CCGS D'Iberville
CCGS D'Iberville was a Canadian Coast Guard Gulf icebreaker. Commissioned as the CGS D'Iberville for the Department of Transport's Marine Service, using the prefix "Canadian Government Ship", D'Iberville was transferred into the newly created Canadian Coast Guard in 1962. When launched, she was the largest icebreaker of the post-World War II in Canada until the CCGS John A. Macdonald was put in service. CCGS N.B. McLean left the same time with D'Iberville to scrap in 1988-1989.
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CCGS D'Iberville
CCGS D'Iberville was a Canadian Coast Guard Gulf icebreaker. Commissioned as the CGS D'Iberville for the Department of Transport's Marine Service, using the prefix "Canadian Government Ship", D'Iberville was transferred into the newly created Canadian Coast Guard in 1962. When launched, she was the largest icebreaker of the post-World War II in Canada until the CCGS John A. Macdonald was put in service. CCGS N.B. McLean left the same time with D'Iberville to scrap in 1988-1989.
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CCGS D'Iberville was a Canadia ...... erville to scrap in 1988-1989.
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2.04216e+1
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Scrapped 1989
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Ship namesake
Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, adventurer in New France
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twin screw Diesel Uniflow steam engines @ 10600 hp
Ship renamed
Phillip O'Hara 1983, D'Iberville 1988
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CCGS D'Iberville was a Canadia ...... erville to scrap in 1988-1989.
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CCGS D'Iberville
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DIberville''
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