Member of the sailing staff in RMC, Kingston ontario 5.0on 3 January 2015 Very funI really enjoyed working here. I love being on the water sailing and boating. It was a great way to be doing something you love doing nd teaching at the same time. The hours could be long sometimes and...
HMCS Moncton (MM 708) is a Kingston-class coastal defence vessel that has served in the Canadian Forces since 1998. Moncton is the ninth ship of her class which is the name for the Maritime Coastal Defence Vessel Project. She is the second vessel to use the designation HMCS Moncton. ...
HMCS Glace Bay (MM 701) is a Kingston-class coastal defence vessel that has served in the Canadian Forces since 1996. Glace Bay is the second ship of her class which is the name for the Maritime Coastal Defence Vessel Project. She is the second vessel to use the designation HMCS Glace ...
Cdr Forsberg is in his 19th year of military service. He previously worked as a staff officer for the Strategic Joint Staff at National Defence Headquartersin 2014, and later the Chief of Force Development Office. In 2017, he commanded Esquimalt-based Kingston-Class vesselsHMCS Brandonand thenHMC...
The Cadets logged many nautical miles on Lake Ontario, travelling from Hamilton across to Port Dalhousie and over to Kingston and back. While under way they slept aboard in close quarters and, to be expected, the racks and personal space were sparse. The two nights spent tied up in port, ...
In 7 November 1945, along with OSHAWA and SAULT STE MARIE, WINNIPEG sailed to Shelbourne to complete ammunitioning. On the 10th the three Algerines joined by another, BORDER CITIES, pointed their bows southward. A fifth, ROCKCLIFFE, joined them later. The first stop was Kingston, Jamaica, ...
Anticosti was assigned to Maritime Forces Atlantic (MARLANT) as a minesweeping training vessel in preparation for the Maritime Coastal Defence Vessel Project (MCDV), which would become the Kingston-class in the late 1990s. 展开 关键词: Anticosti Class Minesweeper Canadian Forces Allied Shipbuilders ...
October 2019 HMCS Haidia, the last surviving Royal Canadian Navy Tribal-class destroyer, has been called the “Fightingest Ship in the Royal Canadian Navy;” a ship that sank the most enemy surface tonnage of any other ship in the Royal Canadian Navy. ...