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  2. History of the Royal Canadian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Royal Canadian Navy goes back to 1910, when the naval force was created as the Naval Service of Canada and renamed a year later by King George V. The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) is one of the three environmental commands of the Canadian Forces. Over the course of its history, the RCN has played a role in the First World War ...

  3. HMCS York - Wikipedia

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    Commander Paul Smith, MSM, CD. HMCS York is a Royal Canadian Navy Reserve Division (NRD) located in Toronto, Ontario. Dubbed a stone frigate, HMCS York is a land-based naval establishment for part-time sailors as well as a local recruitment centre for the Canadian Naval Reserve .

  4. List of ships of the Royal Canadian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Ensign of Canadian government ships from 1865 to 1911. The Canadian navy was created in 1910 as the Department of the Naval Service. The Naval Service integrated other marine arms of the government of Canada with which it had a common professional background and the objective of security in the Canadian maritime environment and national sovereignty.

  5. HMCS Donnacona - Wikipedia

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    Black and Vermilion. Equipment. 24 ft (7.3 m) RHIB (ZH-733 CDO) Battle honours. None. HMCS Donnacona is a Royal Canadian Navy reserve division located in Montreal, Quebec. Dubbed a stone frigate, HMCS Donnacona is a land-based naval establishment for training and recruitment primarily of part-time sailors for Canada's naval reserve.

  6. List of Canadian Forces Naval Reserve divisions - Wikipedia

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    According to naval custom, the children of the ship's company baptized can also have their names inscribed on the ship's bell. The CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum archive includes christening information from naval reserve divisions: HMCS Scotian; HMCS Queen Charlotte; HMCS Queen; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Hochelaga; HMCS Cataraqui; HMCS Hunter ...

  7. Naval Operations Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Operations Branch ( French: Branche des opérations navales) is a personnel branch of the Canadian Forces. The branch consists of most of the seagoing occupations and trades of the Royal Canadian Navy . Members of the branch wear an embroidered cap badge usually featuring a fouled anchor, though the exact badge depends on the wearer's ...

  8. Category : Royal Canadian Navy personnel of World War II

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    Ted Haggis. John G. H. Halstead. James Milton Ham. Daniel Lionel Hanington (Royal Canadian Navy officer) Bill Hanley (ice hockey) Peter Hardy (baseball executive) Stu Hart. Doug Harvey (ice hockey) Stu Hodgson.

  9. Chief petty officer, 1st class - Wikipedia

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    Chief petty officer, 1st class, CPO1, is the most senior non-commissioned member (NCM) rank of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). It is equivalent to a chief warrant officer (CWO) in the Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Air Force. It is immediately senior to the rank of chief petty officer 2nd-class and its equivalents, master warrant officer; it ...