1962 on HMCS SKEENA shelling Clallam Bay,
Washington
Source: Paleofuture
Website |
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"I
threw a rum bottle off the SKEENA in the middle of the Atlantic in
1969 on our way back from England. It was found on a beach in the
Bahamas 4 years later. The guy sent me a letter, but in 1970 I had
been drafted to Mackenzie. It caught up with me in Fleet school in
74."
Courtesy of Sandy Graves |
The final sail past of HMCS SKEENA 207
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LCdr James Hayes, HMCS SKEENA'S last
Commanding Officer - 25 Jun 1993 - 01 Nov 1993
Courtesy of James Hayes |
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Cdr John Peter Tempest Dawson, RCN,
Ret'd, HMCS SKEENA'S first Commanding Officer - 30 Mar 1957 - 20 Aug 1958
During SKEENA'S final sail past, Cdr
Dawson, Ret'd, gave the orders to take SKEENA away from the
jetty, thereby becoming the first and last person to do so.
Courtesy of James Hayes |
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Twelve of SKEENA'S commanding officers on
board for the final sail past
Courtesy of James Hayes
Ranks indicated by the names below are
that when they were CO of SKEENA
1) LCdr James Hayes
2) Cdr J.J. Gauvin 3) Cdr J.A.C. Gauthier 4)
Cdr Donald Stuart MacKay 5) Cdr P.J. Yans 6) Cdr J.G.R.
Boucher 7) Cdr Bernard Emile Derible 10)
Lt James Bryan Elson |
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HMCS SKEENA flying her paying-off pennant
Courtesy of James Hayes |
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HMCS SKEENA flying her paying-off pennant
Courtesy of James Hayes |
A final voyage .... to the breaker's
yard
Former HMCS SKEENA leaving Halifax July
3, 1996 under tow by the Russian tug Purga destined for India
and the breaker's yard.
Click on the above photo to view a
larger image
Photo source: Tug
Fax by Mac Mackay April 2015
© Mac Mackay 1996
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