HMCS WEYBURN K173
Flower Class Corvette
Commissioned at Montreal on 26 Nov 1941, she arrived at Halifax on 06 Dec 1941 and joined Halifax Force for local escort work, but was soon in need of repairs. These were carried out at Halifax during Mar and Apr 1942, following which she joined WLEF. In Jul 1942 she transferred to Gulf Escort Force for Quebec City-Sydney convoys but in Sep 1942 was allocated to duties in connection with Operation "Torch." She arrived at Londonderry on 27 Sep 1942 from convoy SC.100, and at Liverpool on 02 Oct 1942 for fitting of Oerlikon A/A guns. The work was completed on 21 Oct 1942 and in Nov 1942 WEYBURN began four months' employment as escort to U.K.-Mediterranean convoys. On 22 Feb 1943 HMCS WEYBURN was mined off Cape Espartel east of Gibraltar in position 35º46'N, 06º02'W. Twelve members of her crew including her commanding officer were lost with the ship. The mine was laid by U-118 on 01 Feb 1943.
RCN Memories: Remembering Morelay Haynes, Stoker 1c, RCNVR
Photos and Documents Ship's company photos Dr. Philip Evans - WW2 People's War - BBC
Naval Monument honours RCN prairie seamen and ships HMCS Regina K234 and HMCS WEYBURN K173
Commanding Officers
LCdr Thomas Maidland Wade Golby, RCNR - 26 Nov 1941 - 22 Feb 1943
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
(s) - Survived the sinking of HMCS WEYBURN
Former Crew Members
(*S) - Survived the sinking of HMCS WEYBURN. on 22 Feb 1943
Photos and Documents
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