- HMCS Restigouche (DDE 257)
HMCS "Restigouche" (DDE 257) was a sclass|Restigouche|destroyer|1 that served in the
Royal Canadian Navy and later theCanadian Forces from 1958-1994.She was the lead ship of her class and the second Canadian warship to carry the name HMCS|Restigouche.
"Restigouche" was laid down on 17 July 1953 at Canadian Vickers Ltd.,
Montreal and launched on 22 November 1954. She was commissioned into the RCN on 7 June 1958 carrying thepennant number 257."Restigouche" was selected by the Canadian Forces for the Improved Restigouche (IRE) program and completed this refit in 1972. She was also selected as one of 10 destroyers in the Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) program and completed this refit on 29 November 1985.
"Restigouche" was to be deployed on Operation FRICTION, the CF contribution to Operation DESERT STORM (the
Gulf War ) to relieve HMCS|Terra Nova|DDE 259 in early 1991. She was refitted atCFB Esquimalt however the war ended before her refit was completed. She had her Mk.112 ASROC octuple launcher and her Mk NC 10 Limbo ASW mortars removed and was fitted with 8 X Harpoon anti-ship missles and a (CIWS) Close In Weapons System."Restigouche" arrived in the Persian Gulf region after the war and instead saw service with the Multinational Interception Force (MIF) in the northern
Red Sea in 1992. During the MIF deployment "Restigouche" completed an Eastbound circumnavigation of the globe sailing from Esquimalt to Esquimalt via the Pacific Ocean, Panama Canal, Atlantic Ocean, Suez Canal, Indian Ocean and Pacific OceanShe was decommissioned from active service in the CF on 31 August 1994.
She was sunk as an artificial reef off
Acapulco ,Mexico in 2001.References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/navhist/canada/postwar/restigou/ Canadian Navy of Yesterday & Today: Restigouche class destroyer escort]
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