- Pacific Command Water Transport Company, R.C.A.S.C.
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name = Pacific Command - Water Transport Company - (Royal Canadian Army Service Corps )
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dates =1942 to1945
country = Canada
country = flag|Canada|1921
branch = Canadian Army
role = Water-borne Freight Hauling, Maritime Patrol
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equipment = 60' to 100' Seiner
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guns = Twin Lewis-Guns,.303; Lee-Enfield rifles,.303
guns_label = Twin mounted Lewis Guns The Pacific Command Water Transport Company, R.C.A.S.C., was a secret freight-patrol shipping unit of theCanadian Army based atVancouver ,British Columbia , duringWorld War Two .History
Based at the Old Vancouver Hotel and the R.C.A.S.C. wharf (Vancouver) under the command of Major C.G. Matthews, the Pacific Command Water Transport Company of the
Royal Canadian Army Service Corps was formed in 1942, utilizing fishing packers and seiners 'leased' from local civilians for army use. The Company was tasked with re-supplying camps established to build a telephone line from British Columbia toDutch Harbor, Alaska , after theAleutian Islands Attu andKiska were occupied byJapanese Imperial Forces . Upon completion of the communication link, the Water Transport Company was assigned with re-supplying freight and personnel to remoteRCAF radar stations on the west coast of British Columbia, basing ships atCoal Harbour ,Port Alberni , andPrince Rupert . The Company maintained an estimated 70 vessels (including scows) in its order-of-battle, each motor vessel mounted with a twin-Lewis Gun .303 battery andLee-Enfield rifles for all crewmembers, usually eight O.R.s.On 6 March, 1945, after the munitions freighter GREENHILL PARK exploded in Vancouver harbour, the M/V GENERAL KENNEDY, M/V GENERAL MACKENZIE, M/V BRIGADIER SUTHERLAND BROWN, and M/V GENERAL COTTON (skippered by Warrant Officer 'Dutchy' Knox) rendered assistance, towing the stricken vessel to outer harbour in preparation for beaching. The Company also towed targets for RCA coastal gunnery practice. Ships in the Water Transport Company, R.C.A.S.C., sailed under their own distinctive flag, a maritime blue ensign with crossed swords on the fly. The Company was disbanded in 1945.
hips
*MLC #42
*M/V ANNA M (Z49)(Skipper: G. Wilson)
*M/V BRIGADIER SUTHERLAND BROWN
*M/V BRIGADIER D.J. MACDONALD
*M/V COLONEL GREER
*M/V COLONEL HOLMES
*M/V COLONEL LAWSON
*M/V COLONEL OGILVY
*M/V COLONEL PETERS
*M/V COLONEL ROY
*M/V COLONEL STUART
*M/V COLONEL WADMORE
*M/V COLONEL WARD
*M/V COLONEL ROBINSON
*M/V GENERAL ANDERSON (Z27)
*M/V GENERAL COTTON (Z72) (Skipper: W.O. 'Dutchy' Knox)
*M/V GENERAL HERTZBERG
*M/V GENERAL KENNEDY
*M/V GENERAL LAKE
*M/V GENERAL LECKIE
*M/V GENERAL MACKENZIE
*M/V GOOD PARTNER
*M/V LADY ROSE
*PPL 42
*PPL 45
*PPL 144
*RCASC #2 (SCOW)
*RCASC #5
*RCASC #6
*RCASC #9
*RCASC #10
*RCASC #23 (Range target-towing speed boat; 24 n/mile/hr.)
*RCASC #26ource
* Cliff Faulknor, R.C.A.S.C., "The Unknown Service" (unpublished), 2002
* Library and Archives Canada File No. 3225 "War Diary of Pacific Command Water Transport Company, R.C.A.S.C.", Ottawa, 1945.
* Knight, Darrell "The West Coast Privateers: a History of the Pacific Command "WATER TRANSPORT COMPANY" of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps" (300-page manuscript, unpublished) Calgary, 2008
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