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Several Canadian naval units have carried the name HMCS Champlain: HMCS Champlain (1919), a S-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from
HMCS_Champlain
French explorer of North America (1574–1635)
Nations peoples. HMCS Champlain (1919), a S class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1928 to 1936. HMCS Champlain, a Canadian Forces
Samuel_de_Champlain
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
HMCS Champlain was a Thornycroft S-class destroyer, formerly HMS Torbay built for the Royal Navy in 1917–19. She was transferred to the Royal Canadian
HMCS_Champlain_(1919)
Procurement project for Canadian Navy
Divisions HMCS Brunswicker HMCS Cabot HMCS Carleton HMCS Cataraqui HMCS Champlain HMCS Chippawa HMCS d'Iberville HMCS Discovery HMCS Donnacona HMCS Griffon
Canadian_Patrol_Submarine
Topics referred to by the same term
MV Champlain, an Empire F type coaster in service with R & D Desgagnes, Quebec SS Champlain, a French cabin class ocean liner built in 1932 HMCS Champlain
Champlain_(disambiguation)
Royal Canadian (October 21, 2020). "HMCS Cabot". www.canada.ca. Navy, Royal Canadian (October 21, 2020). "HMCS Caribou". www.canada.ca. Navy, Royal Canadian
List of military installations in Canada
List_of_military_installations_in_Canada
reserve divisions: HMCS Scotian; HMCS Queen Charlotte; HMCS Queen; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Hochelaga; HMCS Cataraqui; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Burlington. Christening
List of Canadian Forces Naval Reserve divisions
List_of_Canadian_Forces_Naval_Reserve_divisions
Military unit
HMCS Carleton is a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Division (NRD) located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Dubbed a stone frigate, HMCS Carleton is a land-based
HMCS_Carleton
Military unit
operation of all 24 NRDs across Canada. Co-located with NAVRESHQ is NRD HMCS Montcalm, Naval Fleet School (Quebec) (NFS(Q)) and the Naval Museum of Quebec
Canadian_Forces_Naval_Reserve
(minelayer) HMCS Petrel HMCS Premier HMCS Restless HMCS Sable I HMCS Seagull HMCS Sinmac HMCS Stadacona HMCS CD 1 (CD class) HMCS CD 2 (CD class) HMCS CD 3 (CD
List of ships of the Royal Canadian Navy
List_of_ships_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Navy
Halifax HMCS Brunswicker, in Saint John HMCS Cabot, in St. John's HMCS Carleton, in Ottawa HMCS Cataraqui, in Kingston HMCS Champlain, in Saguenay HMCS Chippawa
Outline of the Canadian Armed Forces at the end of the Cold War
Outline_of_the_Canadian_Armed_Forces_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War
Flood in Canada
Reservists and Seamen from HMCS Donnacona, HMCS Jolliet, HMCS Montcalm, HMCS Iberville, HMCS Radisson and HMCS Champlain. The 438th Tactical Helicopter
2019 Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick floods
2019_Quebec,_Ontario_and_New_Brunswick_floods
Memorial in Pas-de-Calais, France
July 1936. On 16 July, the five transatlantic liners, escorted by HMCS Champlain and HMCS Saguenay, departed the Port of Montreal with approximately 6,200
Canadian National Vimy Memorial
Canadian_National_Vimy_Memorial
off its last remaining cruiser HMCS Aurora, the Navy kept two destroyers donated by the Royal Navy, HMCS Patriot and HMCS Patrician, until they were replaced
History of the Royal Canadian Navy
History_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Navy
List of ships with the same or similar names
She was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1928 and renamed HMCS Champlain. She was sold in 1937. HMS Torbay (N79), a T-class submarine launched
HMS_Torbay
Toreador were transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1928 and became HMCS Champlain and Vancouver, and broken up in 1937. HMS Tourmaline was sold in 1931
List of ships built at John I. Thornycroft & Company, Woolston
List_of_ships_built_at_John_I._Thornycroft_&_Company,_Woolston
American Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
towing fire-damaged HMCS Protecteur to Hawaii breaks". cbc.ca. 2 March 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2015. "Line towing fire-damaged HMCS Protecteur to Hawaii
USS_Michael_Murphy
Patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy
HMCS Stadacona was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) that served in the First World War, and postwar until 1920. Before entering
HMCS_Stadacona
1818 British and American naval treaty
Army Cadet HMCS Prevost Naval Reserve base, Port Stanley, Ontario: home to Royal Canadian Sea Cadets HMCS Star Naval Reserve base - Hamilton HMCS York Naval
Rush–Bagot_Treaty
Ocean liner (1931–1940)
SS Champlain was a cabin class ocean liner built in 1932 for the French Line by Chantiers et Ateliers de Saint-Nazaire, Penhoët. She was sunk by a mine
SS_Champlain
Week in which US Armed Forces ships dock at major cities
(MCB 164) HMCS Miramichi (MCB 163) HMCS Cowichan (MCB 162) HMCS Thunder (MCB 161) Ships included: USS Lake Champlain (CG-57) USS Ingraham (FFG-61) USS
Fleet_Week
Hamilton 1978, p. 138. Hamilton 1978, p. 171. Extant Commissioned Ships – HMCS Carleton Archived 2017-04-01 at the Wayback Machine. The Canadian Forces
Viceregal_eponyms_in_Canada
C-class British and afterward Canadian destroyer
1935–36. Crescent was sold to the Royal Canadian Navy in late 1936 and renamed HMCS Fraser. She was stationed on the west coast of Canada until the beginning
HMS_Crescent_(1931)
City in Quebec, Canada
The three Canadian patrol frigates built in Quebec were HMCS Ville de Québec, HMCS Regina and HMCS Calgary. The shipyard in Sorel-Tracy was called M.I.L
Sorel-Tracy
City in New Brunswick, Canada
of 315.59 square kilometres (121.85 sq mi). French explorer Samuel de Champlain landed at Saint John Harbour on 24 June 1604, the feast of St. John the
Saint_John,_New_Brunswick
International maritime warfare exercise
on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2014. Pugliese, David (2 July 2014). "HMCS Victoria arrives in Pearl Harbor to take part in RIMPAC 2014". Retrieved
RIMPAC
Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy
HMCS Vancouver, was a Thornycroft S-class destroyer, formerly HMS Toreador built for the Royal Navy in 1917–1919. Seeing limited service with the Royal
HMCS_Vancouver_(F6A)
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
RMS_Carinthia_(1925)
Canadian naval historian
HMCS Quebec (C66), HMCS Penetang (K676), and HMCS Outremont (K322) between 1955 and 1957. He then served as navigating and operations officer in HMCS Ottawa (DDH
W._A._B._Douglas
O 12-class submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HNLMS_O_13
British passenger ship (1900–1949)
SS Lake Champlain was a British passenger ship that is best known for being the first British merchant ship to be equipped with Marconi radio apparatus
SS_Lake_Champlain_(1900)
Italian submarine
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
Italian submarine Console Generale Liuzzi
Italian_submarine_Console_Generale_Liuzzi
British Army officer and colonial administrator (1724–1808)
honoured by numerous places and educational institutions named for him: HMCS Carleton, a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Division in Ottawa Carleton University
Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
Guy_Carleton,_1st_Baron_Dorchester
Passport issued to citizens of Canada
with which they are associated. Other symbols that were removed include HMCS Sackville, the Grey Cup and Stanley Cup, the Bluenose, Pier 21, the North-West
Canadian_passport
Former military college in British Columbia, Canada
operating in December 1940 as an officer training establishment known as HMCS Royal Roads (named after the Royal Roads naval anchorage). Many of the 600
Royal_Roads_Military_College
1917 maritime disaster in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
granted clearance to leave Bedford Basin by signals from the guard ship HMCS Acadia at approximately 7:30 on the morning of 6 December, with Pilot William
Halifax_Explosion
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
capsized. On 24 December 1944 HMCS Clayoquot was hit aft by a torpedo fired by U-806. Eight sailors were killed. On 16 April 1945 HMCS Esquimalt was hit by a
Sambro,_Nova_Scotia
City in Quebec, Canada
November 23, 2014. "Blue Machine". Retrieved 10 July 2012. "Champlain Cavaliers Athletics". Champlain College Saint-Lambert. Retrieved 20 May 2013. "L'Impact —
Saint-Lambert,_Montérégie
Military unit
