HMCS
WASKESIU K330
River
Class Frigate
HMCS WASKESIU K330
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Battle honours and awards: Atlantic
1943-45, Arctic 1944,
Normandy 1944
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Laid down: 02 May 1942
Launched: 03
Apr 1942
Commissioned: 16
Jun 1943
Paid off: 29
Jan 1946
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Sold:
1947 to
India
Re-named:
Pilot Vessel Hooghley in 1950
Fate: Unknown
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The first frigate completed
on the west coast, WASKESIU was commissioned at Victoria on 16 Jun 1943, and left for Halifax on
08 Jul. She worked up in Bermuda the
following month, returning to Halifax on 11 Sep 1943, and late in Oct
1943 left for Londonderry to join EG 5, re-numbered EG 6 on
21 Nov 1943. WASKESIU severed chiefly in U.K. waters, but early in
1944 supported Gibraltar and Sierra Leone convoys. On 24 Feb 1944,
while escort to SC.153, she sank U 257, and in Apr 1944 made a trip to
North Russia to bring back convoy RA.59. On 28 Apr 1944, WASKESIU ,
GROU K518, OUTREMONT K322 and CAPE BRETON K350
departed Kola Inlet with Convoy RA.59; arriving at Loch Ewe on 06
May 1944. She was present on D-Day.
On 14 Sep 1944 she left 'Derry with ONF.253 for Canada, and soon
after arriving began an extensive refit at Shelburne. On its
completion in Mar 1945, she proceeded to Bermuda to work up,
following which she sailed for Londonderry via Horta. She left
'Derry for Canada late in May 1945, proceeding to Esquimalt in Jun
1945 to
commence tropicalization refit, but work suspended in Aug 1945 and she
was paid off into reserve on 29 Jan 1946. She was sold to the
Indian government in 1947 for conversion to a pilot vessel, and
re-named Hooghly in 1950.
U-Boats Sunk:
U-257 (Kptlt
Heinz Rahe) sunk on 24 Feb 1944 by HMCS WASKESIU K330 in position 47-19 N, 26-00 W. Of her crew of 51, there were 19
survivors. U-257 was a VIIC type U-boat built by Vegesacker Werft,
Vegesack, launched 19 Nov 41, commissioned 14 Jan 42, in service 25
months, with no record of sinking any ships, operated with the
Wolfpacks in 1942 with the "Luchs" group (1-7 Oct) &
attacked convoy HX 209, the "Falke" group (31 Dec-22 Jan
43). Some survivors were picked up by HMCS NENE.
RCN Memories:
Life
on a WW 2 Frigate
Photos
and Documents Ship's
Company Photos The
Ship's Bell
An
Extract from MS of White Ensign, Black Pit - By Gary McGregor, LL.B.
George
Devonshire's Diary and Comments - 1942 to 1945
Commanding Officers
LCdr John Hubert Smith MacDonald,
RCNR - 16 Jun 1943 - 04 Feb 1944
LCdr James Philip Fraser,
RCNR - 05 Feb 1944 - 13 Dec 1944
A/LCdr Lewis Denis Quick,
RCNR - 14 Dec 1944 - 22 Oct 1945
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Adams,
Clifford L.
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Arsenault,
Keith |
Bennett,
Hedley |
Boyle,
Thomas B.
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Brown,
Wilfred L. |
Bullock,
Donald
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Devonshire,
George A.
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Downey, Dale
G. |
Esraelian,
Dick
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Fogg,
Walter A.
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Fraser,
James P.
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Gibb,
William
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Green, C. Ross
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Guatto, D. Al
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Harasyn,
Delco A.
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Joyal,
Claude E. R.
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Kaija,
Andrew V.
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Kay, John J.
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Kirchin,
Clifford W.
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Knox,
William M. V.
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Lawrence,
James
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Lawrence,
Thomas E.
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Leahy,
Gerry J.
