Restigouche Class Destroyers - Hmcs Kootenay, Restigouche Class Destroyer, Hmcs Terra Nova, Hmcs Restigouche, Hmcs Gatineau, Hmcs St. Croix (Paperback)


Chapters: Hmcs Kootenay, Restigouche Class Destroyer, Hmcs Terra Nova, Hmcs Restigouche, Hmcs Gatineau, Hmcs St. Croix, Hmcs Columbia. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 42. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: As built: 249 After IRE/DELEX: 214By the late 1970s: 250 = 13 officers 237 menHMCS Kootenay (DDE 258) was a Restigouche-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from 1959-1996. She was the fifth ship in her class and the second vessel to carry the designation HMCS Kootenay. Kootenay was laid down on 21 August 1952 at Burrard Dry Dock, North Vancouver and launched on 15 June 1954. She was officially commissioned into the RCN on 7 March 1959 and carried the pennant number 258 as a destroyer escort. On 23 October 1969 Kootenay suffered the worst peacetime accident in the history of Maritime Command (MARCOM) or the RCN when one of her gearboxes exploded. The explosion and the ensuing fire killed 9 crew members and injured at least 8 others. Kootenay was selected by the Canadian Forces for the Improved Restigouche (IRE) project and completed this refit on 7 January 1972. She was also selected as one of 10 destroyers in the Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) project and completed this refit on 21 October 1983. In 1989 Kootenay collided with a merchant ship and suffered damage to her bow which was repaired using the bow from her sister ship HMCS Chaudiere (DDE 235). She was paid off from active service in the CF on 18 November 1995. She was reportedly sunk as an artificial reef off Mexico in 2001. The Christening Bells Project at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum includes information from the ship's bell of HMCS Kootenay (2nd) 1959 - 1995, which was used for baptism of babies onboard ship 1959 - 1988. The bell is currentl...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12607832

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Chapters: Hmcs Kootenay, Restigouche Class Destroyer, Hmcs Terra Nova, Hmcs Restigouche, Hmcs Gatineau, Hmcs St. Croix, Hmcs Columbia. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 42. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: As built: 249 After IRE/DELEX: 214By the late 1970s: 250 = 13 officers 237 menHMCS Kootenay (DDE 258) was a Restigouche-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from 1959-1996. She was the fifth ship in her class and the second vessel to carry the designation HMCS Kootenay. Kootenay was laid down on 21 August 1952 at Burrard Dry Dock, North Vancouver and launched on 15 June 1954. She was officially commissioned into the RCN on 7 March 1959 and carried the pennant number 258 as a destroyer escort. On 23 October 1969 Kootenay suffered the worst peacetime accident in the history of Maritime Command (MARCOM) or the RCN when one of her gearboxes exploded. The explosion and the ensuing fire killed 9 crew members and injured at least 8 others. Kootenay was selected by the Canadian Forces for the Improved Restigouche (IRE) project and completed this refit on 7 January 1972. She was also selected as one of 10 destroyers in the Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) project and completed this refit on 21 October 1983. In 1989 Kootenay collided with a merchant ship and suffered damage to her bow which was repaired using the bow from her sister ship HMCS Chaudiere (DDE 235). She was paid off from active service in the CF on 18 November 1995. She was reportedly sunk as an artificial reef off Mexico in 2001. The Christening Bells Project at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum includes information from the ship's bell of HMCS Kootenay (2nd) 1959 - 1995, which was used for baptism of babies onboard ship 1959 - 1988. The bell is currentl...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12607832

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September 2010

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152 x 229 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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44

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978-1-156-19577-2

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9781156195772

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