smcclearn > MCS SACKVILLE transits Halifax Harbour under tow during 2008 Battle of the Atlantic Sunday events. The tug's mast is just visible behind the funnel.
smcclearn > HMCS IROQUOIS (DDH 280) returns from a NATO deployment just in time for Christmas, 2006.
smcclearn > HMCS IROQUOIS (DDH 282) and her Sea King helicopter return from a NATO deployment just in time for Christmas, 2006.
smcclearn > HMCS IROQUOIS (DDH 282) and her Sea King helicopter return home from a NATO deployment in December, 2006.
smcclearn > HMCS PRESERVER (AOR 510) alongside in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 2007.
smcclearn > HMCS HALIFAX (FFH 330)
smcclearn > Paid off Canadian Navy vessels at the Gun Wharf in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Vessels include the submarines (in no particular order) ONONDAGA, OKANAGAN, OJIBWA, and OLYMPUS, plus the destroyers GATINEAU (left) and TERRA NOVA (right).
smcclearn > From left to right, HMC Ships ST. JOHN'S (FFH 340), IROQUOIS (DDH 280), and VILLE DE QUEBEC (FFH 332) alongside in Halifax, Nova Scotia. ST. JOHN'S is undergoing maintenance on the Syncrolift, a dry docking facility.
smcclearn > HMCS SACKVILLE at sunrise.
MCS SACKVILLE transits Halifax Harbour under tow during 2008 Battle of the Atlantic Sunday events. The tug's mast is just visible behind the funnel.
smcclearn > MCS SACKVILLE transits Halifax Harbour under tow during 2008 Battle of the Atlantic Sunday events. The tug's mast is just visible behind the funnel.
MCS SACKVILLE transits Halifax Harbour under tow during 2008 Battle of the Atlantic Sunday events. The tug's mast is just visible behind the funnel.
See photo in gallery

Comments

|

New comment:

Name:
To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?
E-mail me: smcclearn (at) gmail.com
(replace the (at) with @ )
Canadian Naval History RedBubble