At the outbreak of World War II in 1939, the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) was a modest maritime force, with only 13 warships and approximately 1,775 personnel. However, this would change dramatically over the course of the conflict, as the RCN grew to become one of the largest navies in the world by the war’s…
HMCS Bonaventure holds a unique place in the annals of Canadian naval history as the last aircraft carrier to serve in Canada’s Navy. Originally commissioned by the Royal Navy during World War II under the name HMS Powerful, her construction was postponed after the war due to shifting naval priorities. However, in 1952, work on…
In a surprising move, the Royal Canadian Navy has relieved Commander Adriano Lozer of his duties as the Commanding Officer of HMCS Ottawa mid-deployment. The ship, currently stationed in the Indo-Pacific region, has been central to Canada’s naval operations aimed at promoting stability and enforcing international maritime law. The decision, described by the Navy as…
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