HMCS
STRATHADAM K682
River
Class Frigate
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HMCS STRATHADAM K682
Courtesy of the CFB
Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum
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Battle honours and awards: Atlantic
1945
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Laid down: 06
Dec
1943
Launched: 20
Mar 1944
Commissioned: 29
Sep 1944
Paid off: 07
Nov 1945
Sold:
1947
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Acquired
by Israeli Navy: 1950
Commissioned:
as MISGAV
Paid
off: 1970
Fate: Sunk as a target ship
in 1970
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Built
at Esquimalt, BC, she was commissioned on 29 Sep 1944, at Victoria, she arrived at
Halifax on 21 No 1944 and left a month later for Bermuda to work
up. Returning to Halifax, she was assigned to EG 25, Londonderry,
and sailed from St. John's on 02 Feb 1945. Except for one trip
late that month to Gibraltar, STRATHADAM was employed in U.K. waters
until VE-Day. On 07 Mar 1945, with LA HULLOISE and THETFORD MINES, she
took part in the sinking of U 1302 in St. George's Channel, and on
11 Apr 1945 she was carrying out another attack when a Hedgehog
projectile exploded prematurely, killing six of her crew. She
returned to Canada at the end of May 1945, and in Jul 1945 commenced
tropicalization refit. This was cancelled 20 Aug 1945 and the ship was
paid off at Halifax on 07 Nov 1945, to be laid up at Shelburne. She
was sold to Uruguayan interests in 1947 but acquired by the Israeli
Navy in 1950 and re-named MISGAV K30. In the last 60s she was paid off
and in 1970 was expended as a target for Gabrial missile trials by Israel.
U-Boats Sunk:
U-1302 (Kptlt Wolfgang Herwatz) a type VIIC/41 U-boat, sunk on 07 Mar 1945 by
HMCS LA HULLOISE K668, HMCS THETFORD MINES K459 and HMCS STRATHADAM K682 in St. George's Channel, position 52-19 N, 05-23 W. Of her crew
of 48 there were no survivors.
RCN Memories:
Wartime
Memories of George (Red)
MacNair
Photos
and Documents Ship's
company photos Battle
for Convoy BX-141
Commanding Officers
LCdr Howard Lee Quinn, DSC,
RCNVR - 01 Jul 1944 / 29 Sep 1944 - 06 Jul 1945
LCdr S.W. Howell,
RCNR - 07 Jul 1945 - 29 Jul 1945
LCdr Howard Lee Quinn, DSC,
RCNVR - 30 Jul 1945 - 07 Nov 1945
In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice
Lest We Forget
COMISH,
John C. G.
Tel, RCNVR
Killed: 11 Apr 1945 |
FRIEND,
James T.
Tel, RCNVR
Killed: 11 Apr 1945 |
JONES,
Harold B.
AB, RCNVR
Killed: 11 Apr 1945 |
MCEWEN,
Dennis W. A.
L/Tel, RCNVR
Killed: 11 Apr 1945 |
PURDY,
Clifford I.
Coder, RCNVR
DOW: 13 Apr 1945 |
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SHIMMIN,
Alfred G.
LSA, RCNVR
Killed: 11 Apr 1945
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In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Beale,
Harry W.
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Bonner,
Frederick A.
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Bourdon,
Arthur J.R.
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Burgis,
Charles W.
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Cullen, John
F.
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Forbes,
James G.
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Gray, W.
Lorne
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Heard,
Trevor F.
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Hicking,
Tom
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Hignett,
Cliff
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Hill,
Arthur T.
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Leeming,
John M.
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Lentinello, Augustine
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MacNair,
George M.
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Montgomery,
Hugh J. |
Pasieka,
Arnold R.
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Pyle,
Ken |
Russell,
Gordon I. |
Schmidt,
Gary
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Seymour,
Grant M.
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Slade,
George M.
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Waddell,
Aubrey D.
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Former Crew Members
Bell, George Alfred (Dinger), Sto
Brodie, John Edward (alive and well in 2020)
Buchanan, Kenneth Allen, AB - Apr 1945
Coulter, Kenneth Carl, Ord. Tel - Apr 1945
Gibner, William Henry, AB - Apr 1945
Hansen,
Felix Albin Leopold Bloch, Lt (E), RCNR - 02 Jun 1944
Howell, Stanley Warren, LCdr, RCNR - 07 Jul
1945
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Kennedy, Charles Robert, Sig - Apr 1945
Leeming, John McWhannell, Lt, RCNVR - 13 Jul
1944
Maki, Wilho Edward, Coder - Apr 1945
Malewich, Russell, Sig - Apr 1945
McLay, Thomas, Tel - Apr 1945
Stoliker, Harry Franklin, Ord. Sig - Apr 1945
Wilson, Scott - in ship's company photo Apr
1945
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Photos
and Documents
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HMCS STRATHADAM ship's badge
From the collection of William Owen Redhead
Courtesy of Scott Redhead |
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Casualty list, killed and injured, after the
hedgehog explosion on STRATHADAM on 11 Apr 1945
Globe and Mail, 09 Jun 1945 |
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Newspaper article on casualties from HMCS STRATHADAM
From the Vancouver Daily Province, Sat, 09 Jun
1945
Courtesy of Barbara Hamlin
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Newspaper article on the sinking of U-1302 by
STRATHADAM, La Hulloise and Thetford Mines
The Hamilton Spectator, 09 Jun 1945 |
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Augustine Lentinello (right) and friend (name
not known), Glasgow, Scotland, 1944
From the collection of Augustine Lentinello
Courtesy of Judy Lentinello-Smith |
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Stokers on HMCS STRATHADAM K682
Augustine Lentinello, front row, middle
From the collection of Augustine Lentinello
Courtesy of Judy Lentinello-Smith |
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Convoy escorts in the North Atlantic, 1944
Photo taken from HMCS STRATHADAM K682
From the collection of Augustine Lentinello
Courtesy of Judy Lentinello-Smith |
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Escorts in line ahead formation, 1944
Photo taken from HMCS STRATHADAM K682
From the collection of Augustine Lentinello
Courtesy of Judy Lentinello-Smith |
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HMCS STRATHADAM K682
Courtesy of the CFB Esquimalt Naval and
Military Museum - photo # VR2005.483.003 |
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HMCS
STRATHADAM K682 alongside - location unknown, with minesweepers
across the jetty from her.
From
the collection of William (Bill) Carey
Courtesy
of William (Bill) Carey / Jeff Tripp |
Graves of three of our shipmates who were killed on
HMCS STRATHADAM, 11 Apr 1945, when a hedgehog exploded during the attack on
U-1302. Belfast City Cemetery, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Graves of Dennis McEwan, Jimmy Friend, Clifford Purdy
From the collection of Marcel Chasse (HMCS Orkney K448)
Courtesy of Robert Chasse
In 2015, James Friend's daughter, Barbara Hamlin,
visited her father's grave. This photo shows the Belfast City Cemetery 70
years later. Photo taken 13 Aug 2015
Courtesy of Barbara Hamlin
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Copied written/copied by Frank Cullen while onboard HMCS
STRATHADAM
Author unknown
From the collection of John Francis (Frank) Cullen
Courtesy of Fay O'Brien
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