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Lear,
Walter
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Lincoln,
John H.
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McGee,
Aubrey F.
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McFarlane,
Ronald H.
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Melanson,
Louis M.
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Menzies,
Bruce
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Miniely,
Lawrence E.
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Nash,
Frank T. W.
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Oldland,
Gordon R.
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Power,
Edmund L.
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Quick,
Lewis D.
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Reid,
John M.
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Rickard,
John A.
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Ritchie,
Walter L.
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Robinson,
Charles E.
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Rushton,
Harry
A.
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Taylor,
George W.
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Thompson,
C. H.
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Todd, Arthur
N.
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Tough,
William F.
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Tustian,
Allan E.
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Vachon,
Marcel
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Venner,
Leslie R.
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Ward, Thomas
G.
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Ship's Mascot
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Former Crew Members
Agnew,
Irving - 1943
Booth,
William, AB from Windsor, ON. - 1944
Burns,
William, Sto PO - 1944
Dunnam,
Roderick, AB - 1944
Farmer,
James, Lt, (MID for actions during battle with U-257 - "For
good service in the destruction of an enemy submarine.")
Finch,
Jack, Sto - 1945 (of Winnipeg, MB)
Fortune,
M.G.T., PO - 1944 MID for actions during battle with U-257 - "For
good service in the destruction of an enemy submarine.")
Extence,
Alan Barr, Lt (E), RCNVR - 17 May 1944
Glennon,
Bill - 1944 - 1946
Gordon,
Arnold - 1944
Hartley,
Bill - 1943
Hatch,
Carr, Lt, RCNVR - 10 May 1943 (Commissioning crew)
Hodding,
Aubrey Vyvyan, A/Wt (E), RCNR - 16 Jun 1943
Holms,
John Edward Vandeleur, Lt, RCNVR - 16 Jun 1943
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Irven,
Leonard Manley, SLt, RCNVR - 03 Mar 1945
Klayh,
Arnold B.
Lanigan,
Clarence Hamilton, A/Lt, RCNVR - 01 Mar 1944
MacAulay,
Beverley Francis, Lt (El), RCNVR - 28 Jun 1943
MacDonald,
John Hubert Smith, LCdr, RCNR - 10 May 1943 (Commissioning crew)
MacFarlane,
Robert Murray, A/Lt, RCNVR - 20 Feb 1945
Manson,
Lt - 1944
McLeod,
Lt - 1944
McPhee,
Lt - 1944
Montgomery,
Lt - 1944
Nares,
George Peter, SLt, RCNVR - 10 May 1943 (Commissioning crew).
O'Brien,
J.G. - 1944 (MID for actions during battle with U-257 - "For
good service in the destruction of an enemy submarine.")
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Paterson,
Lt - 1944
Ravis,
Don
Rennie,
Fred, Lt - 1944
Rickard,
John H., LS - 1944 (DSM for actions during battle with U-257)
Russell,
John Leslie, Surg/Lt, RCNVR -30 Jun 1943
Saint
Louis, Joseph Albert, A/Lt, RCNVR - 01 Feb 1945
Stanley,
James D. (Jim), AB, ASDIC Operator
Stevenson
(??Stephanson),
Thomas, AB, Gunner during sinking of U-257 - 1944 (DSM for actions
during battle with U-257)
Stoner,
B.M., AB (DSM for actions during battle with U-257)
Taylor,
Gord - 1944
Wall,
Art, Gunner during sinking of U-257 - 1944
White,
Arthur, AB, from South Lancaster, ON - 1944
Williams,
William Edward, Lt, RCNR - 16 Jun 1943
Worsencroft,
Ken, Sig - 1944
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Photos
and Documents
HMCS WASKESIU K330 Christmas Card
Courtesy of Dave Upright
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HMCS WASKESIU K330
DND / RCN photo Negative # F835-R |
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HMCS WASKESIU K330
Source: flickr photo collection of Ron
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HMCS WASKESIU K330
Source: flickr photo collection of Ron
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HMCS WASKESIU K330
Source: flickr photo collection of Ron
Bell |
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HMCS WASKESIU K330
Source: flickr photo collection of Ron
Bell |
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Newspaper article from a Hamilton
newspaper of HMCS WASKESIU sinking German sub
Courtesy of Doug Benson
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Newspaper article on HMCS WASKESIU K330
LIEUT.
