HMCS Nootka (R96)
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Nootka (I) was a member of the Fundy class of minesweeper. Commissioned in December 1938, she wore pennant J35. She was renamed in 1943, taking the name Nanoose and was finally paid off in July 1945. Nootka (11) was a member of the post-war Tribal class of destroyer. She was commissioned in August 1946, and wore pennants R96 then 213 until she was paid off in February 1964.
See also: List of ships of the Canadian Navy
Tribal class destroyer (1936) |
Royal Navy |
Afridi | Ashanti | Bedouin | Cossack | Eskimo | Gurkha | Maori | Mashona | Matabele | Mohawk | Nubian | Punjabi | Sikh | Somali | Tartar | Zulu |
Royal Canadian Navy |
Athabaskan (i) | Athabaskan (ii) | Cayuga | Haida | Huron | Iroquois | Micmac | Nootka |
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[edit] See also
- HMCS Haida, a sister ship, now a museum ship in Hamilton, Ontario.
- Tribal class destroyer (1936)
- Nootka (i), a minesweeping trawler renamed Nanoose to free up the name for the destroyer
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