921:(RCN) sought large, steel-hulled yachts to requisition. However, a significant lack of capable vessels were owned by Canadians. Canada turned to its southern neighbour for suitable ships, finding several that met the navy's requirements. However, US neutrality laws prevented their sale to belligerents in the war. In order to circumvent these laws, the RCN requisitioned the yachts of prominent Canadian yachtsmen and then sent them to the US to purchase the yachts that had been identified by the navy without the US government knowing they were working for the navy. The money to acquire the vessels was provided by the Canadian government through bank loans.
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American, two British, and two French naval officers as members took place at Gibraltar and found no one to blame. Another joint court of inquiry consisting of two British and two French naval officers took place at Bizerte, and also found no one to blame, concluding that
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490:Description
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417:service as
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388:armed yacht
292:Armed yacht
270:16 May 1945
198:8 June 1917
29:USS Wenonah
2317:1915 ships
2291:Categories
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2132:Wanganella
2089:Ponaganset
2019:Gulfstream
2009:Crittenden
1996:HMAS
1799:High Flyer
1773:Stancliffe
1701:Shipwrecks
1655:April 1918
1376:Hindenburg
1343:Shipwrecks
1194:27 October
1168:References
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1142:McKee 1983
1130:McKee 1983
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888:California
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475:Gulfstream
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1987:Matagalpa
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538:long tons
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157:1940–1945
150:1917–1928
117:Completed
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103:Builder
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54:History
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2213:Exodus
1966:Rovena
1935:Lützow
1915:Ramdas
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