HMCS Qu'Appelle (H69)

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Career
Ordered: 17 Mar 1933
Laid down: 15 Aug 1933
Launched: 12 Oct 1934
Commissioned: 6 June 1935 RN

8 February 1944 RCN

Decommissioned: 27 May 1946
Fate:
Struck:
General characteristics
Displacement: 1405 tons
Length: 329 feet (100 m)
Beam: 33 feet (10.1 m)
Draught: 11 feet (3.4 m)
Propulsion: 2 shafts;

3 Admiralty 3-drum boilers; 2 Parsons Geared Turbines; 36,000 shp

Speed: 31 kt
Range:
Complement: 13(o), 182(r)
Armament: 2x 4.7" guns

2x 6pdr Hotchkiss guns 4x 21" torpedo tubes 2x DC rails 2x small Hedgehog

Motto:
Colours: White and blue
Battle Honours: Atlantic, 1944; Normandy, 1944; Biscay, 1944.

plus other honours as Foxhound.

Badge: Blazon Azure, a bend wavy argent charged with a like bendlet gules, and over all a fox's mask argent.

HMCS Qu'Appelle (H69) (I) was a World War II River class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy.

Built at John Brown Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Ltd. Clydebank to be part of the Royal Navy's Interwar standard F class, she served as the HMS Foxhound (H69) until recommissioned into the RCN 8 February 1944. She was decommissioned 27 May 1946.

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