HMCS
ST FRANCIS I93
Clemson
class Destroyer (USN)
Town
Class Destroyer (RCN)
Persta Atque Obdura
Be Steadfast and Endure |
HMCS ST FRANCIS I93
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Laid down: 04
Nov
1918
Launched: 21
Mar 1919
Commissioned: 30
Jun 1919
Transferred to RCN: 24
Sep 1940
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Commissioned: 24
Sep 1940
Paid off: 11
Jun 1945
Fate: Sunk off Rhode
Island on
14 Jul 1945
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Commissioned on 30 Jun 1919 as USS
BANCROFT, her career almost exactly
paralleled that of her sister, USS MCCOOK, and she was turned over
to the RCN at Halifax on the same day (24 Sep 1940), becoming HMCS ST FRANCIS.
HMCS ST FRANCIS and it was refitted for escort duty. During the refit one
boiler was removed to increase fuel capacity, the four inch deck guns were
replaced with anti-aircraft weapons and the torpedo tubes were replaced with
depth charge projectors.
She spent the remainder of the year based at Halifax, and on 05 Nov
1940, searched for the Admiral Scheer following the latter's
attack on convoy HX.84. Ordered to Scotland, she left Halifax
on 15 Jan 1941 for the Clyde where she joined the 4th Escort Group, January
26, 1941. May 20th she rescued survivors from the steamer Starcross, which
had been torpedoed. In July 1941 ST FRANCIS joined the Newfoundland Escort
Force. Between 1941 and 1943 ST FRANCIS escorted numerous Atlantic convoys
and made several attacks on submarines. On completion of her refit in Apr 1943, she returned to MOEF, but
by Nov 1943 was again urgently in need of repairs, which were
carried out at Shelburne, N.S. In Feb 1944, she was allocated
to HMCS CORNWALLIS as a training ship. On 01 Apr 1945 she was
declared surplus and paid off on 11 Jun 1945. On July 14, 1945, she was
under tow of the tug Peter Norman, and bound for Baltimore to be broken up
for scrap. After passing through the Cape Cod Canal, the vessels encountered
a thick fog, which enshrouded Buzzards Bay. Near the entrance to the bay the
collier Windward Gulf collided with the old destroyer opening a hole in its
hull. The Peter Norman tried to ground the destroyer, but it was taking on
water too quickly and soon sank on an even keel in 60 feet of water
approximately 2 miles off Acoaxet with no loss of life.
Ship's
badge description: Within a shield frame proper, a board containing
three red maple leaves on a pale brown field in chief. Below, a light blue
Greek cross running from border to border on a pale yellow field. (Source:
Designs of Distinction by David Freeman)
Photos
and Documents Ship's
company photos The
Ship's Bell
Commanding Officers
A/LCdr Hugh Francis Pullen,
RCN - 24 Sep 1940 - 25 Aug 1941
Lt C.A. Rutherford,
RCN - 26 Aug 1941 - 03 Jul 1942
LCdr Frank Creighton Smith,
RCNR - 04 Jul 1942 - 17 Feb 1943
A/LCdr Harold Victor William Groos,
RCN - 18 Feb 1943 - 15 Nov 1943 |
Lt Gordon Leslie MacKay,
RCNR - 16 Nov 1943 - 27 Dec 1943
A/LCdr James Fraser Watson,
RCNR - 17 Jan 1944 - 11 Oct 1944
Skpr/Lt C.C.
Clattenburg, RCNR - 12 Oct 1944 - 12 Nov 1944
A/LCdr James Fraser Watson, RCNR -
13 Nov 1944 - 11 Jun 1945 |
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Adie,
Charles W.
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Audette,
Louis de la Ch.
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Blinch,
Harry C.
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Bond, Neil
A. |
Campbell,
Lawrence N. |
Edwards,
Henry T.
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Fee, James
P.
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Fitsell,
John W.
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Fletcher,
Donald |
Ford,
Douglas J.
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Garrett,
Dudley M.
