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  • HMCS Hunter
  • Military unit

    HMCS Hunter is a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Division (NRD) located in Windsor, Ontario. Dubbed a stone frigate, HMCS Hunter is a land-based naval training

    HMCS Hunter

    HMCS Hunter

    HMCS_Hunter

  • List of Canadian Forces Naval Reserve divisions
  • reserve divisions: HMCS Scotian; HMCS Queen Charlotte; HMCS Queen; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Hochelaga; HMCS Cataraqui; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Burlington. Christening

    List of Canadian Forces Naval Reserve divisions

    List_of_Canadian_Forces_Naval_Reserve_divisions

  • Canadian Patrol Submarine
  • Procurement project for Canadian Navy

    HMCS Griffon HMCS Hunter HMCS Jolliet HMCS Malahat HMCS Montcalm HMCS Nonsuch HMCS Prevost HMCS Queen HMCS Queen Charlotte HMCS Radisson HMCS Scotian HMCS Star

    Canadian Patrol Submarine

    Canadian Patrol Submarine

    Canadian_Patrol_Submarine

  • List of military installations in Canada
  • Royal Canadian (October 21, 2020). "HMCS Cabot". www.canada.ca. Navy, Royal Canadian (October 21, 2020). "HMCS Caribou". www.canada.ca. Navy, Royal Canadian

    List of military installations in Canada

    List_of_military_installations_in_Canada

  • HMCS Star
  • Military unit

    HMCS Star is a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Division (NRD) located in Hamilton, Ontario. Dubbed a stone frigate, HMCS Star is a land-based naval establishment

    HMCS Star

    HMCS Star

    HMCS_Star

  • List of Royal Canadian Navy ships of the Second World War
  • HMCS Chatham HMCS Chippawa HMCS Cornwallis HMCS Discovery HMCS Donnacona HMCS Fort Ramsay HMCS Givenchy HMCS Griffon HMCS Haligonian HMCS Hochelaga HMCS Hunter HMCS Kings

    List of Royal Canadian Navy ships of the Second World War

    List of Royal Canadian Navy ships of the Second World War

    List_of_Royal_Canadian_Navy_ships_of_the_Second_World_War

  • Border Force
  • UK law enforcement agency

    Force bear the ship prefix "HMC"—His Majesty's Cutter. Between May and October 2015 two of the vessels, HMC Protector and HMC Seeker, were deployed in the

    Border Force

    Border Force

    Border_Force

  • Canadian Forces Naval Reserve
  • Military unit

    operation of all 24 NRDs across Canada. Co-located with NAVRESHQ is NRD HMCS Montcalm, Naval Fleet School (Quebec) (NFS(Q)) and the Naval Museum of Quebec

    Canadian Forces Naval Reserve

    Canadian Forces Naval Reserve

    Canadian_Forces_Naval_Reserve

  • Richard Rohmer
  • Canadian aviator, lawyer and author (born 1924)

    was appointed as a lieutenant (P) RCN(R) with seniority. He served at HMCS Hunter in Windsor, Ontario, as commanding officer University Naval Training

    Richard Rohmer

    Richard Rohmer

    Richard_Rohmer

  • HMCS Victoria
  • Royal Canadian Navy hunter-killer submarine

    HMCS Victoria is a long-range hunter-killer (SSK) submarine of the Royal Canadian Navy, the lead ship of her class. She is named after the city of Victoria

    HMCS Victoria

    HMCS Victoria

    HMCS_Victoria

  • HMCS Bonaventure
  • Majestic-class aircraft carrier of the Canadian Navy

    HMCS Bonaventure was a Majestic-class aircraft carrier, the third and last aircraft carrier in service with the Royal Canadian Navy. The aircraft carrier

    HMCS Bonaventure

    HMCS Bonaventure

    HMCS_Bonaventure

  • List of Freedom of the City recipients
  • Regiment Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) HMCS Calgary 4 Wing Cold Lake: 11 May 1999. HMCS Tecumseh 41 Signal Regiment 14 (Calgary) Service Battalion:

    List of Freedom of the City recipients

    List_of_Freedom_of_the_City_recipients

  • Outline of the Canadian Armed Forces at the end of the Cold War
  • Winnipeg HMCS d'Iberville, in Rimouski HMCS Discovery, in Vancouver HMCS Donnacona, in Montreal HMCS Griffon, in Thunder Bay HMCS Hunter, in Windsor HMCS Jolliet

    Outline of the Canadian Armed Forces at the end of the Cold War

    Outline_of_the_Canadian_Armed_Forces_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War

  • HMCS Corner Brook
  • Royal Canadian Navy hunter-killer submarine

    HMCS Corner Brook (SSK 878) is a long-range hunter-killer submarine (SSK) of the Royal Canadian Navy. She is the former Royal Navy Upholder-class submarine

    HMCS Corner Brook

    HMCS Corner Brook

    HMCS_Corner_Brook

  • HMS Hunter
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    patrol and training boat launched in 1983 and sold to Lebanon in 1991. HMCS Hunter, a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve division in Windsor, Ontario This article

