HMCS Drummondville
HMCS Drummondville was a Bangor-class minesweeper that served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. She saw action primarily in the Battle of the Atlantic. Entering service in 1941, she was sold for mercantile service after the war. In 1963, as Fort Albany, the ship was involved in a collision near Sorel, Quebec and sank. The ship was later raised and broken up.
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HMCS Drummondville
HMCS Drummondville was a Bangor-class minesweeper that served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. She saw action primarily in the Battle of the Atlantic. Entering service in 1941, she was sold for mercantile service after the war. In 1963, as Fort Albany, the ship was involved in a collision near Sorel, Quebec and sank. The ship was later raised and broken up.
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HMCS Drummondville was a Bango ...... as later raised and broken up.
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1941-10-30
decommissioning date
1945-10-29
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1941-10-01
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1941-05-21
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Sold for mercantile use. Sank 1963.
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*1 × 12-pounder () 12 cwt HA g ...... ns
*40 depth charges as escort
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1941-10-30
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Canada
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1945-10-29
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Sold for mercantile use. Sank 1963.
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Atlantic 1942–45, Gulf of St. Lawrence 1942
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Pennant number: J253
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1941-10-01
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1941-05-21
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Drummondville
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HMCS Drummondville was a Bango ...... as later raised and broken up.
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