HMCS Saguenay, St. Laurent Class Destroyer.
1987 stats:
crew of 250
two three-inch guns
triple-barrel anti-submarine mortars
Pictured in 1987 and 1990.
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HMCS Nipigon, a 2,858-ton Annapolis-class destroyer escort, pays Toronto a visit in 1978. (TPL archives)
The HMCS Ottawa, a St. Laurent-class destroyer. It was touted as the Royal Canadian Navy’s first bilingual ship. Seen above in 1969 and below in 1986 as it approaches Toronto Harbour on the eve of the Navy’s 75th anniversary. (TPL archives)
HMCS Haida, Tribal-Class Destroyer, The Fightingest Ship of the Royal Canadian Navy, Decommissioned in 1963 she now serves as a museum ship in Hamilton, Ontario.
captain-price-officially
Starboard bow view of destroyer Otchayannyy on the Mediterranean Sea.
SMS Friedrich Carl’s end.*
*may have been enlivened for entertainment purposes.
We’re a bit on fire.
Full speed ahead.
Russian Destroyer, WWI