HMCS TORONTO
333
Halifax
Class Frigate
EXCELLENCE WITH VIGOUR |
HMCS Toronto 333
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Battle honours and awards: Gulf
of St. Lawrence 1944, Arabian Sea
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Laid down: 22
Apr
1989
Launched: 18
Dec 1990
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Commissioned: 29
Jul 1993
Paid off:
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Third of her class to join the Navy, she was
floated up on 18 December 1990, and commissioned at Toronto on 29
July 1993. From August 1994 until relieved by HMCS Montreal
on 16 Jan 1995, Toronto was
deployed to the Adriatic, for Operation Sharp Guard, to assist in enforcing the trade embargo
against the former Yugoslavia. While so engaged she had been tasked
to rescue Albanian refugees whose boat sank while crossing the
Adriatic in an attempt to reach Italy. She returned to Halifax on 26
Jan 1995. In 1995, with Halifax and Terra Nova, she made a round
of visits to European ports in commemoration of VE Day, en route
taking part in the NATO exercise Linked Seas off Portugal. Toronto
made a tour of eight Great Lakes ports in the fall of 1996. In
January 1998 she sailed to join SNFL, and was detached on 10
February to the Persian Gulf to assist in carrying out sanctions
against Iraq. She arrived back home on 16 June. Toronto again sailed
for the Middle East on 5 December 2001, to join the US-led coalition
against terrorism in Afghanistan, returning to Halifax on 27 May
2002.
On 14 Jan 2013 Toronto departed Halifax and
arrived in the Arabian Sea on 3 Feb 2013 to begin her mission in Op
ARTEMIS; returning to Halifax on February 27, 2014. Toronto departed
again on 24 Jul 2014, for
deployment in the Mediterranean with NATO. The cremated remains of
several former service personnel were been embarked on HMCS Toronto
and were committed to the sea on 09 Aug 2014 while Toronto was in
the Mediterranean.
On 23 Jul 2015, Toronto was
moved to the Irving Shipyard in Halifax to begin her Halifax Class Modernization
Refit. She is the last of the Halifax Class frigates to receive this
refit.
On 25 Jul 2020, HMCS TORONTO departed
Halifax departed Halifax for a 6-month deployment in the Mediterranean with
Standing NATO Maritime Group Two (SNMG2) as part of OP REASSURANCE.
This is her 3rd time deployed on OP REASSURANCE.
Photos
and Documents Commissioning Book - 1993 //
La mise en service du - 1993
Gunshield and Shipboard Art
Ship's
Company Photos
RCN
Memories: 140 Litres in . .
. 140 Litres out
Commanding Officers
Cdr R.D. Murphy - 29 May 1992 - 18 Jun
1995 Cdr L.J. Fleck
- 18 Jun 1995 - 26 Jun 1997 Cdr B.J. Johnson
- 26 Jun 1997 - 07 Jan 1999 Cdr L.M. Hickey - 07 Jan 1999 - 17 Jul
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Cdr I.A. Paterson - 17 Jul 2000 -
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names missing --
Cdr Jason Armstrong - unk - 12 Jun
2015
Cdr Steven Archers - 12 Jun 2015 - |
Captain for the day
Captain for the day is a
tradition in the RCN where during the ship's Christmas celebrations,
the Commanding Officer changes places with the youngest member of
the ship's company.
Nael, OS - 2015
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
Bedard, Jacques
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Crowell,
Larry S.
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Dyke,
David C. B.
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Gilson,
Garfield J. C. P
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Goldie, John
T.
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Graefner,
Stewart
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Gray,
John D.
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Hazelwood,
Eric E.
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Hebert,
Craig M.
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Legere, John
L. G.
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Matchem,
Clarence C.
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McCourt,
Maxwell K.
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McGachy-Smith,
Thomas
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Mohr,
Richard W.
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Murdock,
John R.
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Myles,
Thomas
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Pelletier, Jean
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Pirrie,
Daniel J.
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Sheppard,
David W.
