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HMCS WASAGA in Drydock

December 16, 2023 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS WASAGA in Drydock

HMCS WASAGA hull has been given a fresh coat of anti-fouling paint while on the marine slip in Dartmouth in 1943. A great photo of the Bangor class minesweepers twin screws. WASAGA’s starboard propeller seems to have been marked for HMCS GRANDMERE. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Ross Milligan, RCNR. (RTL-REM093)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Bangor class, Battle of Atlantic, DartMouth NS., Drydock, HMCS, HMCS WASAGA, Minesweeper, Naval History, Navy, North Atlantic, RCN, Refit, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, WWII

HMCS WASAGA in Refit

August 5, 2023 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS WASAGA in Refit

Bangor class minesweeper, HMCS WASAGA in drydock in Dartmouth, NS sometime in 1943. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Ross Milligan, RCNR. (RTL-REM089)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Bangor class, Battle of Atlantic, DartMouth NS., Halifax, HMCS, HMCS WASAGA, Minesweeper, Naval History, Navy, North Atlantic, RCN, Refit, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, WWII

HMCS WASAGA in Refit

July 17, 2023 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS WASAGA in Refit

Ross Milligan (sitting) with ship mate, Wm. Weaver at Dartmouth, NS while their ship HMCS WASAGA is in refit behind them in 1943. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Ross Milligan, RCNR. (RTL-REM086)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Battle of Atlantic, DartMouth NS., Drydock, History, HMCS, HMCS WASAGA, Minesweeper, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Refit, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, WWII

RCN ML Q079

April 23, 2023 by Roger Litwiller

RCN ML Q079

RCN ML Q079 in Dartmouth, NS, sometime in 1943. Sold after WWII, this Fairmille returned to the RCN in 1949 as PTC 779, her name was changed to HMCS RACCOON in 1954. She was paid off in 1956. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Ross Milligan, RCNVR. (RTL-REM090)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Battle of Atlantic, DartMouth NS., Fairmille, HMCS, Motor Launch, Naval History, Navy, North Atlantic, RCN, RCN ML 079, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, WWII

CNAV QUEST

May 29, 2021 by Roger Litwiller

CNAV QUEST

CNAV QUEST in the Maritime Forces Atlantic Dockyard Annex in Dartmouth on 28 June 2010. An Iroquois class destroyer is on the other side of the harbour. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy David Bustin. (RTL-DB025)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Canadian Naval Auxiliary Vessel, CFAV QUEST, CNAV, DartMouth NS., Halifax, HMC Dockyard, Naval History, Naval Research, Navy, RCN, Research, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships

Paint Ship

January 28, 2021 by Roger Litwiller

Paint Ship

Sailors from HMCS WASAGA give their ship some fresh paint while in drydock in Dartmouth, NS in 1943. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Ross Milligan, RCNR. (RTL-REM092)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Bangor class, Battle of Atlantic, DartMouth NS., HMCS, HMCS WASAGA, Minesweeper, Naval History, Navy, North Atlantic, Painting Ship, RCN, Refit, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, WWII

HMCS WASAGA Out of the Water

December 8, 2020 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS WASAGA Out of the Water

HMCS WASAGA, Bangor class minesweeper, on the marine railway at Dartmouth, NS in 1943. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Ross Milligan, RCNR. (RTL-REM091)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Bangor class, Battle of Atlantic, DartMouth NS., Drydock, Halifax, HMCS, HMCS WASAGA, Marine Railway, Minesweeper, Naval History, Navy, North Atlantic, RCN, Refit, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, Slip, WWII

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