    HMS Hunter

    HMS_Hunter

  • Swan Hunter
  • Shipbuilding company based in England

    the MV Derbyshire (1976) Research Vessels CSS Acadia (1913) HMCS Cartier (later renamed HMCS Charny) RRS James Clark Ross Polar survey Tankers Shell Supplier

    Swan Hunter

    Swan_Hunter

  • Bruno Bitkowski
  • Canadian football player (1929–1966)

    Naval Cadet (UNTD) in the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve serving with HMCS Hunter for the UNTD (University Naval Training Division) from 1950–51. MacFarlane

    Bruno Bitkowski

    Bruno_Bitkowski

  • HMCS Windsor
  • Royal Canadian Navy hunter-killer submarine

    HMCS Windsor is a long-range hunter-killer (SSK) submarine of the Royal Canadian Navy, the second submarine of the Victoria class. She is named after

    HMCS Windsor

    HMCS Windsor

    HMCS_Windsor

  • HMCS Chicoutimi (SSK 879)
  • Royal Canadian Navy hunter-killer submarine

    HMCS Chicoutimi is a Victoria-class long-range hunter-killer (SSK) submarine of the Royal Canadian Navy, originally built and operated by the Royal Navy

    HMCS Chicoutimi (SSK 879)

    HMCS Chicoutimi (SSK 879)

    HMCS_Chicoutimi_(SSK_879)

  • Relic Hunter
  • Canadian television series

    Relic Hunter is a Canadian adventure television series, starring Tia Carrere and Christien Anholt. Professor Sydney Fox (Carrere) is a globe-trotting "relic

    Relic Hunter

    Relic_Hunter

  • Walter Hose
  • Naval officer (1875–1965)

    the Captain of HMCS Rainbow in 1911, Hose resigned his commission in 1912 and formally transferred to the RCN. He retained command of HMCS Rainbow and remained

    Walter Hose

    Walter Hose

    Walter_Hose

  • Type 26 frigate
  • Frigate class being built for the Royal Navy

    names of the first three ships were also announced as HMCS Fraser, HMCS Saint-Laurent and HMCS Mackenzie. The ships were designated as destroyers (DDGH)

    Type 26 frigate

    Type 26 frigate

    Type_26_frigate

  • Thomas Joseph Simpson
  • Canadian recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, before serving on the corvette HMCS Shawinigan and frigates HMCS Toronto, and HMCS La Hulloise in the Battle of the Atlantic. He died

    Thomas Joseph Simpson

    Thomas Joseph Simpson

    Thomas_Joseph_Simpson

  • Navy bands in Canada
  • activity. HMCS Avalon Band HMCS Brunswicker Band HMCS Carleton Band HMCS Cornwallis Band HMCS Quadra Band HMCS Quebec Band HMCS Discovery Band HMCS Hunter Band

    Navy bands in Canada

    Navy bands in Canada

    Navy_bands_in_Canada

  • Flower-class corvette
  • World War II British corvette class

    January 2008 at the Wayback Machine HMCS Sackville – The Last Corvette "Corvette K-225" – a 1943 film (the real K225 was HMCS Kitchener) Flower-Class Corvettes

    Flower-class corvette

    Flower-class corvette

    Flower-class_corvette

  • SSK (hull classification symbol)
  • USN symbol for hunter-killer submarines

    Navy operates diesel-electric hunter-killer submarines and uses this hull classification, for example the Canadian HMCS Victoria (SSK 876). The term SSK

    SSK (hull classification symbol)

    SSK_(hull_classification_symbol)

  • List of Allied warships in the Normandy landings
  • British and Dominion, 40 US, 10 Free French and 7 other Allied): HMCS Alberni (Canadian) HMCS Algonquin (Canadian) USS Amesbury USS Baldwin USS Barton HMS

    List of Allied warships in the Normandy landings

    List_of_Allied_warships_in_the_Normandy_landings

  • Castle-class corvette
  • Corvettes of the Royal Navy

    as Guangzhou. HMCS Copper Cliff (K495) (ex-HMS Hever Castle) HMCS Hespeler (K489) (ex-HMS Guildford Castle) (later SS Chilcotin) HMCS Humberstone (K497)

    Castle-class corvette

    Castle-class corvette

    Castle-class_corvette

  • Hull classification symbol (Canada)
  • analogous system of pennant numbers. In a ship name such as HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283) the ship prefix HMCS for Her or His Majesty's Canadian Ship indicates the

    Hull classification symbol (Canada)

    Hull_classification_symbol_(Canada)

  • HMCS Protecteur (AOR 509)
  • Canadian warship, 1966

    HMCS Protecteur (AOR 509) was the lead ship of the Protecteur-class replenishment oilers in service with the Royal Canadian Navy. She was part of Maritime

    HMCS Protecteur (AOR 509)

    HMCS Protecteur (AOR 509)

    HMCS_Protecteur_(AOR_509)

  • Upholder/Victoria-class submarine
  • Class of diesel-electric attack submarine

    Retrieved 25 May 2016. Pugliese, David (24 October 2015). "HMCS Chicoutimi, HMCS Vancouver and HMCS Calgary taking part in U.S. exercise". Ottawa Citizen.