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Gordon,
Lloyd M.
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Groos,
Harold V. W.
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Hawkshaw,
Cedric M.
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Kelly, James
A.
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Masters,
Robert D.
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Kirkham,
Richard H.
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McCoy,
Mirrild E.
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McKay,
Graham A.
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McGee,
Aubrey F.
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Mogensen,
Frank
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Mutcheson,
John E.
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Newman,
Ernest M.
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O'Byrne,
Elmer
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Pullen,
Hugh, F.
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Ricketts,
Allen G.
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Richmond, Robert V.
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Salkin,
Michael C.
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Sennett,
James F.
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Shirlaw,
James D.
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Short,
Gilbert E.
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Short,
Samuel
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Stimpson,
Douglas H.
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Tustian,
Allan E.
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White,
Donald W.
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Williams,
Ronald J.
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Mascot - name unknown
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Mascot - Drip
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Mascot - Sooner
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Former Crew Members
Anderson,
Andrew Holburn, Lt, RCNVR - 19 Feb 1945
Anderson,
William Royce, SLt (E), RCNVR - 23 Feb 1944
Baker,
Allan Aylesworth, Lt (E), RCNVR - Jan 1944
Duffy,
Joseph A., Skpr, RCNR - 28 Mar 1945
Durant,
Frederick William Skpr/Lt, RCNR - Jan 1944
Fournier,
Rod, SLt, RCNVR - 22 Feb 1944
Johnston,
William David Falconer, Lt, RCNR - 26 May 1941
Lapointe,
Joseph Louis Maurice, SLt, RCNVR - 12 Feb 1944 / 21 Feb 1944
MacKay,
Gordn Leslie, Lt, RCNR - 03 Jun 1943
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Madley,
Sidney Gerald, CPO ERA - 1942-1945
McCaffrey,
George Frederick William, SLt (E), RCNVR - 29 Mar 1944
McLeish,
John Alexander Fowler, Mate, RCNR - 23 Feb 1942
McMeans,
Frederick Andrew, Lt (E), RCNVR - 12 Jul 1943
Nieustad,
Pieter Cornelius, Lt (E), RCNR - Jan 1941
Roche,
George Vanstone, Lt (E), RCNVR - 07 Apr 1943 |
Savard,
Clement, Lt, RCN - 04 Jul 1942
Smith,
Eric Claude, SLt, RCNVR - 15 Jul 1941 Smith,
John Rankin, Surg/Lt, RCNVR - 20 May 1941
Thomas,
Ivor Rosser, Lt, RCNVR - Jan 1944
Wall,
Thomas (Tommy) Wilson, SLt, RCN - 02 Mar 1943
Wheelock,
Gordon Howard, Surg/Lt, RCNVR - 06 Feb 1942
Williams,
Robert Lyman, Lt, RCNVR - 02 Mar 1943
Wooley,
John Thomas, SLt, RCNVR - 26 Jan 1942
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Photos and
Documents
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Boat badge for HMCS ST FRANCIS
Source: Designs of Distinction by David Freeman
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HMCS ST FRANCIS I93
Source: Government of NS Virtual
Archives - H.F. Pullen NSARM accession no. 1984-573 Box 1 F/16
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HMCS ST FRANCIS, which is escorting a convoy, prepares to take on fuel from a
tanker at sea, 7 November 1942.
Source: Lt Gerald M. Moses / Canada. Dept.
of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-116335 |
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"Drip" - one of HMCS ST FRANCIS'
mascots, Glasgow, Scotlant
Drip was stolen/mascot-napped
From the collection of Robert V. Richmond
Courtesy of Bob Richmond |
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"Sooner" - one of HMCS ST FRANCIS'
mascots, with his owner
From the collection of Robert V. Richmond
Courtesy of Bob Richmond |
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The young lad in this photo was an errand boy
who visited the ship every day with his friend while ST FRANCIS was
in refit at Pictou, NS
From the collection of Robert V. Richmond
Courtesy of Bob Richmond |
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