NAC News – Edition 330 HMCS Halifax
Your weekly national and international naval news for the week of November 8th, 2019
Edition – 330 HMCS Halifax (preceded by HMCS Halifax K237 a WW2 flower class corvette, and HMS Halifax the very first warship built in Halifax {1768}), K330 HMCS Waskesiu (WW2 River Class frigate), and J330 HMCS Oshawa (Algerine class minesweeper)
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NOTICES
- NAC Naval Affairs – need a Christmas gift for someone in your family or do you want to donate a book to a local school library – NAC Naval Affairs will be launching a children book soon – “Mom’s in the Navy” – more details coming soon!
- ★ 20 Nov – Ottawa ; Shaw Centre – The Navy League of Canada maritime affairs program presents MOMENTUM – Women in Security and Defence (This event features some very impressive and talented speakers and leaders, a great program and forums). Your NAC Executive Director hopes to see some of you there!
- Vanguard ShipTech Forum (Editor – The Westin, Ottawa, ON 25 February 2020, 7:30 – 17:00)
- BOA Gala Dinner, NAC National Conference/AGM and BOA Commemoration – Ottawa 30 April – 3 May 2020: Details coming soon!
- Vanguard Launches First-Ever Canadian Submarine Event (Editor – The next big challenge! The Deep Blue 2020 Forum, a one-day event, will take place on 29 October 2020, details to follow)
CANADA
- Military family matriarch who lost son in Afghanistan named Silver Cross Mother
- CAF Story | The Science of Honouring the Fallen (Editor – 3:04 min video)
- The respectful way to wear a poppy for Remembrance Day (Editor – 1:21 min video)
- Your Navy Today – October 2019
- Niobe Papers Women in the Royal Canadian Navy: Breaking Barriers and Paving the Way
- Job cuts possible as Irving considers buying fully-assembled components for Arctic patrol ships
- COMMENTARY: Why did Canada send a team to the Military World Games in China? (Editor – watch the embedded 1:06 min video)
- Public servant charged over same leak probe as Mark Norman has case put on hold due to justice reforms
- BC Ferries Orders 4 Hybrid-Electric Vessels
- Interview: The Pacific Ocean “Blob” Returns
USA & AMERICAS
- USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker: Nov. 4, 2019
- VIDEO: USS Detroit Departs for Maiden Deployment to SOUTHCOM
- Three US destroyers return from European, Middle East deployments
- Just How Powerful is USA 20mm Phalanx CIWS (Editor – you gunners will love this 10:16 min video)
- Big Railguns: The U.S. Navy’s Plan to Blow Away China and Russia in a War? (Editor – despite the title, it is an interesting glimpse into the technology)
- Submarines Among Last U.S. Asymmetric Advantages, Admiral Tells Symposium
- US Navy to acquire nine Block V Virginia-class submarines
- Amid the latest Ford controversy, a green workforce is making rapid progress on its sister ship
- Royal Navy’s HMS Forth leaves for mission to safeguard the Falklands
- National Security and the Arctic: Deterrence of Russian Influences in the Arctic Ocean
- First Warrant Officer 1 Grads in Decades Hailed at LDO/CWO Academy
- Paul G. Allen’s legacy: Uncovering history from the deep ocean
- ExMCM Companies, LCS Mission Package Will Both Contribute to New Mine Countermeasures Triad
- CBP Reports Record One-Tonne Cocaine Seizure at Savannah
- U.S. Navy Officer Charged With Smuggling Military Engines to China
- Feds Indict 2 Navy Medical Officers, Sailor in Alleged $2 Million Fraud Ring
- Rescue Swimmer Recognized for Saving 78 in Hurricane Harvey
- US Dept. of Transportation awards $25M for Port of Alaska upgrades
- Port of Virginia Starts Dredging Work for Ultra-Deep Harbor
- Brazil oil spill: Greek-flagged tanker believed to be source
- Maritime History & the Panama Canal
INDO-PACIFIC
- US Navy and JMSDF conduct exercise to boost interoperability
- U.S. envoy decries Chinese ‘intimidation’ in South China Sea
- Beijing warns Washington over increased USCG activity in western Pacific
- China’s amphibious force emerges
- Hyundai Heavy Industries Launches second missile frigate for Philippine Navy
- Kawasaki launches second Soryu-class for Japan Maritime Self Defense Force
- Singapore’s final Littoral Mission Vessel arrives at home port
- Pakistan Navy successfully launched land-to-sea anti-ship missile
- ★ Calls to ‘reset’ Australia’s defence posture beginning to grow
- New kit is great, but lets get real about the ADF’s manpower (Editor – many many points to contemplate)
- Best counter-measures to sea mines
- A Look Inside Australia’s New Icebreaker
- China leases a Pacific island
- Japan Marks 50 years of LNG Imports
EUROPE
- Nato alliance experiencing brain death, says Macron (Editor – not a naval article but the implications are immense)
- Why Sweden is a Submarine Superpower ? (Editor – 12:09 min video)
- Russian Navy Launches One Of A Kind Missile-Laden Icebreaker Battleship For Arctic Waters! (Editor – a 2:29 min video look at their new armed icebreaker)
- Russian Navy Gremyashchiy corvette will be armed with 3M22 Zircon hypersonic missiles
- Russia’s Borei-Class Nuclear Submarines Are Powerful, But Have One Huge Flaw
- Russia lays keels of two new diesel-electric submarines
- Turkey successfully fires indigenous maritime missile ATMACA
- NATO ships test next generation of electronic warfare defences
