Okay for my necessary Milsurp content. My Grandfather served on this Canadian destroyer in WW2 in the Atlantic. I have a N01 MkIII* that he bought after the war.
He was the supply officer abord the ship. Anyhow, my Dad has "uncovered" some old photos of the ship. I thought I would share them with you.
Here is the ship:
Here is the crew including my Grandfather:
The ship is best known for its participation in the sinking of the German U Boat U744 in March of 1944. A painting of U744 being boarded by Canadian and British Navy is on display at the new War Museum in Ottawa.
Here is some history on the boat, (the date is wrong in this text).
I have photo of U744 being sunk. The first boarding crew shot the German comander of the sub when he drew his pistol. They also grabbed the German coding equipement but it was lost when their boarding boat capsized, (shown in War Museum painting).
Anyhow..here is the sub after it was torpedoed, (they could not tow in back to England safely).
The sub is the dark blob in the center in the middle of the other destroyers.
Here is a picture of one of the German crew members being escorted off the Chaudiere when it arrived back in Newfoundland. The kraut don't look too happy.
Lastly here is a picture of the ships Captain with the ships medical officer. the Captian is showing off the ships emblem...a pot of melting U-Boats.
These photographs were saved off the Chaudiere the day before it was scrapped. You won't see them anywhere else.
He was the supply officer abord the ship. Anyhow, my Dad has "uncovered" some old photos of the ship. I thought I would share them with you.
Here is the ship:

Here is the crew including my Grandfather:

The ship is best known for its participation in the sinking of the German U Boat U744 in March of 1944. A painting of U744 being boarded by Canadian and British Navy is on display at the new War Museum in Ottawa.
Here is some history on the boat, (the date is wrong in this text).

I have photo of U744 being sunk. The first boarding crew shot the German comander of the sub when he drew his pistol. They also grabbed the German coding equipement but it was lost when their boarding boat capsized, (shown in War Museum painting).
Anyhow..here is the sub after it was torpedoed, (they could not tow in back to England safely).

The sub is the dark blob in the center in the middle of the other destroyers.
Here is a picture of one of the German crew members being escorted off the Chaudiere when it arrived back in Newfoundland. The kraut don't look too happy.

Lastly here is a picture of the ships Captain with the ships medical officer. the Captian is showing off the ships emblem...a pot of melting U-Boats.

These photographs were saved off the Chaudiere the day before it was scrapped. You won't see them anywhere else.