HMCS Prince David (F89)
HMCS Prince David was one of three Canadian National Steamships passenger liners that were converted for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), first to armed merchant cruisers at the beginning of Second World War, then infantry landing ships (medium) or anti-aircraft escort. For three years, they were the largest ships in the RCN.
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HMCS Prince David (F89)
HMCS Prince David was one of three Canadian National Steamships passenger liners that were converted for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), first to armed merchant cruisers at the beginning of Second World War, then infantry landing ships (medium) or anti-aircraft escort. For three years, they were the largest ships in the RCN.
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commissioning date
1940-12-28
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1,17348e+2
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1,73736e+1
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Broken up 1951
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742.048.202
Ship armament
*4 × 6-inch/45 cal Mk VII guns ...... 00 lb.canister depth charges .
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Ship honours
*Atlantic 1941
* Aleutians 1942
* Aegean 1943-44
* Normandy 1944
* South France 1944
Ship identification
Pennant number: F89
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Ship propulsion
Twin screw Parsons reaction three-stage single-reduction geared turbines;
Ship renamed
Charlton Monarch
Ship struck
1945-06-11
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HMCS Prince David (F89)
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Prince David
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