JAMES FARMER, RCNVR, of Windsor, (left) well known rugby star, is one of the
officers aboard WASKESIU. The Number One Oerlikon gun crew is pictured at
the right. A.B. THOMAS STEPHENSON, Mount Dennis, is at the gun while his
loader, standing behind, is A.B. WILLIAM BOOTH, of Windsor.
Note:
Written on article "Seaman Herbert Parker is a member of crew"
Source:
City of Kawartha Lakes Digital Archives
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Oerlikon gun crew AB William Knox (left) and AB Arthur
White
Courtesy of Gavan Knox
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19 Germans Rescued after Sub Polished Off
Globe & Mail, 05 Apr 1944
Ottawa,
April 4 (CP) - Nineteen days after leaving a fitting-out berth as
the first Canadian frigate, HMCS WASKESIU -- pronounced Was-ka-sue
-- recently destroyed a German U-boat involved in the north Atlantic
and brought back nineteen survivors as evidence. If there were any
"stars" in the grim game which the WASKESIU played and won
they were the members of her No. 1 and No. 2 gun crews. Gunner on
the No. 1 gun was AB Thomas Stevenson, Mount Dennis, Ont. His loader
was AB William Booth, Windsor, Ont. On No. 2 gun were AB William
Knox, Calgary and AB Arthur White, South Lancaster, Ont.
(Transcription of article from the Globe & Mail)
Courtesy of Gavan Knox |
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Newspaper article on Herbert Parker, HMCS WASKESIU K330
Source: City
of Kawartha Lakes Digital Archives
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AD91 |
(AD91)
HMCS
WASKESIU K330 - possibly during trials as the ensign she is flying is not a White Ensign.
RCN neg # HN390-R // edited
/ lightened copy of photo
From
the collection of Allan Dougall, LCdr
(E), RCN(R) Courtesy
of David Dougall
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Newest
mascot on board frigate HMCS WASKESIU - this is pert parakeet, a small
tropical parrot - but the bird will get some "leave" first before
fighting the Japs. So will its "boss," Stoker Jack Finch of
Winnipeg, shown here as he prepared to leave ship after her recent arrival
at a B.C. port for pre Pacific refit. Finch picked up the parakeet in Panama
while the ship was making a 7,000 mile trip through the Canal from Halifax
to the west coast. The sailor took the bird home with him but said he
intends to bring it back. Finch is a pacific volunteer.
The
Crow's Nest newspaper - Aug 1945
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HMCS WASKESIU attacks U-257 with depth charges, forcing
it to the surface
Credit: Painting by maritime artist Bo Hermanson, CSMA
Source: Canadian Virtual Military Museum (facebook
page)
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(JR18)
John Rickard aboard HMCS WASKESIU K330 - 1944
(JR19) John Rickard down
scrambling net to help bring survivors of U-257 aboard HMCS WASKESIU K330 -
24 Feb 1944
(JR20) John Rickard pushing U-257 survivors over the rails
on HMCS WASKESIU K330 - 24 Feb 1944
(JR21) HMCS WASKESIU - 1943.
Photographer: Capt Michael Curry
(JR22) HMCS WASKESIU K330 - DND/RCN
photo HN-429-R
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(JR32)
Rekindling
wartime friendships An article on a crew reunion for HMCS WASKESIU K330
13-16 Jun 2003 at Waskesiu Lake, SK.
From the collection of Bud Lear
Courtesy of John H. Rickard
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