    Upholder/Victoria-class submarine

    Upholder/Victoria-class submarine

    Upholder/Victoria-class_submarine

  • Ottawa (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa HMCS Ottawa (H60), a C-class destroyer that served with the Royal Canadian Navy from 1938 to 1942 HMCS Ottawa (H31), a G-class

    Ottawa (disambiguation)

    Ottawa_(disambiguation)

  • CSS Acadia
  • Former Canadian research ship

    vessel, replacing the CGS prefix with His Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS), thus becoming HMCS Acadia. Though intended for patrol, the vessel's slow speed made

    CSS Acadia

    CSS Acadia

    CSS_Acadia

  • U and V-class destroyer
  • Class of destroyers of the Royal Navy

    September 1943, and completed 28 February 1944. She was transferred to Canada as HMCS Algonquin. Vixen, built by J. Samuel White, Cowes, laid down 31 October 1942

    U and V-class destroyer

    U and V-class destroyer

    U_and_V-class_destroyer

  • Tribal-class destroyer (1936)
  • Class of 27 British, Australian and Canadian destroyers (1938–63)

    Friends of HMCS Haida. Retrieved 30 October 2008. "Squid Mortar". Friends of HMCS Haida. Retrieved 30 October 2008. "3" 50 GUN". Friends of HMCS Haida. Retrieved

    Tribal-class destroyer (1936)

    Tribal-class destroyer (1936)

    Tribal-class_destroyer_(1936)

  • HMCS Prevost
  • Military unit

    Canadian Ship (HMCS) Prevost (/ˈpriːvoʊ/) is a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Division (NRD) located in London, Ontario. Dubbed a stone frigate, HMCS Prevost

    HMCS Prevost

    HMCS_Prevost

  • Fleet Week
  • Week in which US Armed Forces ships dock at major cities

    were: HMCS Vancouver (FFH 331) HMCS Calgary (FFH 335) HMCS Brandon (MM 710) HMCS Edmonton (MM 703) HMCS Raven (PCT 56) HMCS Cougar (PCT 61) HMCS Moose (PCT

    Fleet Week

    Fleet Week

    Fleet_Week

  • USS Indianapolis (CA-35)
  • Portland-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy

    until he killed himself in 1968, aged 70. In 1996, sixth-grade student Hunter Scott began his research on the sinking of Indianapolis for a class history

    USS Indianapolis (CA-35)

    USS Indianapolis (CA-35)

    USS_Indianapolis_(CA-35)

  • HMCS Cartier
  • Canadian surveying ship

    formally commissioned into the RCN on 18 September 1939, becoming HMCS Cartier. HMCS Cartier became a training ship and then an armed coastal patrol ship

    HMCS Cartier

    HMCS Cartier

    HMCS_Cartier

  • T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage
  • Self-propelled artillery

    the M8 HMC, which was based on the M5 Stuart light tank, and which began entering service around the same time as the T30. Only 312 T30 HMCs were delivered

    T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage

    T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage

    T30_Howitzer_Motor_Carriage

  • Battle of the St. Lawrence
  • Marine and anti-submarine actions in WWII

    Deer HMCS Sarnia HMCS Stratford HMCS Swift Current HMCS Trois Rivières HMCS Truro HMCS Ungava HMCS Vegreville HMCS Westmount Motor Launches HMC ML Q050

    Battle of the St. Lawrence

    Battle of the St. Lawrence

    Battle_of_the_St._Lawrence

  • List of submarine classes
  • spares; 2 sold as museum ship (HMCS Ojibwa (S72) and HMCS Onondaga (S73)) and 3 scrapped (HMS Olympus (S12), HMS Osiris (S13), HMCS Okanagan (S74)) Tench-class

    List of submarine classes

    List_of_submarine_classes

  • End Game (The X-Files)
  • 17th episode of the 2nd season of The X-Files

    restrictions such as filming on black backdrops. A decommissioned destroyer, HMCS Mackenzie was rented from the Royal Canadian Navy and used for the submarine

    End Game (The X-Files)

    End_Game_(The_X-Files)

  • Karluk (ship)
  • Canadian Arctic exploration ship

    the same time the government would clearly refer to the "HMCS" designation of HMCS Niobe and HMCS Rainbow in similar official documents. Furthermore, the

    Karluk (ship)

    Karluk (ship)

    Karluk_(ship)

  • HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283)
  • Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy

    Barrie, p.262 UIC 7714 HMCS Algonquin Annual Historical Report 1975 UIC 7714 HMCS Algonquin Annual Historical Report 1976 UIC 7714 HMCS Algonquin Annual Historical

    HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283)

    HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283)

    HMCS_Algonquin_(DDG_283)

  • Attack submarine
  • Submarine designed to destroy other ships

    An attack submarine or hunter-killer submarine is a submarine specifically designed for the purpose of attacking and sinking other submarines, surface

