HMCS
WARRIOR
Colossus
Class Aircraft Carrier
HAUL TOGETHER |
HMCS WARRIOR
From the collection of George
Crewe
Courtesy of Catherine Crewe
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Laid down: 12
Dec 1942
Launched: 20
May 1944
Commissioned: 02
Apr 1945
Paid off: 14
Mar 1946
Commissioned RCN:
14 Mar 1946
Paid off: 23
Mar 1948
Returned
to RN: 23 Mar 1948
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Commissioned RN:
23 Mar 1948
Paid
off:
01 Feb 1958
Sold to Argentina:
04 Jul 1958
Commissioned in Argentine Navy:
08 Jul 1959
Paid off: 1970
Fate:
Sold 17 Mar 1971 for scrap and broken up. |
Built for the RN at Belfast, Ireland, she was
commissioned at HMS WARRIOR on 02 Apr 1945. She was transferred to the RCN
on 14 Mar 1946 and commissioned the same day as HMCS WARRIOR. Soon after it was
found her heating system was insufficient to deal with the cold
waters of the North Atlantic. WARRIOR was transferred to the
West Coast until she was returned to the RN in exchange for a more
suitable carrier - the MAGNIFICENT. In Feb 1948, she
arrived at Belfast, where she transferred stores to MAGNIFICENT and,
on 23 Mar 1948, was paid off by the RCN. She served in the RN until
1958, when she was sold to Argentina and on 08 Jul 1959 was
commissioned as INDEPENDENCIA. She
served until being paid off in 1970 and sold for scrap in 1971.
Photos
and Documents Ship's
company photos The
Ship's Bell Commissioning
Book
Commanding
Officers
Capt.
Frank Llewellyn Houghton, CBE, RCN - 24 Jan 1946 - 17 Jan 1947
Cmdre
Henry George DeWolf, CBE, DSO, DSC, RCN - 18 Jan 1947 - 23 Mar 1948
In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice
Lest We Forget
ALLEN,
Frank G.
Chief Blacksmith, RCN
died - 03 Jun
1947 |
GAVEL,
Clifford R.
Lt (P), RCN(R)
died - 31 Jan 1947 |
KINNEY, Glen
E.
Stoker 2c, RCN
died - 16 Mar 1947 |
LAMBERT,
James A.
Shipwright 1c, RCNR
died - 03 Jun
1947 |
LITTLE,
Sheldon B.
Stoker 2c, RCN
died - 22 Dec 1946 |
For those in peril on the sea |
MacDONALD,
James W.
Steward, RCN
died - 04 Nov 1947 |
For those in peril on the sea |
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
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Barrick,
Geoffrey
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Bate,
Charles D.S. |
Bell,
James D.
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Bell,
Joseph A.
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Berry,
Peter C.
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Bielby, John
W.
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Black,
Edward
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Blickstead,
Richard
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Boicey,
Orville
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Bristow, R.C.
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Brown,
Norman L.
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Budd, Robert
J.
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Bush,
Charles L.
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Butts,
Thomas H.
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Cappadocia,
Mario
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Cardy,
Leonard
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Cassivi,
Louis A.
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Caudle,
Douglas A.
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Clark,
Ernest W.
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Clark,
Howard V.
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Coleman, William
F.
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Conrad, H.
Joseph
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Cormack,
Bruce
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Couling,
Wilbur
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Crewe, E.
George
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Crowhurst,
Donald W.
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Davis,
Edward Mc. |
Dawson,
Eric J.
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Day,
Kenneth A.M.
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Costa, Edward L.
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Derbyshire,
William S.
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DeWolf,
Henry G.
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Douglas,
Melville M. |
Dubois,
Joseph O.R.
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Duiven,
Richard C.
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Dunham, Roy O.
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Dutchak, William R.
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Dyer,
Kenneth L.
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Fairney,
Daniel H. |
Falls,
Robert H.
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Fane,
Peter E. |
Farrell,
William L.D.
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Favreau, Jean-Marc
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Fearon,
William
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Fee, James
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Fee,
Roland A.B.
