PV VI
Patrol
Vessel & Minesweeping Trawler
Built: 1912
Acquired
by the RCN: Mar
1917
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Paid off: 15
Apr
1919
Fate:
returned to former owners and former name.
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Former Leander Wilcox, she was one of
seven New England-built menhaden trawlers made up a patrol and minesweeping
flotilla based at Sydney, N.S. Purchased in the U.S., they served in
the RCN between Mar 1917 and Apr 1919, subsequently reverting
to their former names and occupation. Each was armed with a
12-pounder gun.
Commanding Officers
Skpr
(Temp) Frank Douglas Stevens, RNCVR - 03 Nov 1917 - unk
Skpr
(Temp) William Crummery Moores, RCN - 18 Feb 1918 - unk |
Skpr
William Crummery Moores, RCN - 01 May 1918 - unk
Skpr
William Crummery Moores - unk - 15 Apr 1919
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In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Cameron, David
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Drafted to PV VI 30 Jul 1917 as
Ch/Art (E), RCN |
Hardy, George
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Drafted to PV VI on 18 Feb 1918 and 01 May 1918
as Mate, RNCVR |
Moores, William Crummery
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Commanding Officer
18 Feb 1918, 01 May 1918, and in
1919 |
Stevens, Frank D. |
Wallace, John Murray
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Drafted to PV VI on 01 May 1918
as Art (E), RCN |
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