2 Royal Canadian Navy sailors charged in fatal Halifax harbour capsizing
Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Applin of Shoal Cove West, N.L., died after he was thrown into frigid water when an inflatable boat hit an unlit buoy.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/gregory-applin-death-navy-sailors-halifax-charged-9.7164764?cmp=rss
2 navy sailors charged in fatal capsizing in Halifax harbour
Two Royal Canadian Navy sailors have been charged in relation to the death of a fellow sailor more than a year after the inflatable vessel he was on capsized in Halifax harbour.
#Canada #canadianforcesmilitarypolice
https://globalnews.ca/news/11802523/military-police-charge-death-navy-sailor-halifax/
2 navy sailors charged in fatal capsizing in Halifax harbour
Two Royal Canadian Navy sailors have been charged in relation to the death of a fellow sailor more than a year after the inflatable vessel he was on capsized in Halifax harbour.
#Canada #canadianforcesmilitarypolice
https://globalnews.ca/news/11802523/military-police-charge-death-navy-sailor-halifax/
2 navy sailors charged in fatal capsizing in Halifax harbour
Two Royal Canadian Navy sailors have been charged in relation to the death of a fellow sailor more than a year after the inflatable vessel he was on capsized in Halifax harbour.
#Canada #canadianforcesmilitarypolice
https://globalnews.ca/news/11802523/military-police-charge-death-navy-sailor-halifax/
2 navy sailors charged in fatal capsizing in Halifax harbour
Two Royal Canadian Navy sailors have been charged in relation to the death of a fellow sailor more than a year after the inflatable vessel he was on capsized in Halifax harbour.
#Canada #canadianforcesmilitarypolice
https://globalnews.ca/news/11802523/military-police-charge-death-navy-sailor-halifax/
HMCS Tuna was a #steamYacht that was converted into a #RoyalCanadianNavy #torpedoBoat. She was the first #turbine-powered steam yacht ever built. She was built in #London, England in 1902 as #Tarantula for Colonel #HarryMcCalmont. He died soon after she was completed, and in 1903 #WilliamKissamVanderbiltII acquired her. In 1914 #JKLJackRoss bought her and transferred her to the #MinisterOfNavalServiceForCanada, who had her converted into a torpedo boat.
My piece on the RCN’s/RCAF’s ongoing issues with the CH-148 Cyclone and their drone aspirations appears on pages 38/39 of the November issue of Warships IFR magazine. #WarshipsIFR #writing #photography #defence #RoyalCanadianNavy

Back to some historical models!

Here’s the HMCS Huron, a Tribal-class destroyer, circa 1944.

The Royal Canadian Navy ship Huron served from 1943 to 1963, from WW2 through the Korean War, and in her later years as a training ship, including in NATO exercises.

In WW2 she served on six convoy runs to Murmansk in the Soviet Union. She was also present for the Battle of North Cape in 1943 for the sinking of the German battleship Scharnhorst.

Subsequently, in early 1944, she was part of 11 missions out of Plymouth in Operations Tunnel and Hostile as part of the preparations for the landing at Normandy, including laying mines. In June 44, she was part of the Battle of Ushant and with her sister ship HCMS Haida ran the German destroyer Z32 aground. Huron and Haid are also credited with sinking minesweepers in July and were part of later Plymouth-based operations to prevent German coastal shipping and cleanup.

Huron was in the last battle of the European war in 1945. The two sister destroyers, Huron and Haida, were part of the escort for a final convoy to Murmansk that was attacked in the Barents Sea.

The entrant of this Huron model started with a kit, but heavily adapted it for accuracy based on an article published in ‘Random Thoughts’ Vol. 36, No. 4. Several of the adaptations are scratchbuilt.

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#ModelPainting #MiniaturePainting #PaintingMiniatures #Miniatures #CanadianWarMuseum #RoyalCanadianNavy #HMCSHuron #Canada

HMCS Rimouski was a #RoyalCanadianNavy #FlowerclassCorvette which took part in convoy escort duties during the #SecondWorldWar. She fought primarily in the #BattleOfTheAtlantic. She was named after #RimouskiQuebec.
@sandymcclearn HMCS Kingston in Arctic Bay. #Nunavut #RoyalCanadianNavy #Warship