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Fenn, Frank
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Fisher,
Ralph E.
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Fitchett, Roy
E.
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Fochuk,
William E.
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Ford,
Douglas J. |
Forster,
Dennis T.
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Fotheringham,
James
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Gamblin,
Donald K. Sr
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Gardner,
Martin B.
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Gerrior,
Marshall J.
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Gibson, John A.
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Gilhen, Cyril
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Goodwin,
Willard
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Gosh,
Eugene
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Grady, Peter
H.
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Grant,
Frank
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Grentz,
Reginald J.
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Grivel,
George A.
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Hainsworth,
John
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Harding,
Norman L.
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Hayes,
Godfrey H.
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Hoskins, George A.
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Houghton, Frank
L.
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Huddleston,
Lorne
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Hughes,
Robin L.
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Hunter,
Donald F.
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Hunter,
Hubert J.
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Hurtubise,
Albert J.
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Laidler, Robert A. |
Lambert, Norman |
Lambie,
Vincent F. |
LaRamée,
Laurent G.
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LeFaivre,
Francis E.
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Linden, Hugh
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Lister, James
L.
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Lochtie, Thomas
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Logan, John
W.
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Logie, Robert
D.
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Lowe,
John D.
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Lucas, Francis W. T.
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MacDonald, James
H.
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MacFayden, Edward A.
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MacKay,
Donald A.
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Manfield, William A.
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Marcus,
Daniel L.
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Martin,
Jack W.
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Mason, Eric
B.
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McGee,
Aubrey F.
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McKay,
Gerald E.
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McLean, Alexander
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Mercure, R. Roland
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Minchin, Harry
L.A.
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Mitchell,
Stanley F.
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Monks, Robert A.
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Muir, John
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Mulock,
Arthur F.
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Muzzerall,
Cecil R.
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Salsiccioli, Peter
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Salsman,
Dean W.
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Salter, Geoffrey E.
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Savage, Francis J.
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Sawyer,
Thomas A
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Saxby, Arthur E.
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Scanlon,
Thomas E.
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Seibel,
Arthur J.
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Sellars, Norman E.
