- HMCS Nootka (R96)
HMCS "Nootka" (R96) was a "Tribal"-class destroyer that served in the
Royal Canadian Navy from 1946-1964.She received the unit name "Nootka" while still under construction in Halifax after the RCN renamed the "Fundy"-class minesweeper warship|HMCS|Nootka|J35 to warship|HMCS|Nanoose|J35 in 1943.
"Nootka" was commissioned into the RCN on 7 August 1946 at Halifax. She served as a training ship for the Atlantic Fleet until her conversion to a
destroyer escort after being paid off on 15 August 1949.During the conversion to DDE, her 4.7 inch guns were replaced with 4 inch guns and the Y mounting was removed and 2 triple-barrelled Mark IV Squids were installed. She also received 2 Boffin gun mounts and a single 40mm Bofors on a twin 20mm Oerlikon-powered mounting. She received the new pennant DDE 213 in January 1950 and departed Halifax for Korea in December 1950, transiting the
Panama Canal for the first of two tours of duty in theKorean War .She returned to Halifax via the
Mediterranean Sea at the end of 1952, having become the second RCN warship to circumnavigate the globe; warship|HMCS|Quebec|C66 having been the first."Nootka" underwent further conversion and modernization in 1953-1954 and resumed training duties with the Atlantic Fleet. She participated in the massive RCN deployment for the
Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962; "Nootka" was assigned a patrol area off the northern tip ofCuba during the crisis.In summer 1963, "Nootka" joined her sister ship warship|HMCS|Haida|G63 for a tour of the
Great Lakes . Her last deployment was for aNATO exercise inBermuda in fall 1963 where she sustained hull damage while docking in strong winds. She was temporarily patched and returned to Halifax and was decommissioned at Halifax on 6 February 1964. She was scrapped atFaslane, Scotland in 1965.
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