"The Navy Wants Men" - a Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve recruitment campaign poster, circa 1914 - 1918. National Archives of Canada / C-095267
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HMCS Niobe entering into the Halifax graving dock. National Defence / CN-6593
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HMCS Rainbow in dry dock, Esquimalt, BC - date unknown. Department of National Defence / E-48205
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Third Stoker's Watch - HMCS NIOBE - circa 1914 - 1915. Department of National Defence / National Archives of Canada / PA-139154
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rawlers under construction for the Royal Canadian Navy at Polson Iron Works Limited - 9 April 1917 - Toronto, Ontario. Department of National Defence / National Archives of Canada / PA-125818
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HMCS Niobe ship's company mustered to watch boxing match circa 1914 / 1915. Department of National Defence / National Archives of Canada / PA-139175
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Personnel of the Womens' Royal Canadian Naval Service (W.R.C.N.S.) embarking for the United Kingdom. Canada. Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-108181
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Roller-see-saw machine built at the Montreal Neurological Institute to create seasickness artificially under controlled conditions by research workers for experimental purposes - Royal Canadian Navy Medical Research Unit. Canada. Dept. of National Defence/Library and Archives Canada / PA-137048
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Jetty 4 - Halifax Harbour during WWII. National Defence / Copy courtesy Thomas Lynch
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WRNCS officers lined up in front of a ship under construction during the S.S. Fort Esperance launch ceremony at the United Shipyards Ltc. naval shipyard. National Film Board of Canada. Photo Library / Library and Archives Canada / e000761717
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HMCS Assiniboine leaving Halifax on September 30 1940 to join convoy HX 77 as a local escort. HMCS Saguenay following astern. Ken Macpherson / Naval Museum of Alberta / IKMD-03420
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HMCS Brantford - showing a significant buildup of ice. Ken Macpherson / Naval Museum of Alberta / MC-2141
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Depth charges - HMCS Morden. Ken Macpherson / Naval Museum of Alberta / MC-2666
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The launch of HMCS Kamsack - 5 May 1941. Ken Macpherson / Naval Museum of Alberta / MC-2463
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HMCS Port Arthur during her commissioning 26 May 1942. Ken Macpherson / Naval Museum of Alberta / MC-2798
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HMCS Ottawa lands seriously wounded survivors of torpedoed convoy ships. Department of National Defence / N-286
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The forecastle of HMCS Assiniboine showing "A" gun and the fog lookout closed up in the eyes of the ship. Ken Macpherson / Naval Museum of Alberta / NF-402
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Anti-submarine net between Fort York Redoubt and McNabs Island, Halifax NS. May 1942. Department of National Defence / National Archives of Canada / PA-105924
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The cross that marks the graves of HMCS Skenna's's dead in Fossaberg Cemetery - Fossaberg, Iceland - December 1945. Herb Nott / Canada. Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-176659
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HMCS Nootka conducting Naval Fire Support – Korea, 1951. Canada. Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-142437
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Supplies being taken aboard HMCS Athabaskan at Sasebo, Japan during the Korean War. Photo courtesy of Fred Fowlow
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U.S.S. Buck transferring four-inch ammunition to HMCS Haida during her patrol off the east coast of Korea. Allan F. Jones / Canada. Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-138197
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Ship Formation in the Gulf of Oman of the Canadian Navy. From right to left HMCS Algonquin, HMCS Protecteur, and HMCS St-Johns. The formation took place during a (RAS) Replenishment at sea, followed by maneuvers. MCpl Michel Durand / 54845
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Members of HMCS Regina's naval boarding party make their way in a Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB), to a suspect vessel in the Gulf of Oman. Mcpl Frank Hudec / 55291
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HMCS Corner Brook on arctic patrol during OP Nanook sails past an Iceberg. MCpl Blake Rodgers / 54871
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A CH-124 Sea King helicopter hoists a person from Patrol Craft Training (PCT) Wolf off the coastal approaches to Vancouver Harbour Feb. 5. The "hoistex" was the first for the Orca-class, the Canadian Navy's newest class of ship. MS Derek Dawson / 54907
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Master Seaman Rob Brabant, guides a belt of 20 mm Tungsten ammunition as it is fed into HMCS Ottawa's close in weapon system (CIWS). Cpl Charles Barber / 55253