    Attack submarine

    Attack submarine

    Attack_submarine

  • Escort group
  • WWII Allied Atlantic convoy escort

    Reading Flower-class corvettes: HMCS Hepatica & Prescott Canadian River-class destroyer: HMCS Skeena Flower-class corvettes: HMCS Alberni, Orillia & Kenogami

    Escort group

    Escort group

    Escort_group

  • MV Derbyshire
  • British oil combination carrier

    Bridge, was a British ore-bulk-oil combination carrier built in 1976 by Swan Hunter, as the last in the series of the Bridge-class sextet. She was registered

    MV Derbyshire

    MV Derbyshire

    MV_Derbyshire

  • List of Border Force cutters (UK)
  • HMCC Vincent (1993–2004) HMC Sentinel (1993–2013) HMC Seeker (2001) HMC Searcher (2002) HMC Vigilant (2003) HMC Valiant (2004) HMC Protector (2014) Note:

    List of Border Force cutters (UK)

    List_of_Border_Force_cutters_(UK)

  • Canadian Bird-class patrol vessel
  • HMCS Loon pictured in The Crowsnest magazine, 1962 Class overview Name Bird class Builders Various Ontario boatyards Operators  Royal Canadian Navy Preceded

    Canadian Bird-class patrol vessel

    Canadian Bird-class patrol vessel

    Canadian_Bird-class_patrol_vessel

  • Armed yacht
  • Yacht fitted with weapons

    having 12 of them. HMCS Ambler (Q11) HMCS Beaver (S10) HMCS Caribou (S12) HMCS Cougar (Z15) HMCS Husky HMCS Lynx HMCS Otter HMCS Raccoon HMCS Stadacona HMS Adventuress

    Armed yacht

    Armed yacht

    Armed_yacht

  • Protecteur-class replenishment oiler
  • Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment tanker, Royal Canadian Navy

    Protecteur and Preserver, along with the Iroquois-class destroyers HMCS Iroquois and HMCS Algonquin. General wear and tear notwithstanding, Protecteur was

    Protecteur-class replenishment oiler

    Protecteur-class_replenishment_oiler

  • HMS Loch Morlich
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    decommissioned and returned to the United Kingdom 20 June 1945 at Sheerness alongside HMCS Loch Achanalt, another Loch-class loaner to the Royal Canadian Navy. She

    HMS Loch Morlich

    HMS Loch Morlich

    HMS_Loch_Morlich

  • HMCS Swansea
  • Canadian River-class frigate

    HMCS Swansea was a Canadian River-class frigate that was the most successful U-boat hunter in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War, having

    HMCS Swansea

    HMCS Swansea

    HMCS_Swansea

  • Colony (The X-Files)
  • 16th episode of the 2nd season of The X-Files

    setting. Some of the interior shots on the icebreaker were filmed aboard HMCS Mackenzie, a decommissioned Canadian Armed Forces destroyer, which was also

    Colony (The X-Files)

    Colony_(The_X-Files)

  • HMCS St. Thomas
  • HMCS St. Thomas was a Castle-class corvette of the Royal Canadian Navy. She served during the Second World War in the Battle of the Atlantic, taking part

    HMCS St. Thomas

    HMCS_St._Thomas

  • HMS Express (H61)
  • E-class british destroyer

    name to serve with the Royal Navy, was ordered 1 November 1932, from Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Wallsend under the 1931 Naval Programme, for use

    HMS Express (H61)

    HMS Express (H61)

    HMS_Express_(H61)

  • Corvette
  • Small warship

    the routes from the UK to Murmansk carrying supplies to the Soviet Union. HMCS Sackville is the only remaining member of the class. She is preserved as

    Corvette

    Corvette

    Corvette

  • River-class destroyer (1931)
  • Class of destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy

    D class, one E class, two F class, one G class and one H class. HMCS Saguenay and HMCS Skeena were the first ships specifically built for the RCN and were

    River-class destroyer (1931)

    River-class destroyer (1931)

    River-class_destroyer_(1931)

  • List of airline codes
  • UK United Kingdom TAC Turbot Air Cargo TURBOT Senegal TRQ Turdus Airways HUNTER Netherlands Defunct, ICAO code in use by another airline TUC Turismo Aéreo

    List of airline codes

    List_of_airline_codes

  • Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury
  • English politician and Earl (1552–1616)

    f.50 HMC 9 Salisbury Hatfield, vol. 19 (London, 1965), p. 248. M. S. Giuseppi, HMC Salisbury Hatfield, 18 (London, 1940), p. 445. Joseph Hunter, Hallamshire

    Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury

    Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury

    Gilbert_Talbot,_7th_Earl_of_Shrewsbury

  • Hunting Chris Ryan
  • 2003 British TV series or programme

    hour-long episodes, each pitting SAS veteran Chris Ryan against a four-man "Hunter Force" whilst he completed a set objective, his mission being evasion and

    Hunting Chris Ryan

    Hunting_Chris_Ryan

  • Frédérick Rolette
  • Royal Navy officer

    in captivity. The canton of Rolette, Quebec, is named for him, as well as HMCS Frédérick Rolette, a Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessel of the Royal