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Senior,
James A.
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Shaw, Colin
H. P.
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Shellinck,
Anton A.
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Short, Gilbert E.
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Short,
Samuel
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Smith,
Edward S.
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Sommerville,
Wilfred J.
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Stiles,
Russell A.
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Sunderland, Albert E.
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Ward,
Richard M.
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Weigand,
Edwin V.
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Weir,
David R.E.
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Westerbert,
Arnold R.
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Whelly, Joseph
E.
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Whitby,
John P.
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White, Omer
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Williamson, Albert C.
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Williamson, James W.
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Wilson,
Joseph F.
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Former Crew Members
Anderson, James Douglas, Lt (E), RCNVR - 16 Jun 1945 (Stand by)
Andrews, Alexander Witherspoon, Wt (E), RCN - 18 Jul 1945
Angle, Walter H., 5887-H
Angus, Daniel Burton, Inst/LCdr, RCN(R) - 17 Jul 1946
Barlow, William, AB, RCN - 1946
Bath, Ronald, Sig, RCNVR
Bird, Henry John Gibb (Dickie), LCdr (P), RCN (drafted to HMCS WARRIOR
on 23 Jun 1947 as LCdr (P), RCN, 803 Sqn CO)
Boak, Eric Eversley, LCdr (N), RCN - 01 Jul 1946
Boudreau, Alphee Thomas, Inst/LCdr, RCN - 01 Apr 1947
Brock, Thomas (Tom) Carey (Badger), Lt (P), RCN(R) - 20 Jun 1946
Brown, Louis Adrian, LCdr (L), RCN - 15 May 1947
Cornish, Bob - 1950
Dyer, Kenneth (Ken) Lloyd, LCdr, RCN - 16 Jun 1945 (Stand by)
Fife, Thomas, A/Cdr (E), RCN - 12 May 1945 (Stand by)
Fisher, John Wellington, Cd (S), RCN - 01 Jul 1947
Fisher, Ralph Ervin, A/SLt, (L), RCN - 25 Jul 1946
Gill, David (Dave) Bertram, SLt (O), RCN(R) - 20 May 1945, 825 Sqn
Gray, James Charles, Surg/LCdr, RCN(R), 01 Jun 1946
Greene, Robert Mansfield, Lt (P&RT), RCN - 27 Jun 1947
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Heath, Ron, Lt (P), RCN, 803 Sqn - 01 Jul 1947
Heenan,
Neil Ignatiouis, A/SLt (L), RCN - 25 Jul 1946
Henry, Vincent, A/SLt, RCN - 06 Jun 1945
Horam, John Shaw, LCdr (E), RCN - 30 Jun 1946
Isaac, Henry (Hank) Wightman, Lt (L) (A/R), RCN(R) - 17 Apr 1946
Jamieson, Fraser Clarks, Lt (El) (R) (A/R), RCNVR - 01 Jul 1945
Johnson, James Harold, Lt (E), RCN - 16 Jun 1945 (Stand by)
Kings, Dennis (Denny), Wt (A/E), RCN(R) - 01 Jul 1947
Lane, John William, Bos'n, RCN - 29 May 1945 (Stand by)
Lavack, Robert (Robbie) Francis Joseph Ferdinand (Curt) (Kurt), Lt
(P), RCN, 825 Sqn - 01 Jul 1947
Laws, Charles Vincent, A/Cdr (S), RCN - 31 May 1945 (Stand by)
Lawson, Thomas Duncan, Lt (S), RCN - 08 Jun 1947
Leighton, Charles Edmund Musgrave, A/SLt, RCN - 29 Mar 1947
Lewis, Kenneth Ewart, Lt (E), RCN - 23 Mar 1946
Little, Marcus Harvey, Surg/LCdr, RCN - 0 Jul 1946
McCallum, Colin, Lt, RCN - 22 Jun 1946
McKenzie, Kenneth David Fraser, A/Inst/Lt, RCN - 28 Jul 1947
Ross, Carl Webley, A/SLt (L), RCN - 25 Jul 1946
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Murphy, Vincent John, Lt (P), RCN, 825 Sqn - 01 Jul 1947
Nairn, Leonard Jack, A/Cdr (S), RCN - 15 Jul 1946
Ollson,
George Leroy, Lt, RCN - 03 Jun 1946, 833 Sqn
Padmore,
Donald Gordon, Lt (G), RCN - 04 Jun 1945
Palmer, Frederick Cecil, Lt (L), RCN - 23 May 1946
Patton, Cyril (Cy) George, Lt (P), RCN, 825 Sqn - 01 Jul 1947
Peacock, Thomas Stewart Reid, Lt (D), RCN(R) - 03 Jul 1946 / A/LCdr (D), RCN - 10 Jun 1947
Pitcher, Ronald John, Wt/Shpt, RCN - 05 Jun 1945 (Stand by)
Riddell, Robert McMillen, Cd/Rad, RCN - 15 May 1946
Rogers, Albert John, Wt (L), RCN - 14 Jun 1947
Russell, Patrick (Pat) Francis Xavier, LCdr, (TAS) (D), RCN - 23 May
1947
Salsicciloi,
Peter Paul, Wt (E), RCN - 31 Jul 1945
Slater, Frederick Gordon, Cd/Gnr (T), RCN - 24 Jul 1946
Tucker, John Bracken, Mid (S), RCN - 25 Jul 1946
Wade, Henry John, A/SLt, RCN - 29 Mar 1947
Wagener, Lawrence Ross, A/SLt (L), RCN - 25 Jul 1946
