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AOPS Bow

August 27, 2022 by Roger Litwiller

AOPS Bow

Future HMCS MARGARET BROOKE’s bow section is maneuvered around the centre section in Irving Shipyard, revealing the compartments and spaces in her bow, on 3 May 2019. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL-DSC_0185)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: AOPS, Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship, Halifax, Harry DeWolf Class, History, HMC Dockyard, HMCS, HMCS MARGARET BROOKE, Irving Shipyard, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships

Future HMCS MARGARET BROOKE

August 3, 2022 by Roger Litwiller

Future HMCS MARGARET BROOKE

Future HMCS MARGARET BROOKE alongside the AOPS jetty in HMC Dockyard in Halifax on 16 December 2021. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RL210089)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: AOPS, Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels, Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship, Halifax, Harry DeWolf Class, HMC Dockyard, HMCS, HMCS MARGARET BROOKE, Maritime Forces Atlantic, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships

Women in the RCN -An Incredible Legacy

July 31, 2022 by Roger Litwiller

Women in the RCN -An Incredible Legacy

On 8 August 1914 a contingent of nursing sisters sailed in the the hastily converted, His Majesty’s Canadian Hospital Ship PRINCE GEORGE. I wonder if they realized they were making history. They were the first women to serve at sea in a ship under the control of the Royal Canadian Navy! This milestone would not be […]

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Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships

June 21, 2022 by Roger Litwiller

Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships

Assisted by RCN tug Glenevis, HMCS HARRY DEWOLF approaches the jetty in HMC Dockyard, Halifax on 16 December 2021. The AOPS will secure astern of it’s sister the future HMCS MARGARET BROOKE (431). Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RL210084)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: AOPS, Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels, Glen class Tug, Halifax, Harry DeWolf Class, History, HMC Dockyard, HMCS, HMCS HARRY DEWOLF, HMCS MARGARET BROOKE, HMCTug GLENEVIS, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, tugboat

Future HARRY DEWOLF

June 3, 2022 by Roger Litwiller

Future HARRY DEWOLF

The future HMCS HARRY DE WOLF under construction at the Irving Shipyard in Halifax on 15 March 2018. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL57448)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: AOPS, Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels, Halifax, HMCS, HMCS HARRY DEWOLF, Irving Shipyard, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, Shipbuilding, ships

Two AOPS at Irving Shipyard

February 5, 2022 by Roger Litwiller

Two AOPS at Irving Shipyard

Two Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships under construction at Irving Shipyard on 1 May 2019. Future HMCS MARGARET BROOKE has two of her mega-blocks on the assembly area and future HARRY DEWOLF is alongside the shipyard wall finishing her construction. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL_0104)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: AOPS, Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels, Halifax, Harry DeWolf Class, History, HMCS, HMCS HARRY DEWOLF, HMCS MARGARET BROOKE, Irving Shipyard, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, Shipbuilding, ships

HMCS MAX BERNAYS

December 29, 2021 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS MAX BERNAYS

The final section to be joined to future MARGARET BROOKE will be it’s masts, seen here still inside the Assembly Hall at Irving Shipyard in Halifax on 3 May 2019. Already being assembled in the background is the centre mega-block of the third AOPS, future HMCS MAX BERNAYS. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL-DSC_0183)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: AOPS, Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels, Halifax, HMCS, HMCS MARGARET BROOKE, HMCS MAX BERNAYS, Irving Shipyard, National Shipbuilding Strategy, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, Shipbuilding, ships

Moving AOPS Mega-Block

October 14, 2021 by Roger Litwiller

Moving AOPS Mega-Block

With minimal clearance future HMCS MARGARET BROOKE’s bow mega-block is moved through Irving Shipyard in Halifax on 3 May 2019. The entire operation is controlled by the fellow in the red coveralls. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL-DSC_0179)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: AOPS, Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels, Halifax, Harry DeWolf Class, History, HMCS, HMCS MARGARET BROOKE, Irving Shipyard, National Shipbuilding Strategy, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, Shipbuilding, ships

Lifting a Behemoth

June 22, 2021 by Roger Litwiller

Lifting a Behemoth

The massive steel bow mega-block is easily lifted by the modular wheel units and can be moved in any direction with the synchronized turning of the wheels. The operator is in the red coveralls, he will direct the entire move of future HMCS MARGARET BROOKE’s Bow through Irving Shipyard in Halifax on 3 May 2019. […]

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: AOPS, Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels, Halifax, Harry DeWolf Class, HMCS, HMCS MARGARET BROOKE, Irving Shipyard, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, Shipbuilding, ships

AOPS Bow Section

May 19, 2021 by Roger Litwiller

AOPS Bow Section

Bow Mega-Block of future HMCS MARGARET BROOKE is fully clear of the Assembly Hall doors, she will be guided through Irving Shipyard to be joined to the centre section of the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship in Halifax on 3 May 2019. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL-DSC_0177)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: AOPS, Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels, Halifax, Harry De Wolf Class, History, HMCS, HMCS MARGARET BROOKE, Irving Shipyard, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, Shipbuilding, ships

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