    Frédérick Rolette

    Frédérick_Rolette

  • ASCOD 2
  • Armoured fighting vehicle

    (Turkey) Dardo – (Italy) AS21 Redback – (South Korea) Type 89 – (Japan) ST Hunter – (Singapore) Kurganets-25 – (Russia) "ASCOD | GDELS". www.gdels.com. Archived

    ASCOD 2

    ASCOD 2

    ASCOD_2

  • List of aircraft carriers
  • HMS Magnificent (1944) – sold to Canada as HMCS Magnificent HMS Powerful (1945) – to Canada 1952 as HMCS Bonaventure HMS Terrible (1944) – to Australia

    List of aircraft carriers

    List of aircraft carriers

    List_of_aircraft_carriers

  • List of giant squid specimens and sightings (2001–2014)
  • using the Canadian Navy's SLD-1 submersible and the diving support vessel HMCS Cormorant. In 1989, Aldrich filmed a program about the giant squid for Fuji

    List of giant squid specimens and sightings (2001–2014)

    List_of_giant_squid_specimens_and_sightings_(2001–2014)

  • Barber's pole
  • Type of sign

    current Royal Canadian Navy: all Atlantic fleet ships wear this insignia. HMCS Sackville is the last remaining Flower-class corvette. A barber pole motif

    Barber's pole

    Barber's pole

    Barber's_pole

  • ORP Błyskawica
  • Grom-class destroyer

    veteran, the ageing ORP Burza. In July 2006 the preserved Canadian destroyer HMCS Haida was "twinned" with Błyskawica in a ceremony in Gdynia, Poland. Both

    ORP Błyskawica

    ORP Błyskawica

    ORP_Błyskawica

  • Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
  • Carrier-based attack aircraft

    instead of an avionics hump, it was to have replaced the F2H-3 Banshee on HMCS Bonaventure. Canada expressed little interest and so it was never placed

    Douglas A-4 Skyhawk

    Douglas A-4 Skyhawk

    Douglas_A-4_Skyhawk

  • List of ships built by John Brown & Company
  • HMS Alarm (1911) RMS Alaunia (1925) HMS Albrighton (L12) MV Algol (1952) HMCS Algonquin (R17) MV Alisa (1972) MV Almak (1951) SS Alvega (1955) HMS Ambuscade (1913)

    List of ships built by John Brown & Company

    List_of_ships_built_by_John_Brown_&_Company

  • Loch-class frigate
  • WWII-era Royal Navy warship

    July 1946. Broken up in August 1965 at Dalmuir. HMCS Loch Achanalt (K424) HMCS Loch Alvie (K428) HMCS Loch Morlich (K517) All three were returned to the

    Loch-class frigate

    Loch-class frigate

    Loch-class_frigate

  • Kingston-class coastal defence vessel
  • Class of coastal defence vessels operated by the Royal Canadian Navy

    Quon, Alexander & Maclean, Alexa (26 January 2020). "Crews of HMCS Shawinigan and HMCS Glace Bay bid farewell, deploy to Africa". Global News. Retrieved

    Kingston-class coastal defence vessel

    Kingston-class coastal defence vessel

    Kingston-class_coastal_defence_vessel

  • RIMPAC
  • International maritime warfare exercise

    on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2014. Pugliese, David (2 July 2014). "HMCS Victoria arrives in Pearl Harbor to take part in RIMPAC 2014". Retrieved

    RIMPAC

    RIMPAC

  • List of Hallmark Channel Original Movies
  • Elliott HMM 2013–2022 Garage Sale Mystery 16 Lori Loughlin, Steve Bacic HMC, HMM MW*/SM 2018–2021 A Godwink Christmas 4 Kimberley Sustad, Cindy Busby

    List of Hallmark Channel Original Movies

    List of Hallmark Channel Original Movies

    List_of_Hallmark_Channel_Original_Movies

  • Fiji-class cruiser
  • Class of British light cruisers

    out in 1944 in the US she was recommissioned in the Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Uganda. She joined the British Pacific Fleet in 1945 taking part in a number

    Fiji-class cruiser

    Fiji-class cruiser

    Fiji-class_cruiser

  • List of ships named Avalon
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    in 1971 and decommissioned in 2000 HMCS Avalon was a shore base at St. John's, Newfoundland during World War II HMCS Avalon II, an accommodation vessel

    List of ships named Avalon

    List_of_ships_named_Avalon

  • History of the Royal Canadian Navy
  • off its last remaining cruiser HMCS Aurora, the Navy kept two destroyers donated by the Royal Navy, HMCS Patriot and HMCS Patrician, until they were replaced

    History of the Royal Canadian Navy

    History_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Navy

  • RFA Wave Knight (A389)
  • 2003 Wave-class fast fleet tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary

    helicopters from the NATO task group ships HMCS Winnipeg and USS Halyburton, Wave Knight gave chase for six hours, until HMCS Winnipeg arrived, disarming the pirates

    RFA Wave Knight (A389)

    RFA Wave Knight (A389)

    RFA_Wave_Knight_(A389)