Walton, William James (Wally), Lt (P), RCN, 803 Sqn - 01 Jul 1947
Wilson, John Allan, Wt (El), RCN - 27 Jul 1946
Wiswell, Blanchard
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Photos and Documents
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The arrival of HMCS WARRIOR in Halifax - 31 Mar 1946
Courtesy of Hugh Muir
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Murray Clapp Writes of R.N.A.S. in Ireland (article
includes info on WARRIOR being built for the RCN)
The Picton Gazette 25 Jan 1946
Source: Prince Edward County Archives
Microfilm collection
Researched and complied by: © John
Lyons 2016
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WARRIOR in drydock - prior to being commissioned in the
RCN
The Picton Gazette 01 Feb 1946
Source: Prince Edward County Archives
Microfilm collection
Researched and complied by: © John
Lyons 2016
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The commissioning of HMCS WARRIOR
Courtesy of John Knudsen
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The commissioning of HMCS WARRIOR
Courtesy of John Knudsen
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Ship's Guide for HMCS WARRIOR
From the collection of George Crewe
Courtesy of Catherine Crewe
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Newspaper article on AB William Barlow serving in HMCS WARRIOR
Halifax Chronicle 05 Apr 1946
Research by / Courtesy of George Newbury
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HMCS WARRIOR
RCN Photo - Neg # HS.1822-15
From the collection of George Crewe
Courtesy of Catherine Crewe
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HMCS WARRIOR
RCN Photo - Neg # HS.1822-7
From the collection of George Crewe
Courtesy of Catherine Crewe
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HMCS WARRIOR
From the collection of Wilfred
Rafuse
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These
photos are from the collection of George Crewe when he served in
HMCS WARRIOR from 1946 to 1947. None of the photos are identified
but
appear to be of HMCS WARRIOR's trip to Esquimalt via the Panama Canal. George Crewe appears in a few of the photos. They are
displayed here in the same sequence they were in his photo album.
Row 3: (3) Electric trolley bus, Matilda's Corner,
Jamaica (6 - 8) Panama Canal zone
Row
5: (1) RKO Radio Pictures, Culver City, Calif. (2) Earl
Carroll Theatre, Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, Calif. (4) the
Palladium, Hollywood, Calif. (5) the
CBS building, Hollywood, Calif.
Photos courtesy of Catherine
Crewe
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HMCS WARRIOR entering Esquimalt harbour
From the collection of Sto
1c Art Bell, RCNVR
Photos courtesy of Art's son
Andrew,
daughter-in-law Rita Giulietti and daughter Janet Bell Crawford
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Christmas on HMCS WARRIOR, Dec 1946
From the collection of George Crewe
Courtesy of Catherine Crewe
Webmaster's note: Children leave out milk
and cookies. Sailors leave Santa a bottle of Three Feathers Whiskey
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Union Jack that was flown from HMCS WARRIOR circa
1946-1947
This
flag was one of George Crewe's rabbits when he left the WARRIOR, which he
kept till he passed away in 2014. It has been donated to RCSCC WARRIOR in
Edmonton and will be put on display at their unit as a way of linking the
current WARRIOR, RCSCC WARRIOR to her
predecessor.
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Hands to Muster for grog - HMCS WARRIOR - 1946
Mr. Stirling, Cd Wt, Issuing Officer
From the collection of Jim Tyre
Courtesy of Dave Tyre
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Ranging Aircraft on HMCS WARRIOR - 1946
From the collection of Jim Tyre
Courtesy of Dave Tyre
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RCN Air Service, Fairey Firefly FR Mk 1, gets a wave
off. HMCS WARRIOR - 1946
From the collection of Jim Tyre
Courtesy of Dave Tyre
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HMCS WARRIOR pulls away from "A jetty, Esquimalt,
BC
From the collection of LCdr Douglas John Ford
Courtesy of Jay Ford
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SEAMEN
GIVE BLOOD
Two
hundred Canadian Navy seamen of the aircraft carrier H.M.C.S. Warrior were
among the first volunteers to donate their blood to the Red Cross Society's
peacetime free Blood Transfusion Service now operating in British Columbia.