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Steeb,
Robert
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Wroclawski,
P. Joseph E.
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Former Crew Members
Addison, Tim
Bishop, CPO1, Cox'n
Coombs, MS
Dorie,
Blaine W., MS Supp Tech - Commissioning creew
Kloosterman, Steve, HT - 1994-1996
Matthews, Arthur, Sgt FF - Commissioning Crew
Mondelli, Alena, CPO1, Cox'n - 2018
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Miniou, Scott, RP/NESOP
Murphy, AB
Nadeau, Francois, Boatswain - 2021
Oake, John, OS.RM. Commissioning crew -
1993 // Oake, John, C1 Nav Comm, Cox'n - 2020
Potsma, LS
Simpson, AB
Weir, Garry, P2RM
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Photos and
Documents
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The future HMCS Toronto, HMCS Vancouver and
HMCS Montreal under construction at Saint John Shipbuilding, Mar
1992
Courtesy of Dean Lang
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HMCS
TORONTO during Operation ARTEMIS (2) HMCS
Toronto boarding party (3) $100 Million worth of heroin
(4) HMCS Toronto is in the background after making a record drug
interception (5) On
24 May 2013 HMCS Toronto destroys a raft containing the illegal narcotics
she seized at sea
HMCS
TORONTO recorded a major drug bust on the High Seas - 04
Mar 2013
Photograph
credit: Corporal Malcolm Byers, HMCS Toronto, Royal Canadian Navy
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Sample
of the drugs found on board the Dhow by HMCS Toronto's boarding party
in 2002 (2) HMCS
Toronto had the Dhow in tow for a period before authorization was
received to sink it. Toronto's board party is in the RHIB alongside
the Dhow (3) Live
fire practice for the .50 Cal crew of HMCS Toronto and the helo from
the American ship on the Dhow (4) .57
mm fire from the American helo hits the engine of the Dhow and it
catches fire (5) The Dhow, now on fire, sinks soon thereafter
In
2002, in the Persian Gulf, HMCS Toronto found a Dhow that as
going in circles with no one on board. Boarding party boarded it to
stop the engines. When they did
a search and found blue tarp like bags filled with boxes of juice
crystals except there was no juice crystals in the boxes - they
were full of black
hash stamped with "Freedom of Afghanistan" - 84 Million
worth. After receiving permission to sink the vessel, HMCS
Toronto and an accompanying American ship used .50 cal, and 57 mil.
chain gun from a helicopter and sank the vessel.
Courtesy
of Gary Grant
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HMCS Toronto 333 gunshield art
Painted
by: Lt(N) Walker, CSEO, and LS Margaret Natynczyk, Med Tech, 17
March 2013 while at Victoria, Mahe Island, Seychelles.
Photographed by: Corporal
Malcolm Byers, HMCS Toronto 2013 RCN
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HMCS Toronto 333 iced up in the
North Atlantic
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CSE Officers running the BBQ at the banyan on
HMCS Toronto (2) HMCS Toronto Air Det at Banyan (3) Banyan on HMCS Toronto
(4) HMCS Toronto ET's in their workshop (5) RAS teams remove guard rails in preparation for
RAS (6) HMCS Toronto 333 fueling from TCG Akar A580 (7
& 8) HMCS Toronto conducting RAS
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HMCS Toronto conducting a RAS (10) Rigging party on HMCS Toronto
(11) Lillington, Knight and Anderson on HMCS Toronto
during Patino RAS (12) NavComms on HMCS Toronto (13) Officers Lapointe and Saltel on HMCS Toronto
(14) HMCS Toronto Hockey Team (15) HMCS Toronto transiting Suez Canal
(16) HMCS Toronto Chiefs and POs (and a killick snuck in the picture as well)
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(L-R) MS Coombs, LS Postma, AB Murphy, and AB
Simpson on HMCS Toronto (18) Duty watch muster on HMCS Toronto
(19) Cooks on board HMCS Toronto (20) Gun shield graffiti on HMCS Toronto
(21) MSE Department at hands fall-in on HMCS Toronto (22) HMCS Toronto's side party scrubbing down the
ship (23) Officers of HMCS Toronto at hands fall-in (24)
Ship's divers of HMCS Toronto
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HMCS Toronto alongside Malta (26) HMCS Toronto (27) Relaxing in a mess deck on HMCS Toronto
(28) HMCS Toronto Quarterdeck part ship hands
raising (or lowering) the ensign staff (29) Casualty clearing exercise on HMCS Toronto
(30) HMCS Toronto "South Shore Boys" (31) HMCS Toronto
preparing to TOWEX (32) Preparing to launch the Zodiac on HMCS Toronto
Courtesy of John Le Forte
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Committal
of Ashes ceremony onboard HMCS Toronto, 09 Aug 2014, in the
Mediterranean Sea
The
crew of HMCS Toronto stand on the flight deck for the ceremony in
honour of Gerald Wayne Leach, André Jules Geddes, Robert Louis
Kelly, Rita Madeline Buchan, Herbert Frederick Era King, John James
(Jack) Cummins and Harold Morris (Harry) Greenwood whose ashes were
committed to sea by the ship's Padre Sebastien Dupont, RCN.