  • Anita Anand
  • Canadian politician and professor (born 1967)

    an additional Halifax-class frigate to NATO maritime forces. On March 19, HMCS Halifax left port and joined NATO maritime forces in the Baltic region. At

    Anita Anand

    Anita Anand

    Anita_Anand

  • Iqaluit
  • Capital city of Nunavut, Canada

    supported by government services. Naval Radio Station (NRS) Frobisher Bay (HMCS Frobisher Bay), callsign CFI, was established in July 1954 as a result of

    Iqaluit

    Iqaluit

    Iqaluit

  • Raymond J. Harbert
  • American business executive (born 1958)

    chairman and chief executive officer of Harbert Management Corporation (HMC), a global private investment firm with approximately US$8 billion of assets

    Raymond J. Harbert

    Raymond J. Harbert

    Raymond_J._Harbert

  • Last voyage of the Karluk
  • 1913 loss of Canadian expedition ship

    ship, including "HMCS" (His Majesty's Canadian Ship), "DGS" (Dominion Government Ship), and "CGS" (Canadian Government Ship). HMCS is the designation

    Last voyage of the Karluk

    Last voyage of the Karluk

    Last_voyage_of_the_Karluk

  • RMS Laconia (1921)
  • British ocean liner from 1922 to 1942

    RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner, built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson as a successor of the 1911–1917 RMS Laconia. The new ship was launched

    RMS Laconia (1921)

    RMS Laconia (1921)

    RMS_Laconia_(1921)

  • HMS Unseen
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    being broken up in 1949. HMS Unseen (S41) is the old name of HMCS Victoria, a long-range hunter-killer (SSK) submarine of the Royal Canadian Navy, that was

    HMS Unseen

    HMS_Unseen

  • Dark-class patrol boat
  • UK naval vessels

    prototype, R-103, which led to the development of the experimental hydrofoil, HMCS Bras d'Or, for the Royal Canadian Navy. Cancelled ships PTF boat "Here and

    Dark-class patrol boat

    Dark-class_patrol_boat

  • Romanian frigate Regele Ferdinand
  • Frigate originally built for Royal navy, Now in service with Romanian Naval forces

    Retrieved 7 January 2015. Pugliese, David (6 January 2015). "HMCS Fredericton arrives in Portugal, HMCS Toronto to be back in Canada in late January". Ottawa

    Romanian frigate Regele Ferdinand

    Romanian frigate Regele Ferdinand

    Romanian_frigate_Regele_Ferdinand

  • 2011 military intervention in Libya
  • NATO-led air and naval attacks during the civil war

    The Royal Canadian Navy deployed the Halifax-class frigates HMCS Charlottetown and HMCS Vancouver. A total of 440 Canadian Forces personnel participated

    2011 military intervention in Libya

    2011 military intervention in Libya

    2011_military_intervention_in_Libya

  • Thomas Pott
  • Scottish Master Huntsman

    delivered to him upon their arrival. In January 1603, he was appointed "Master Hunter" to Prince Henry by a letter under the privy seal. Although some of the

    Thomas Pott

    Thomas Pott

    Thomas_Pott

  • Great Britain
  • Island northwest of continental Europe

    inhabited by hunter gatherers. Neolithic farmers, of Anatolian origin, arrived in Britain around 4000 BC, replacing the pre-existing hunter gatherers. Around

    Great Britain

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  • George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
  • English politician (1592–1628)

    Engraved: Politics, Print Images and the Royal Favourite in the 1620s", in Hunter, Michael Cyril William (ed.), Printed Images in Early Modern Britain: Essays

    George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham

    George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham

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  • Marc Milner
  • Canadian historian

    1943–1945, US Naval Institute Press (November 1994) ISBN 1-55750-854-2 HMCS Sackville, 1941–1985, Canadian Naval Memorial Trust (1998) ISBN 0-9683661-0-4

    Marc Milner

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  • List of maritime disasters in World War II
  • later picked up by HMCS Woodstock and two crew of a seaplane that had crashed on takeoff two days earlier and had been picked up by HMCS St. Laurent. 369

    List of maritime disasters in World War II

    List of maritime disasters in World War II

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  • Swissair Flight 111
  • 1998 aircraft accident in Canada

    Halifax-based TV documentary producer John Wesley Chisholm suggested that treasure hunters might have covertly explored the area in the years following the crash

    Swissair Flight 111

    Swissair Flight 111

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  • Helmet-mounted display
  • Headworn device projecting imagery to the eyes

    inertial/optical trackers feature low latency and high accuracy. The Thales Scorpion HMCS and HMIT HMDs utilize a tracker made by InterSense called the Hybrid Optical-based

    Helmet-mounted display

    Helmet-mounted display

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  • 1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier
  • 1940s class of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy

    the basic Majestic design and loaned to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1948 as HMCS Magnificent. On her return to Britain, Warrior was used as a trials ship

    1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier

    1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier

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  • Minotaur-class cruiser (1943)
  • Class of British light cruisers

    received, in lieu, eight 40 mm Bofors and five single 40 mm Bofors Mk III. HMCS Ontario (ex-Minotaur) was completed with the same close-range outfit as Swiftsure