Dr. Walter Rice, Provincial Medical Director for the Service in B.C., is
shown preparing a sea-going volunteer for his donation. Of the $5,000,000
sought by the Society in their 1947 National Red Cross Appeal, now underway,
$1,037,500 is budgeted to establish and maintain the free National Blood
Transfusion Service throughout Canada. (Lunenburg Progress Enterprise, Wed,
26 Mar 1947 // Researched by George Newbury)
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Bob Cornish (right) with two shipmates in the West
Indies circa 1950
From the collection of Bob Cornish
Courtesy of Gerald (Jerry) Sullivan
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Fairey Firefly crash on HMCS WARRIOR
Source: Canadian War Museum George
Metcalf Archival Collection CWM
19910238-690
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Battle Honours HMS WARRIOR
From the photo collection of Lt VS
Curry, CD, RCN (Ret'd)
Courtesy of Gerry Curry
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Hangar deck of HMCS WARRIOR
From the photo collection of Lt VS
Curry, CD, RCN (Ret'd)
Courtesy of Gerry Curry
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Landing on HMCS WARRIOR
From the photo collection of Lt VS
Curry, CD, RCN (Ret'd)
Courtesy of Gerry Curry
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Flight deck of HMCS WARRIOR
From the photo collection of Lt VS
Curry, CD, RCN (Ret'd)
Courtesy of Gerry Curry
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ARA Independencia V-1 circa 1965
Source: Wikipedia
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OM’s Course nineteen…
I'm thinking back to fifty-nine, Observer's Mates
nineteen.
I hoped to wear those wings so fine, those wings you
need not preen.
At any cost, with fingers crossed, I hoped to make the
grade.
There’s something new to learn about, and flight pay;
rightly paid.
A bunch of men from different trades, were gathered in
the cinema,
And what's in store, would be no bore; but rather, an
enigma.
So while we wait, contemplate our fate, we’re looking
at the screen,
at Yankee planes that crash in flames, some faces
turned quite-green.
I'm thinking it’s their likely ploy, for separating
man from boy.
Some they'd lose, and some they’ll choose; those that
they would employ.
As luck would have it, from force of habit, I answered
honestly.
I hoped I’d passed, be accepted fast, to that great
fraternity.
It seems I did, found myself amid, a class with eleven
others,
My life it changed, was rearranged, when i joined that
“Band of Brothers.”
I spout no guff, the course was tough, ‘twas not an
easy road,
for me; when I found; I had to pound, that bloody Morse’s
code.
I persevered, and even cheered, with those wings on my
left cuff,
wore them with a pride I couldn’t hide, eventually
sure enough,
at eight-eighty fixed wing, I did my thing, and then to
“ H.S. fifty”
When I got my hand in, I got to land on, those bouncing
seaborne aeries.
Author: Unknown
Courtesy of Gerald Sullivan
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(1) Captain F.L. Houghton, with dignitaries in Mexico City, November 1946,
for Inauguration of its President (2) 5 officers and 95 men flown to Mexico
City to take part in the inauguration parade for the Mexican
President - 1946. HMCS WARRIOR was anchored off Acapulco at
the time (3) Article on crew from HMCS WARRIOR attending
the Inauguration of Mexico's President
(1-2)
Courtesy
of Gerald Sullivan (3) Courtesy of George Newbury
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HMCS UGANDA joins HMCS WARRIOR and HMCS CRESCENT
of Acapulco Bay
Halifax Mail, Wed. 27 Nov 1946
Researched by / Courtesy of George
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HMCS
WARRIOR run aground in the St. Lawrence Seaway due to a
steering gear problem in 1947. She was floated off with then
next tide with the assistance of a tug.
Courtesy of Gerald Sullivan |
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HMCS WARRIOR fueling HMCS
Nootka R96 during deployment to the Pacific Ocean in 1947
Courtesy of Gerald Sullivan
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Sunday divisions on HMCS WARRIOR circa
1947
Courtesy of Gerald Sullivan |
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Sunday divisions on HMCS WARRIOR
Courtesy of Vern Olson |
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HMCS WARRIOR passing under
the Lion's Gate Bridge 10 Mar 1947
Photographer: Jack Lindsay
Source: City of Vancouver
Archives
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HMCS WARRIOR with HMS Savage G20 in the
background
From the collection of Larry Hartman
Courtesy of Ray Hartman |
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Donald Fraser Hunter on HMCS WARRIOR
From the collection of Donald Hunter
Courtesy of Jean Haverkate |
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Michael Ashworth (left) at a bar in San Diego,
Calif.