- ★ Geoeconomics of the Istanbul Canal (Editor – huge implications a 10:40 min video)
- How to deal with a declining Russia (Editor- not a naval article, but food for thought)
- Non-nuclear Russian icebreaker on maiden voyage through Arctic waters
- Why has the Royal Navy’s Fleet Solid Support Ship competition been suspended? (Editor – have a quick read of the recommendations at the end of the redacted review doc in the article National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSbS))
- HMS Urge: Missing WW2 submarine found off Malta
- Port of Gdansk Outlines $3 Billion Expansion Plan
- Thyssenkrupp to Invest $279 mln at Shipbuilding Division
MIDDLE EAST
- U.S.-led Naval Coalition Opens Command Center in Bahrain
- UK Lowers Security Level for its Ships in Strait of Hormuz
GLOBAL INTERESTS
- Pirates kidnap nine from Norwegian ship off Benin
- Naval News Monthly Report – Episode 9 – October 2019 (Editor – great pics ion a 5:54 min video)
- A radical plan to end plastic waste | Andrew Forrest (Editor – reality check, a 14:46 min TED video)
SCUTTLEBUTT
- German Human Torpedoes – Normandy 1944 (Editor – extraordinary 10:29 min video)
- Panzer U-Boat – The German Submarine Tank (Editor – follow on 10:01 min video)
- Britain’s Triumph: The Surrender of the German High Seas Fleet (Editor – 12:28 min video)
SIGNIFICANT RCN DATES – NOVEMBER
(Month by month building a comprehensive list of significant RCN/Maritime events – if you see any glaring omissions or errors please inform me, and any more modern significant dates are welcomed. The list draws primarily from the Directory of History and Heritage’s comprehensive “Significant Dates in Canadian Military History”, the “Canada Channel”, and “Legion Magazine”)
- 1 November 1914 Battle at Coronel A brass plaque at St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Esquimalt, BC, is dedicated to the four ex-cadets of the Royal Naval College of Canada and men of Her Majesty’s Ship (HMS) Good Hope who were killed in action in 1914. Four cadets of the first class of the Royal Navy College of Canada, were the First Canadian Navy casualties in the First World War. Midshipman Malcolm Cann, Midshipman John V.W. Hatheway, Midshipman William Archibald Palmer, and Midshipman Arthur Wiltshire Silver, died when the British warship HMS Good Hope went down with no survivors, sunk by the German navy.
- 1 November 1920 Three British ships, Aurora, Patriot and Patrician are officially commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy at Portsmouth.
- 5 November 1962 A fire heavily damages the prototype hydrofoil BRAS D’OR under construction in Quebec.
- 8 November 1910 HMCS Rainbow arrives in Esquimalt for the first time.
- 8 November 1942 The first German agent is landed from a U-boat off New Carlisle, Quebec and is promptly arrested by the police.
- 9 November 1910 His Majesty’s Dockyard, Esquimalt, is transferred to Canadian ownership and forms the basis for Pacific Command
- 9 November 1940 HMCS Collingwood, the first corvette built in Canada for the RCN, is commissioned.
- 13 November 1942 Captain (RN) Frederick Thornton Peters born in Charlottetown and raised in Vernon and Victoria was awarded the VC for his actions 13 Nov 1943. Captain Peters was in the suicide charge” by two little cutters at Oran. The “Walney” and “Hartland” were two ex-American coastguard cutters which were lost in a gallant attempt to force the boom defences in the harbour of Oran during the landings on the North African coast. Captain Peters led his force through the boom in the face of point-blank fire from shore batteries, destroyer, and a cruiser – a feat which was described as one of the great episodes of naval history. The “Walney” reached the jetty disabled and ablaze, she and went down with her colours flying. Blinded in one eye, Captain Peters was the only survivor of the seventeen men on the bridge of the “Walney”. He was taken prisoner but was later released when Oran was captured. On being liberated from the gaol, he was carried through the streets where the citizens hailed him with flowers. He earned the Distinguished Service Order (George V), London Gazette 30 March 1915, Distinguished Service Cross (George V), London Gazette 8 March 1918 and Bar – London Gazette 11 July 1940. British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with Bar (North Africa 1942-43) 1939-45 Medal, Distinguished Service Cross (USA).
- 16 November 1857 PO1 William Hall, ‘Captain of the Foretop,’ of that HMS Shannon, were recommended by the late Captain Peel for the Victoria Cross, for their gallant conduct at a 24-Pounder Gun, brought up to the angle of the Shah Nujjiff, at Lucknow, on the 16th of November, 1857. William Hall was the first Nova Scotian, the first Naval VC earned by a Canadian citizen, and the first Black person to receive the Victoria Cross.
- 20 November 1943 HMCS Snowberry, Calgary and Nene sink U-536 in the North Atlantic.
- 20 November 1957 HMCS Labrador, an Arctic patrol vessel, is paid off and later transferred to the Department of Transport.
- 24 November 1944 HMCS Shawinigan While on independent anti-submarine patrol in the Cabot Strait, she was torpedoed and sunk by U1228. All hands were lost, 91 perished.
- 29 November 1957 HMCS Kenora and Kentville, two paid off minesweepers, are transferred to the Turkish navy as Bandirma and Bartin.