Independence (CVL-22), USS Franklin (CV-13), USS Cabot (CVL-28), and USS Lake Champlain (CV-39). As a major participant in the Marshall Islands Campaign, the
Commander Strike Force Training Atlantic
Commander_Strike_Force_Training_Atlantic
HMS Magnificent (1944) – sold to Canada as HMCS Magnificent HMS Powerful (1945) – to Canada 1952 as HMCS Bonaventure HMS Terrible (1944) – to Australia
List_of_aircraft_carriers
abandoned): Decommissioned: HMCS Prince David – converted passenger ship HMCS Prince Henry – converted passenger ship HMCS Prince Robert – converted passenger
List of amphibious warfare ships
List_of_amphibious_warfare_ships
qualifications on HMCS Bonaventure (CVL 22) off southeast coast of Nova Scotia. Commanders order pilot Lt. Howard Cooper to return to naval air station HMCS Shearwater
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1955–1959)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1955–1959)
Koningin Regentes-class coastal defence ship
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HNLMS_Hertog_Hendrik
1957 NATO naval exercise
Reconnaissance Company U.S. Marine aviation units embarked on board USS Lake Champlain (CVS-39) Marine Fighter Squadron 312 (VMF-312) — North American FJ-3/3M
Operation_Deep_Water
Celebration of Québec city's founding
National Band of the Naval Reserve (led by Colonel Eric Tremblay) HMCS Ville de Québec HMCS Montcalm 5th Light Artillery Regiment Royal Canadian Dragoons
400th anniversary of Quebec City
400th_anniversary_of_Quebec_City
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
across the border is Champlain, New York. The written history of Lacolle can be traced back to July 4, 1609, when Samuel de Champlain and his entourage stopped
Lacolle,_Quebec
1857 steamship, only treasure ship of Lake Superior
Russia S HMS Safari Sagamore HMCS Saguenay Sakawa Salem Express Samuel Mather Samuel P. Ely Sanko Harvest USS Saratoga HMCS Saskatchewan S.C. Baldwin USS
SS_Comet_(1857)
Locomotive
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
SS_Train_Ferry_No._2
Port in Canada
cargo (formerly operated by ForTerm) The east side of the harbour includes: HMCS Brunswicker, a Royal Canadian Navy reserve unit Canadian Coast Guard Station
Port_of_Saint_John
American wooden steam barge
Russia S HMS Safari Sagamore HMCS Saguenay Sakawa Salem Express Samuel Mather Samuel P. Ely Sanko Harvest USS Saratoga HMCS Saskatchewan S.C. Baldwin USS
SS_Oscar_T._Flint
Town and county seat in Nova Scotia, Canada
to the Annapolis Basin and was named by French cartographer Samuel de Champlain in 1604. The French settlement on the Annapolis Basin was named "Annapolis
Annapolis_Royal
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
SS_Douglas_(1907)
Destroyer of the Regia Marina
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
Italian destroyer Espero (1927)
Italian_destroyer_Espero_(1927)
under Samuel de Champlain, the new St. Croix settlement was moved to Port Royal (today's Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia). Samuel de Champlain also landed at
History_of_Canada
Royal Navy's first British-designed submarine
Russia S HMS Safari Sagamore HMCS Saguenay Sakawa Salem Express Samuel Mather Samuel P. Ely Sanko Harvest USS Saratoga HMCS Saskatchewan S.C. Baldwin USS
HMS_A1
Cargo ship owned by various countries in service 1917-1940
(1929) Guadeloupe (1929) Minotaure (1929) Lafayette (1930) Colombie (1931) Champlain (1932) Saint-Domingue (1932) Normandie (1932) Ariège (1934) Bretagne (1936)
SS_Empire_Conveyor
French transatlantic liner
(1929) Guadeloupe (1929) Minotaure (1929) Lafayette (1930) Colombie (1931) Champlain (1932) Saint-Domingue (1932) Normandie (1932) Ariège (1934) Bretagne (1936)
SS_Lafayette_(1914)
City in Ontario, Canada
from their centres of operation in New France. French explorer Samuel de Champlain visited the Kingston area in 1615. To establish a presence on Lake Ontario
Kingston,_Ontario
p. 287. Mitchell & Sawyer 1990, p. 106. Mitchell & Sawyer 1990, p. 65. "HMCS Petrolia". The Yard. Retrieved 2 March 2017. Mitchell & Sawyer 1990, p. 185
List_of_ship_launches_in_1944
Cargo ship that was sunk in World War II
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
SS_Rastrello
Ocean Liner and Armed Merchant Cruiser