From the collection of Michael Ashworth
Courtesy of Jill Cann |
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Michael Ashworth (right) at a bar in San Diego,
Calif.
From the collection of Michael Ashworth
Courtesy of Jill Cann |
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HMCS WARRIOR liberty men rushing to catch the
boat - 1946
From the collection of Michael Ashworth
Courtesy of Jill Cann |
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Michael Ashworth on HMCS WARRIOR
From the collection of Michael Ashworth
Courtesy of Jill Cann |
Photos taken by Michael Ashworth during HMCS WARRIOR's trip from the Atlantic to the Pacific
From the collection of Michael Ashworth
Courtesy of Jill Cann
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HMCS WARRIOR passing under
the Lion's Gate Bridge 09 Feb 1947
From the collection of Michael Ashworth
Courtesy of Jill Cann |
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Michael Ashworth ashore - believed to be in BC
- while serving in HMCS WARRIOR
From the collection of Michael Ashworth
Courtesy of Jill Cann
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HMCS WARRIOR
From the collection of Michael Ashworth
Courtesy of Jill Cann |
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Prang on HMCS WARRIOR
From the collection of Michael Ashworth
Courtesy of Jill Cann |
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HMCS WARRIOR
Courtesy of Dave Shirlaw |
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HMCS WARRIOR
Courtesy of Dave Shirlaw |
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HMCS WARRIOR
RCN photo |
HMCS WARRIOR circa Mar-Oct 1946
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JS153 |
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(JS152-JS153) HMCS WARRIOR open to public - location unknown
(JS154-JS157) Flight deck operations on HMCS WARRIOR
JS158 |
JS159 |
JS160 |
JS161 |
JS162 |
(JS159-JS162) Flight deck operations on HMCS WARRIOR
(JS163-JS165)
When things don't go so smoothly ..... a
damaged aircraft is craned off the ship to a waiting barge
From the collection of
James A. Senior, Wt (E), RCN
Courtesy of Bob Senior
Photo in what appears to be a mess deck on
board HMCS WARRIOR
Leonard Cardy in the white shirt |
Sailors of HMCS WARRIOR
Note: They look to be part of the Executive
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Click
on the above photos to view a larger image
From the collection of Leonard
Cardy
Courtesy of Arline Cardy
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DA03 |
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Lampshade from bulkhead light fixture from a mess deck in HMCS WARRIOR
(DA03)
Unpainted HMCS WARRIOR ship's badge
(DA04)
HMCS WARRIOR with unknown destroyer following astern as plane guard
(DA05)
Christmas menu - HMCS WARRIOR - 1946
(DA05)
WARRIOR officers leaving church service -1946
(DA06)
Unknown Capt. in the wardroom on HMCS WARRIOR
(DA07)
Unknown American officer inspects the Guard on HMCS WARRIOR
(DA09)
Sailors on HMCS WARRIOR hanging out on the goofing sponson - an area they
stood in to watch the goings on on the upper decks (DA10-DA11)
Aircraft prang on HMCS WARRIOR (DA12)
Unknown sailors on HMCS WARRIOR (DA13)
HMCS WARRIOR - Looking forward from the front of the bridge by the AA gun
(DA14)
Three aircraft flying past HMCS WARRIOR)
(DA15)
Aircraft on the hangar lift (DA16)
Two aircraft ranged on the flight deck (DA17-DA18)
A successful landing on HMCS WARRIOR
(DA19-DA21)
Aircraft prang on HMCS WARRIOR
(DA22) HMCS
WARRIOR - RCN photo neg # HS-1822-11
(DA23)
Crowds welcome WARRIOR to Esquimalt
(DA24)
WARRIOR Squadrons Boast Fine History
(DA25)
803 Squadron waits return of WARRIOR
(DA26)
Three articles on the Warrior - RCN ships to open Spring Exercises;
Carrier Crew has 26 Cooks; Ship Perfect in Every Respect
(DA27)
Article on LCdr H.J. Hunter, Batsman on HMCS WARRIOR
From the collection of Daniel
Armstrong, Sto 1c, RCNVR
Courtesy of Shaun Wallace
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