HMCS Fredericton

HMCS Fredericton

Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS "Fredericton".

* (I), a Flower class corvette that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Battle of the Atlantic.

* (II), a Halifax class frigate commissioned in 1995.


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