Navy | The Royal Canadian Navy |
Type | Corvette |
Class | Flower |
Pennant | K 237 |
Built by | Collingwood Shipyards Ltd. (Collingwood, Ontario, Canada) |
Ordered | |
Laid down | 26 Apr 1941 |
Launched | 4 Oct 1941 |
Commissioned | 26 Nov 1941 |
End service | 12 Jul 1945 |
History | Decommissioned 12 July 1945. |
Commands listed for HMCS Halifax (K 237)
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Commander | From | To | ||
1 | T/A/Lt.Cdr. Charles Copelin, RCNR | 15 Nov 1941 | 6 Feb 1943 | |
2 | T/Lt. Maurice Faulkner Oliver, RCNR | 7 Feb 1943 | 21 Jun 1944 | |
3 | T/A/Lt.Cdr. Ross Malcolm Hanbury, RCNVR | 22 Jun 1944 | ??? | |
4 | T/Lt. Leslie Esmond Horne, RCNVR | 4 Sep 1944 | 12 Jul 1945 |
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Notable events involving Halifax include:
19 May 1942
HMCS Halifax (T/A/Lt.Cdr. C. Copelin, RCNR) picks up 3 survivors from the American trawler Foam that was sunk on 17 May 1942 by gunfire from German U-boat U-432 about 85 nautical miles south of Halifax.
14 Feb 1944
HMS H 34 (Lt. R.L. Jay, RN) conducted A/S exercises off Lough Foyle with HMS Azalea (Lt.Cdr. G.C. Geddes, RD, RNR), HMCS Halifax (T/Lt. M.F. Oliver, RCNR) and HMCS Fredericton (A/Lt.Cdr. John Eric Harrington, RCNVR). (1)
26 Mar 1944
HMS H 50 (T/Lt. A.F. Wicker, RNVR) conducted A/S exercises off Lough Foyle with HMCS Chilliwack (T/A/Lt.Cdr. C.R. Coughlin, RCNVR), HMCS St. Laurent (Lt.Cdr. G.H. Stephen, OBE, DSC, RCNR), HMCS Halifax (T/Lt. M.F. Oliver, RCNR), HMCS Chaudiere (A/Lt.Cdr. C.P. Nixon, RCN), HMCS Fennel (A/Lt.Cdr. W.P. Moffat, RCNVR), HMCS St. Catharines (T/A/Lt.Cdr. A.F. Pickard, RCNR) and HMCS Morden (T/Lt. E.C. Smith, RCNVR). (2)
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Sources
- ADM 173/18492
- ADM 173/18526
ADM numbers indicate documents at the British National Archives at Kew, London.
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