HMCS Micmac (R10)

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HMCS Micmac,
Canada, Department of National Defence
Career RCN Ensign
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Commissioned: September 1954
Fate: She was paid off in March 1964.
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Motto: Melkedae (Fearless)
Badge: Blazon Azure, a fern erect or.
Colours: Gold and royal blue

HMCS Micmac (R10)/214 was a Destroyer of the Tribal class built in Canada by Halifax shipyard and served in the Royal Canadian Navy. Commissioned in September 1954, she wore pennants R10, then later 218 until she was paid off in March 1964.

See also: List of ships of the Canadian Navy


Tribal class destroyer (1936)
Royal Navy
Afridi | Ashanti | Bedouin | Cossack | Eskimo | Gurkha | Maori | Mashona | Matabele | Mohawk | Nubian | Punjabi | Sikh | Somali | Tartar | Zulu
Royal Canadian Navy
Athabaskan (i) | Athabaskan (ii) | Cayuga | Haida | Huron | Iroquois | Micmac | Nootka
Royal Australian Navy
Arunta | Bataan | Warramunga


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