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attack conditions, which led to a design with a rounded hull, a continuous main deck, and the addition of a pre-wetting system to wash away contaminants. The living spaces on the ship were part of a "citadel" which could be sealed off from contamination for the crew safety. The ships were sometimes
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class were built to an operational requirement much like that which produced the
British Type 12, and were powered by the same machinery plant. The rounded deck-edge forward was adopted to prevent ice forming. The vessels were designed to operate in harsh Canadian conditions. They were built to
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s were fitted with helicopter platforms and SQS 504 Variable Depth Sonar (VDS). The single funnel was altered to twin stepped funnels to permit the forward extension of the helicopter hangar. To make room for the helicopter deck, the aft 3-inch mount and one of the Limbos were removed. The two
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was gutted except for machinery and some forward spaces. The hull was strengthened, fueling facilities for the helicopter and activated fin stabilizers installed. The fin stabilizers were to reduce roll in rough weather during helicopter operations. All seven
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was selected by the
Canadian Forces for the Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) program, and underwent the refit from 19 April to 26 November 1982 at her builder, Canadian Vickers. In JuneβJuly 1988, the vessel performed a cruise of the
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during her 1962β63 conversion, finalized the concept. By keeping the aircraft secure, the beartrap eliminated the need for deck handling from landing to the hangar, or from hangar to takeoff.
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40 mm guns were also removed. Following the conversion, the displacement remained the same at standard load but at full load, it increased to 3,051 tonnes (3,003 long tons).
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ASW mortars in a stern well. The stern well had a roller top to close it off from following seas. As with the
British Type 12 design, the provision for long-range homing
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732:-class ships with new electronics, machinery, and hull upgrades and repairs. However, only enough was done to keep the ships in service into the late 1980s. For the
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2,263 tonnes (2,227 long tons) standard and 2,800 tonnes (2,800 long tons) at deep load. The destroyer escorts had a crew of 12 officers and 237 enlisted.
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Gules, a bend wavy argent charged with two cotises wavy azure over all a beaver or, the sinister forepaw resting on a log of silver birch proper.
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of babies on board ship 1956β1992. The bell is currently held by the CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum, Esquimalt, British
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guns in two mounts for engaging both surface and air targets. The ships were also fitted with two single-mounted
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was used as a test ship for helicopter landing trials on a flight deck installed over the rear of the ship.
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beginning on 24 May 1963. The ship was officially reclassed with pennant DDH 229 on 21 October 1964.
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Atlantic 1939β45, Normandy 1944, English
Channel 1944, Biscay 1944
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remained a FLU until 1 April 1973. The ship was replaced by
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Cadillac of Destroyers: HMCS St. Laurent and Her Successors
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into the RCN on 10 November 1956 and initially carried the
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during a royal visit to Canada and took part in the major
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Naval and Military Museum includes information from the
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On 15 July 1968 she became the first bilingual ship of
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was transferred to the west coast where she joined the
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2 Γ single Mk.2 "K-gun" launchers with homing torpedoes
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A Nation's Navy: In Quest of Canadian Naval Identity
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1411:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1371:. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd.
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740:Construction and career
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169:General characteristics
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127:Reclassified
122:31 July 1992
111:Commissioned
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775:. In 1957,
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730:St. Laurent
704:Assiniboine
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538:St. Laurent
505:St. Laurent
143:Honours and
98:8 June 1951
21:HMCS Ottawa
1677:1953 ships
1661:Categories
1477:0710609833
1378:0070321612
970:References
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717:St Laurent
686:Buckingham
575:biological
566:St Laurent
272:Complement
248:Propulsion
998:Citations
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607:displaced
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613:Armament
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579:chemical
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554:Cold War
552:and the
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103:Launched
89:Montreal
71:Namesake
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1283:18 July
964:baptism
847:of the
682:frigate
626:caliber
603:draught
597:with a
571:nuclear
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239:As DDH
233:As DDE
211:Length
199:As DDH
190:As DDE
145:awards
65:Ottawa
55:Canada
1633:class
975:Notes
670:knots
634:Limbo
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256:Speed
161:Badge
1491:ISBN
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