Manning
the flag/committal board is LS Frederick Horan and LS Brandon Oram.
The piping party is PO2 Barry Morrissey, MS Kyle Sheppard, LS Graig
Gerein and LS Joseph Jamison.
Petty
Officer 2nd Class Gerald Wayne Leach is committed to the sea from the quarter deck
of HMCS Toronto
at sunrise on 09 Aug 2014 during
Operation REASSURANCE. Petty Officer Leach served with the Royal
Canadian Navy for 30 years.
LS
Charles Cadotte brings the ashes of PO2 Gerald Wayne Leach forward
for the committal ceremony.
Lieutenant-Commander
Andre Jules Geddes is committed to the sea from the quarter deck
of HMCS Toronto at sunrise on 09 Aug 2014 during
Operation REASSURANCE. LCdr Geddes Graduated from South Africa
Training Ship General Botha in 1946, and served on various merchant
service vessels as an Officer Cadet and third Officer from 1947 to
1951. He commissioned with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) in 1951 and
retired in 1975 as a LCdr. He served in HMCS
ATHABASKAN and HMCS
PROVIDER. He joined the Canadian Coast Guard and
retired in 1996 after extensive service as an advisor with the
Canadian Government delegation to the International Maritime
Organization.
The
crew of HMCS Toronto salutes as the ashes of LCdr Andre Jules Geddes
are committed to the sea.
Able
Seaman Robert Louis Kelly is committed to the sea from the quarter deck
of HMCS Toronto
at sunrise on 09 Aug 2014 during
Operation REASSURANCE. AB Kelly served during WWII
onboard HMCS HAMILTON and
HMCS SWANSEA, where he saw extensive
battle while his ship hunted Nazi U-Boats in the Atlantic.
The
crew of HMCS Toronto salutes as the ashes of AB Robert Louis Kelly
are committed to the sea.
Rita
Madeline Buchan is committed to the sea from the quarter deck of
HMCS Toronto
at sunrise on 09 Aug 2014 during
Operation REASSURANCE. Mrs. Buchan was born in
Toronto ON; she served in the Army and volunteered at the Legion.
Her late Husband, also a veteran, was buried at sea 10 years ago.
PO2
Jason Johnston brings the ashes of Rita Madeline Buchan forward for
the committal ceremony.
Chief
Petty Officer 2nd Class Herbert Frederick Era King is committed to the sea from the quarter deck
of HMCS Toronto
at sunrise on 09 Aug 2014 during
Operation REASSURANCE.
CPO1Herbert Frederick Era King (Engine Room Artificer) was born in
Toronto Ontario; He served with the Royal Canadian Navy for 27
years,
in the many different situations all over the world. His ships
included: HMCS
BONAVENTURE, HMCS
PROTECTEUR, HMCS
PRESERVER, HMCS PROVIDER and
HMCS ASSINIBOINE. After retirement, Frederick assisted with the refit of
the NIPIGON as a consultant. One of the founding members of the
Sackville Legion (Calais Branch 162), he served as President and
Past-President, receiving several awards, including Meritorious
Service and Life Membership. His Dedication to the branch over the
years supported many successful Legion objectives.