    Minotaur-class cruiser (1943)

    Minotaur-class cruiser (1943)

    Minotaur-class_cruiser_(1943)

  • Destroyer
  • Type of warship intended to escort other larger ships

    USS Stewart (DE-238) in Galveston, Texas, USA HMS Cavalier (R73) in Chatham, Kent, UK HMCS Haida in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada HMAS Vampire (D11) in Sydney, New South

    Destroyer

    Destroyer

    Destroyer

  • List of last surviving World War II veterans
  • survived brutality of captivity". The Australian. Retrieved 26 December 2021. Hunter, Claire (4 June 2018). "'You'd go a long way to find someone who was more

    List of last surviving World War II veterans

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  • SS Andrea Doria
  • Italian ocean liner that sank in 1956

    Doria (TV episode 2006) – IMDb Night Gallery Kurson, Robert (2015). Pirate Hunters. Random House. ISBN 9781400063369. Season 1, Episode 5, "Lone Survivor"

    SS Andrea Doria

    SS Andrea Doria

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  • Northwest Passage
  • Sea route north of North America

    upgrades, followed a more northerly, partially uncharted route. In 1954, HMCS Labrador completed the east-to-west transit, under the command of Captain

    Northwest Passage

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  • Eustace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eustace

    English : from the personal name Eustace (Latin Eustacius, from Greek Eustakhyos, meaning ‘fruitful’, blended with the originally distinct name Eustathios ‘orderly’). The name was borne by various minor saints, but little is known of the most famous St. Eustace, patron saint of hunters, said to have been converted by the vision of a crucifix between the antlers of a hunted stag. In some cases this may be an Americanized form of a Greek family name based on Eusthathios, such as Eustathiadis or Eustathidis.

    Eustace

  • Dier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dier

    English : variant of Dyer.Dutch : reduced form of the French personal name Didier.South German : from Middle High German dier ‘wild animal’, ‘game’; probably a metonymic occupational name for a hunter, or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by a sign depicting a deer.

    Dier

  • Waitman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Waitman

    English : perhaps a variant of Waithman, an occupational name for a hunter, from Old Norse veiðimaðr, veiðimann.

    Waitman

  • Luter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Luter

    English : occupational name for a player on the lute, Middle English lutar, an agent derivative of lute.English : metonymic occupational name for an otter hunter, from Old French loutre ‘otter’.Dutch : variant of Luther 1.

    Luter

  • Hunter
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Hunter

    Hunter.

    Hunter

  • Train
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Train

    English (Devon) : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or hunter, from Middle English trayne, Old French traine ‘guile’, ‘snare’, ‘trap’.English (Devon) : topographic name from Middle English atte trewen ‘at the trees’, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this phrase, for example Train, Traine, or Trewyn, all in Devon.

    Train

  • saayed |
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    Muslim

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    Hunter

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  • Truslow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Truslow

    English : variant of Truslove, a metonymic occupational name for a wolf-hunter, from Old French tr(o)usser ‘to truss or bind’, ‘to carry off’ + Anglo-Norman French love ‘wolf’.

    Truslow

  • Huntington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Huntington

    English : habitational name from any of several places so called, named with the genitive plural huntena of Old English hunta ‘hunter’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’ or dūn ‘hill’ (the forms in -ton and -don having become inextricably confused). A number of bearers of this name may well derive it from Huntingdon, now in Cambridgeshire (formerly the county seat of the old county of Huntingdonshire), which is named from the genitive case of Old English hunta ‘huntsman’, perhaps used as a personal name, + dūn ‘hill’.A prominent American family of this name were founded by Simon Huntington, who himself never saw the New World, for he died in 1633 on the voyage to Boston, where his widow settled with her children. Their descendants include Jabez Huntington (1719–86), a wealthy West Indies trader, and Samuel Huntington (1731–96), who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Collis Potter Huntington (1821–1900) was an American railway magnate. Beginning with little education or money, he made a huge fortune, some of which he left to his nephew, Henry Huntington (1850–1927), who used the money to establish the Huntington library and art gallery in CA.

    Huntington

  • Wiles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wiles

    English : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or hunter, in particular someone who caught fish, especially eels, by setting up wicker traps in rivers and estuaries, from Middle English wile ‘trap’, ‘snare’ (late Old English wīl ‘contrivance’, ‘trick’ possibly of Scandinavian origin), or in some cases probably a nickname for a devious person.

    Wiles

  • Huntsman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Huntsman

    English : occupational name for a hunter or a huntsman’s servant. The second element is Middle English man ‘man’, ‘servant’, while the first is either from Old English hunta ‘hunter’ or Middle English hunte ‘a hunt’. In some cases it is probably from an unattested Old English personal name, Huntmann (a compound of hunta ‘hunter’ + mann ‘man’).