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
RMS_Caledonia
Sea route north of North America
upgrades, followed a more northerly, partially uncharted route. In 1954, HMCS Labrador completed the east-to-west transit, under the command of Captain
Northwest_Passage
New Zealand passenger vessel (1912–1940)
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
RMS_Niagara
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
SS_Bruges_(1920)
Canadian marine and industrial artist
and 4 reproductions. One additional single item (a watercolour painting of HMCS Tuna by George A. Cuthbertson) exists at Library and Archives Canada. The
George_Adrian_Cuthbertson
Canadian ocean liner that sank in 1914
subsidiary, the Beaver Line. These ships were Lake Champlain, Lake Erie and Lake Manitoba, with Lake Champlain being the first to sail on the company's established
RMS_Empress_of_Ireland
Submarine of the Royal Navy
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HMS_Orpheus_(N46)
American Great Lakes package freighter
Russia S HMS Safari Sagamore HMCS Saguenay Sakawa Salem Express Samuel Mather Samuel P. Ely Sanko Harvest USS Saratoga HMCS Saskatchewan S.C. Baldwin USS
SS_Russia_(1872)
1991) Source: USS Abraham Lincoln CVN-72 USS Long Beach CGN-9 USS Lake Champlain CG-57 USS Merrill DD-976 USS Gary FFG-51 USS Ingraham FFG-61 This was
Gulf War order of battle: United States Navy
Gulf_War_order_of_battle:_United_States_Navy
British minesweeping trawler (1939–1940)
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HMT_Juniper
Undercover Italian auxiliary ship from World War II
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
Italian auxiliary ship Olterra
Italian_auxiliary_ship_Olterra
Town in Ontario, Canada
indigenous North Americans. The first European explorers, led by Samuel de Champlain, first visited the area in May 1613. In 1823, a 1,200-acre (490 ha) surveyed
Arnprior
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
Candelaria Lake Cannonsburg Lake Capens Lake Carnaveral Lake Cathcoon Lake Champlain Lake Charles Lake Charlottesville Lake Clear Lake Como Lake Conway Lake
USS_Lake_Arthur
Steam-powered oil tanker that served the French Navy
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
SS_Dordogne
Brisith ocean liner
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
RMS_Andania_(1921)
Destroyer of the French Navy
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
French destroyer Foudroyant (1929)
French_destroyer_Foudroyant_(1929)
20th-century British liner
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
RMS_Lancastria
Destroyer
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HMS_Basilisk_(H11)
A-class destroyer ship
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HMS_Ardent_(H41)
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HMS_Khartoum
Ethnic group
Onontakeka, Oneida language Onondagaono, Seneca language Onondaga language HMCS Onondaga (S73) Oberon Class submarine John Arthur Gibson "Onondaga's Say:
Onondaga_people
commissioned as HMCS Bonaventure. 15 February – Foch (France) laid down. 24 May – USS Coral Sea decommissioned for modernisation. 14 June – HMCS Magnificent
Timeline for aircraft carrier service
Timeline_for_aircraft_carrier_service
Type of ship-to-ship transfer
USS Freedom to USNS Guadalupe, 2010 Royal Canadian Navy Frigate HMCS Regina being refueled by AOR HMCS Protecteur in the Pacific Ocean, 2013 RFA Tiderace conducting
Underway_replenishment
April 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) "HMCS Haida National Historic Site". Parks Canada. Retrieved 19 September 2016
List of museum ships in North America
List_of_museum_ships_in_North_America
World War II American T2 tanker
Hadley Hood River Hovenweep Idaho Falls Jacksonville Klamath Falls Lack Champlain Laurel Hill Lundy's Lane Meacham Mechanicsville Mesa Verde Montezuma Castle
SS_Fort_Lee
Submarine of the Royal Navy
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HMS_Odin_(N84)
Park ship freighter
v t e Park ships Canadian type Albert Park Alexandra Park Champlain Park Cromwell Park Eastwood Park Elgin Park Fairmount Park Frontenac Park Garden Park
SS_Taber_Park
20-gun sloop-of-war
