Ships of the RCN lost during the First and Second World Wars

 


 

They have no grave but the cruel sea,

 No flowers lay at their head,

 A rusting hulk is their tombstone,

  A’fast on the ocean bed.

 

We will remember them.

 


 

First World War

 

  HMCS GALIANO  

30 Oct 1918

 


 

Second World War

 

ADVERSUS

20 Dec 1941

ALBERNI K103

21 Aug 1944

ATHABASKAN G07

29 Apr 1944

BRAS D'OR J06

18-19 Oct 1940

CHARLOTTETOWN K244

11 Sep 1942

CHEDABUCTO J168

31 Oct 1943

CLAYOQUOT J174

24 Dec 1944

ESQUIMALT J272 

16 Apr 1945

FRASER H48

25 Jun 1940

GUYSBOROUGH J52

17 Mar 1945

HDPC D15

14 Apr 1943

LEVIS K115

19 Sep 1941

LOUISBURG K143

06 Feb 1943

MARGAREE H49

22 Oct 1940

MTB 459

14 Feb 1945

MTB 460

02 Jul 1944

MTB 461

14 Feb 1945

 

No photo available

MTB 462

14 Feb 1945

MTB 463

07 Jul 1944

MTB 465

14 Feb 1945

 

No photo available

MTB 466

14 Feb 1945

OTTAWA H60

13 Sep 1942

HMCS OTTER

26 Mar 1941

RACCOON

07 Sep 1942

REGINA K234 

09 Aug 1944

SHAWINIGAN K136

25 Nov 1944

SKEENA I59

25 Oct 1944

SPIKENARD K198

10 Feb 1942

ST. CROIX I18

20 Sep 1943

TRENTONIAN K368

22 Feb 1945

VALLEYFIELD K329

07 May 1944

WEYBURN K173

22 Feb 1943

WINDFLOWER K155

07 Dec 1941

YPRES

12 May 1940

 


 

Memoriam cards honouring Royal Canadian Navy ships lost during the Second World War

 

HMCS Regina, HMCS Alberni

HMCS Levis

HMCS Ottawa, HMCS Charlottetown

HMCS Valleyfield

HMCS Shawinigan

HMCS St. Croix

HMCS Fraser, HMCS Margaree,

HMCS Bras D'Or, HMCS Levis, HMCS Windflower, HMCS Spikenard

HMCS Clayoquot

HMCS Otter

HMCS Weyburn

HMCS Fraser

HMCS Louisburg

HMCS Athabaskan

HMCS Margaree, HMCS Fraser

HMCS Windflower

HMCS Raccoon    

HMCS Saguenay

HMCS Valleyfield

                        

The Naval Prayer

O eternal Lord God, who alone spreadest out of 
the heavens, and rulest the raging of the sea; 
who has compassed the waters with bounds 
until day and night come to an end; be pleased 
to receive into thy almighty and most gracious 
protection the persons of us thy servants and 
the fleet in which we serve. Preserve us from 
the dangers of the sea, and from the violence of 
the enemy; that we may be a safeguard unto our 
most gracious sovereign lady. Queen Elizabeth 
and her dominions, and security for such as 
pass on the seas upon their lawful occasion; that 
the inhabitants of our commonwealth may in 
peace and quietness serve thee our God; and 
that we may return in safety to enjoy the 
blessings of the land, with the fruits of our 
labours, and with a thankful remembrance of 
thy mercies to praise and glorify thy holy name; 
through Jesus Christ our lord.

Amen

In Waters Deep

In oceans wastes no poppies blow,

No crosses stand in orders row,

There young hearts sleep…beneath the wave…

The spirited, the good, the brave,

But stars a constant vigil keep,

For them who lie beneath the deep.

'Tis true you cannot kneel in prayer

On certain spot and think. "He's there."

But you can to the ocean go…

See whitecaps marching row on row;

Know one for him will always ride…

In and out… with the tide.

And when your span of life is passed,

He'll meet you at the "Captains Mast."

And they who mourn on distant shore

For sailors who'll come home no more,

Can dry their tears and pray for these

Who rest beneath the heaving seas…

For stars that shine and winds that blow

And whitecaps marching row on row.

And they can never lonely be

For when they lived… they chose the sea. 

By Eileen Mahoney

 

 


 

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