HMCS Ville de Québec (FFH 332)

For other ships of the same name, see HMCS Ville de Québec.
HMCS Ville de Québec in September 2009
History
Canada
Name: Ville de Québec
Namesake: Quebec City, Quebec
Operator: Royal Canadian Navy
Builder: MIL Davie Shipbuilding, Lauzon
Laid down: 16 December 1988
Launched: 16 May 1991
Commissioned: 11 July 1994[1]
Homeport: CFB Halifax
Motto: Don de Dieu feray valoir (I will be worthy[1])
Nickname(s): "VDQ"
Honours and
awards:
Atlantic 1942-1944, Gulf of St. Lawrence 1942, Mediterranean 1943, English Channel 1944-1945[1]
Status: in active service, as of 2015
General characteristics
Class & type: Halifax-class frigate
Displacement:
  • 3,995 tonnes (light)
  • 4,795 tonnes (operational)
  • 5,032 tonnes (deep load)
Length: 134.2 m (440 ft)
Beam: 16.5 m (54 ft)
Draught: 7.1 m (23 ft)
Propulsion:
Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Range: 9,500 nmi (17,600 km; 10,900 mi)
Complement: 225 (including air detachment)
Armament:
Aircraft carried: 1 × CH-124 Sea King

HMCS Ville de Québec (FFH 332) (commonly referred to as VDQ) is a Halifax-class frigate that has served in the Canadian Forces and Royal Canadian Navy since 1993.

Ville de Québec is the third vessel in her class which is the name for the Canadian Patrol Frigate Project. She is the second Royal Canadian Navy ship to be named Ville de Québec and is Canada's only fully bilingual warship.

Ville de Québec was laid down on 16 December 1988 at MIL Davie Shipbuilding, Lauzon and launched on 16 May 1991. She was officially commissioned into the CF on 29 March 1993 and carries the hull classification symbol 332.

She is assigned to Maritime Forces Atlantic (MARLANT) and is homeported at CFB Halifax. Her Commanding officer is Commander (Capitaine de Fregate) Yves Germain.

Service

Ville de Québec serves on MARLANT missions protecting Canada's sovereignty in the Atlantic Ocean and enforcing Canadian laws in its territorial sea and Exclusive Economic Zone.

Ville de Québec has also been deployed on missions throughout the Atlantic and to the Indian Ocean; specifically the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea on anti-terrorism operations and in 2008, supported World Food Program efforts in Somalia.

The ship has also participated in several NATO missions, patrolling the Atlantic Ocean as part of Standing Naval Force Atlantic (STANAVFORLANT) and its successor Standing NATO Response Force Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1).

On 2 September 2005 Ville de Québec was deployed with a joint MARCOM/CCG task force to the Gulf of Mexico to assist the United States with disaster relief efforts in Louisiana and Mississippi following Hurricane Katrina.[2]

On 6 August 2008, Canadian Defence Minister, Peter McKay, announced that Ville de Québec would help in the protection of NATO relief for Somalia from pirates.

During the summer of 2012, she conducted an extensive tour of the Great Lakes, visiting 14 Great Lakes cities on both the Canadian and United States shores.[3]

Lineage - Ville de Québec

First of Name

HMCS Ville de Quebec (K242)

Second of Name

This is the current ship with the name Ville de Québec

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Official Lineages, Volume 2: Ships". National Defence and the Canadian Forces. 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  2. CTV.ca News Staff (14 September 2005). "Canadian sailors go ashore to help in Biloxi". CTV News. Archived from the original on 15 September 2005. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

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