replaced with 32-pounder versions. In July Pring was sent to command on Lake Champlain. The squadron left Kingston on 31 July to seek out the American squadron
HMS_Wolfe_(1813)
Protected area in Ontario, Canada
Forest Manitou Islands Marten River Mattawa River Opeongo River Samuel de Champlain Temagami River Upper Madawaska River West Sandy Island Widdifield Forest
Long Point National Wildlife Area
Long_Point_National_Wildlife_Area
Canadian military college
In the 1960s, the three squadrons were named Cartier, Maisonneuve and Champlain in honour of historical figures. In 2026, Prince squadron became the official
Royal Military College Saint-Jean
Royal_Military_College_Saint-Jean
Decommissioned United States Navy aircraft carrier
blockade—Enterprise (as part of Task Force 135), Independence, Essex, Lake Champlain, and Randolph, backed by shore-based aircraft. By 28 October, the crisis
USS_Enterprise_(CVN-65)
Submarine of the Royal Navy
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HMS_Grampus_(N56)
British H-class destroyer
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HMS_Havant_(H32)
Shawnee Native American military leader (1768-1813)
the many things named for Tecumseh in Canada are the naval reserve unit HMCS Tecumseh and the towns of Tecumseh in Southwestern Ontario and New Tecumseth
Tecumseh
Greek-owned cargo ship sunk in 1940
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
SS_Mari_Chandris
Royal Navy C-class light cruiser
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HMS_Calypso_(D61)
French fur trader and explorer (d. 1710)
ill and in great want." On October 3 1989, the Canadian Armed Forces named HMCS Radisson after him. The towns of Radisson, Quebec; Radisson, Saskatchewan
Pierre-Esprit_Radisson
support the coalition, comprising destroyers HMCS Terra Nova and HMCS Athabaskan, and the supply ship HMCS Protecteur. The Canadian Task Group led the
Military_history_of_Canada
Italian submarine
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
Italian submarine Uebi Scebeli
Italian_submarine_Uebi_Scebeli
A-class destroyer
Ferry No. 2 15 Jun: HMS Andania 16 Jun: HMS Grampus, Rastrello 17 Jun: Champlain, HMS Lancastria, Ingénieur Riebell 18 Jun: Achille, Agosta, Clemenceau
HMS_Acasta_(H09)
HMCS CHAMPLAIN
HMCS CHAMPLAIN
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in
Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688
in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third,
from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also
called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Castle.Southern French : topographic name from Occitan castel, a derivative of Late Latin castellum ‘castle’ (a diminutive of Latin castrum ‘fort’, ‘Roman walled city’). This name is also found as a Jewish (Sephardic) name.Catalan : respelling of Castell.A bearer of the name from Chartres is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1684.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in
Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688
in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third,
from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also
called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include
HMCS CHAMPLAIN
HMCS CHAMPLAIN
Female
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Rhiannon, REANNON means "great queen."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Sweet; Cute
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sister of Krishna and balarama
Boy/Male
Tamil
Life Spring of the universe
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Master of Cows
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek, Hebrew
Oracle; Mouth of Brass; Mouth of a Serpent
Boy/Male
Tamil
(Brother of amavasu and vivasu)
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Variable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a respelling of Salt.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Well of a Person; Well to do
HMCS CHAMPLAIN
HMCS CHAMPLAIN
HMCS CHAMPLAIN
HMCS CHAMPLAIN
HMCS CHAMPLAIN
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid, HNCS, isomeric with sulphocyanic acid.
n.
A genus of fresh-water ganoid fishes, exclusively confined to North America; called bowfin in Lake Champlain, dogfish in Lake Erie, and mudfish in South Carolina, etc. See Bowfin.