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Royal Canadian Navy - Destroyer
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R 10 / DDE 214 - HMCS Micmac
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Type,
Class:
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Destroyer - DD /
UK Tribal - class later converted to a Destroyer Escort - DDE |
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Builder:
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Halifax Shipyards,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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STATUS:
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Ordered: 1941 Laid
down: May 20, 1942 Launched: September 18, 1943 Commissioned: September 14, 1945 (as R 10) refitted
and converted to a Destroyer Escort recommissioned:
1951 (as DDE 214) Decommissioned: March 31, 1964 Fate: sold for scrap 1964; scrapped in
Faslane, Scotland in 1965 |
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Homeport:
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Namesake:
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The Míkmaq
are a First Nations people, indigenous to the northeastern region of New
England, Canada's Atlantic Provinces, and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec. |
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Ship’s
Motto:
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MELKEDAE (fearless) |
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Technical Data:
(Measures, Propulsion, Armament, Aviation, etc.)
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ship
images
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HMCS Micmac
(R 10 / DDE 214): -
history wanted - |
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