MCpl
Laureen Lock brings the ashes of CPO2 Herbert Frederick Era King forward for the
committal ceremony.
Leading
Seaman John James (Jack) Cummins (21 Feb 1931 - 24 Jul 2013) is committed to the sea from the quarter deck
of HMCS Toronto
at sunrise on 09 Aug 2014 during
Operation REASSURANCE. He served in the Royal Canadian Navy
from 1952 to 1957, and his trade was Torpedo Anti-Submarine detection. His ships
were: HMCS MAGNIFICENT, HMCS
NOOTKA (where his son was baptized) and HMCS
OTTAWA (where he
was a member of her Commissioning Crew).
AB
James Richards, bring the ashes of LS John James (Jack) Cummins forward for the
committal service.
Photo 1) OS J.J. Cummins at HMCS Cornwallis,
Photo 2) Ashes of LS J.J. Cummins being piped
aboard HMCS Toronto 333 prior to her deployment to the Mediterranean
3) Burial at sea chart - LS John James Cummins
Photos from the collection of Bill Cummins
Chief
Petty Officer 1st Class Harold Morris (Harry) Greenwood is committed to the sea from the quarter deck
of HMCS Toronto
at sunrise on 09 Aug 2014 during
Operation REASSURANCE. He was one of the first recruits to the newly
formed post war Canadian Naval Air Group, he served on the aircraft carriers HMCS
MAGNIFICENT
and HMCS BONAVENTURE, and with Navy squadrons VX-10, HS-50 and VU-32. He was the
first Rotary Wing Group Chief, the first sailor to be an Air Force Base Chief
Warrant Officer (CFB Chatham NB), and was selected to be the last Command Chief
of Air Defence command. In 1975, Harry was invested by the Governor General as a
Member of the Order of Military Merit. After retiring in 1976, he served with
the Coast Guard for 14 years, primarily in the technical branch supporting
maintenance refits of Coast Guard ships, and was awarded the Silver Jubilee
Medal. He excelled as a competitive rifle shooter, and represented by Nova
Scotia and the RCN in national competitions.
PO2
Dylan Harold, pall-bearer for the ashes of CPO1 Harold Morris (Harry)
Greenwood, stands at attention during the committal ceremony.
All
photos taken during this ceremony, unless otherwise noted, are credit: MS Peter Reed, Formation Imaging
Services Halifax HS2014-A033-009 ©2014 DND-MDN CANADA
The
information and photos here are courtesy of Bill Cummins
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Christmas 2014 on HMCS Toronto 333 in the
Mediterranean
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HMCS Toronto 333 |
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Crew members of HMCS Toronto clear off ice as
they return to Halifax, Nova Scotia, after a six month deployment on
Operation REASSURANCE on 18 Jan 2015
DND/RCN Photo |
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HMCS Toronto 333 in the Mediterranean Sea
conducting Force Integration Training with Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 - 08 Feb 2019
Photo credit: MCpl Berger / LTZ1 van Pijkeren |
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HMCS
Toronto 333 (foreground) taking part in Sea Shield 19
April
5-13, 2019, the Romanian Navy organizes the largest multinational
naval exercises of the North Atlantic Alliance - the Sea Shield 19 -
in the territorial waters of Romania and the international waters of
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Sunsets at sea are the best! Raptor comes in
for a landing on HMCS Toronto after completing a mission - Aug 2020
Source: HMCS TORONTO facebook page |
On
08 Nov 2020, HMCS TORONTO 333 carried out one of the most solemn
duties a ship can be called to perform: a burial at sea. The ship
committed the remains of four Veterans to rest beneath the waves of
the English Channel. They chose to be buried at the wreck of HMCS
ATHABASKAN G07 that was sunk by enemy action in the English Channel
on 29 Apr 1944 with the loss of 129 officers and men. Captain Glenn
Davis, TORONTO's embarked Chaplain, led the committal ceremony.
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