    Huntsman

  • Hunter
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Hunter

    Hunter

    Hunter

  • Grosvenor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Grosvenor

    English (of Norman origin) : status name for a person who was in charge of the arrangements for hunting on a lord’s estate, from Anglo-Norman French gros ‘great’, ‘chief’ (see Gross) + veneo(u)r ‘hunter’ (Latin venator, from venari ‘to hunt’).This is the name of one of the wealthiest families in Britain, which holds the title Duke of Westminster. They have been long established in Cheshire, with strong links with the city of Chester. One of the earliest recorded bearers of the name was Robert le Grosvenor of Budworth, who was granted lands by the Earl of Chester in 1160. The family’s fortunes were founded by Thomas Grosvenor (born 1656), who in 1677 married an heiress, Mary Davies, whose inheritance included Ebury Farm, Middlesex. This now forms an area of central London that includes Grosvenor Square and Belgrave Square.

    Grosvenor

  • Hunton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hunton

    English : habitational name from places so called in North Yorkshire, Hampshire, and Kent. The Yorkshire place is named from the Old English personal name Hūna + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; that in Hampshire from the genitive plural of hund ‘hound’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; and the Kentish place from Old English huntena, genitive plural of hunta ‘hunter’ + dūn ‘hill’. The present-day distribution shows clusters in North and South Yorkshire, and also in Norfolk.

    Hunton

  • Hunter
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese

    Hunter

    Hunter; One who Hunts

    Hunter

  • Hunter
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English

    Hunter

    A Huntsman; Hunter

    Hunter

  • Hunt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hunt

    English : occupational name for a hunter, Old English hunta (a primary derivative of huntian ‘to hunt’). The term was used not only of the hunting on horseback of game such as stags and wild boars, which in the Middle Ages was a pursuit restricted to the ranks of the nobility, but also to much humbler forms of pursuit such as bird catching and poaching for food. The word seems also to have been used as an Old English personal name and to have survived into the Middle Ages as an occasional personal name. Compare Huntington and Huntley.Irish : in some cases (in Ulster) of English origin, but more commonly used as a quasi-translation of various Irish surnames such as Ó Fiaich (see Fee).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Hundt.

    Hunt

  • Lever
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Lever

    English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a fleet-footed or timid person, from Old French levre ‘hare’ (Latin lepus, genitive leporis). It may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a hunter of hares.English (of Norman origin) : topographic name for someone who lived in a place thickly grown with rushes, from Old English lǣfer ‘rush’, ‘reed’, ‘iris’. Compare Laver 3. Great and Little Lever in Greater Manchester (formerly in Lancashire) are named with this word (in a collective sense) and in some cases the surname may also be derived from these places.English (of Norman origin) : possibly from an unrecorded Middle English survival of an Old English personal name, Lēofhere, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + here ‘army’.

    Lever

  • Huntley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Huntley

    English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire, so named from Old English hunta ‘hunter’ (perhaps a byname (see Hunt) + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’).Scottish : habitational name from a lost place called Huntlie in Berwickshire (Borders), with the same etymology as in 1. Huntly in Aberdeenshire was named for a medieval Earl of Huntly (who took his title from the Borders place); it is not the source of the surname.

    Huntley

  • HUNTER
  • Male

    English

    HUNTER

    English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, HUNTER means "hunter."

    HUNTER

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  • Hunterian
  • a.

    Discovered or described by John Hunter, an English surgeon; as, the Hunterian chancre. See Chancre.

  • Shikari
  • n.

    A sportsman; esp., a native hunter.

  • Hunter
  • n.

    A hunting watch, or one of which the crystal is protected by a metallic cover.

  • Hunt's-up
  • n.

    A tune played on the horn very early in the morning to call out the hunters; hence, any arousing sound or call.

  • Hunter
  • n.

    A horse used in the chase; especially, a thoroughbred, bred and trained for hunting.

  • Woodman
  • n.

    A sportsman; a hunter.

  • Stalking-horse
  • n.

    A horse, or a figure resembling a horse, behind which a hunter conceals himself from the game he is aiming to kill.

  • Widow-hunter
  • n.

    One who courts widows, seeking to marry one with a fortune.

  • Head-hunter
  • n.

    A member of any tribe or race of savages who have the custom of decapitating human beings and preserving their heads as trophies. The Dyaks of Borneo are the most noted head-hunters.

  • Chase
  • v. t.

    To pursue eagerly, as hunters pursue game.

  • Roadster
  • n.

    A hunter who keeps to the roads instead of following the hounds across country.

  • Hunte
  • n.

    A hunter.

  • Hunter
  • n.

    A dog that scents game, or is trained to the chase; a hunting dog.

  • Isosulphocyanic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, an acid, HNCS, isomeric with sulphocyanic acid.

  • Trail
  • n.

    A track left by man or beast; a track followed by the hunter; a scent on the ground by the animal pursued; as, a deer trail.

  • Hunter
  • n.

    One who hunts wild animals either for sport or for food; a huntsman.

  • Hunter
  • n.

    One who hunts or seeks after anything, as if for game; as, a fortune hunter a place hunter.

  • Hunter
  • n.

    A kind of spider. See Hunting spider, under Hunting.

  • Chaser
  • n.

    One who or that which chases; a pursuer; a driver; a hunter.

  • Huntsmanship
  • n.

    The art or practice of hunting, or the qualification of a hunter.