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- HMCS_Armentières length "39624.0".
- HMCS_Armentières abstract "HMCS Armentières was one of twelve Battle class naval trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). Named after the Battle of Armentières, she was built by Canadian Vickers, at Montreal, and was commissioned on 5 June 1918. Along with HMCS Givenchy, and HMCS Thiepval, Armentières accompanied HMCS Stadacona on a trip to the west coast via the Panama Canal in early 1919. Shortly after arriving in Esquimalt, British Columbia, Armentières was refitted to increase its utility as a training ship, with a captain's cabin built abaft the wheelhouse, and two cabins built below the upper deck. Decommissioned on 28 October 1919, the ship was recommissioned in 1923, but on 2 September 1925 sank in Pipestem Inlet, near Barkley Sound. Salvaged over a month later, Armentières was recommissioned again and resumed her service. Frequently functioning as a training ship for the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, Armentières also performed fisheries patrol duties, including the protection of migrating fur seals against illegal hunting. This enforcement of the North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911 was often carried out in conjunction with the Battle class trawlers HMCS Thiepval and HMCS Givenchy, which at the time was serving with the Department of Marine and Fisheries as CGS Givenchy. In the 1930s, Armentières also assisted with hydrographic survey and oceanographic work Armentières continued her service throughout the interwar years, and by 1934 was the only Battle class trawler still serving with the RCN, although others were still in use by other government departments and would return to naval service in 1939. During much of the Second World War, Armentières served as an examination vessel at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, and following the end of the war was paid off on 8 February 1946. Subsequently sold as surplus, Armentières was purchased by the Coastal Towing Company of Vancouver, who renamed her SS A.G. Garrish, installed a new boiler, and made changes to adapt the ship for towing log rafts and scows. She underwent two further name changes by 1962, when she was known as the Laforce, and in 1972 was sold to an American buyer.".
- HMCS_Armentières builder Canadian_Vickers.
- HMCS_Armentières builder Montreal.
- HMCS_Armentières builder Quebec.
- HMCS_Armentières class Battle-class_trawler.
- HMCS_Armentières commissioningDate "1918-06-05".
- HMCS_Armentières decommissioningDate "1919-10-28".
- HMCS_Armentières length "39.624".
- HMCS_Armentières shipBeam "7.62".
- HMCS_Armentières shipLaunch "1917-08-11".
- HMCS_Armentières status "Sold to American buyer, 1972".
- HMCS_Armentières status "Sold to Coastal Towing Company, 1946".
- HMCS_Armentières thumbnail HMCS_Armentières_E-032.jpg?width=300.
- HMCS_Armentières topSpeed "18.52".
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- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageRevisionID "611335357".
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- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Vickers.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Category:1917_ships.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battle_class_trawlers.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Department_of_Marine_and_Fisheries_(Canada).
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Esquimalt.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Examination_vessel.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Fisheries_and_Oceans_Canada.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Fur_seal.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Fur_seals.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Hydrographic_survey.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Log_raft.
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- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Naval_trawler.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink North_Pacific_Fur_Seal_Convention_of_1911.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Oceanography.
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- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink QF_12-pounder_12_cwt_naval_gun.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
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- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Canadian_Navy.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Scow.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink Timber_rafting.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLink File:HMCS_Armentières_E-032.jpg.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMCS ''Armentières''".
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMCS Armentières".
- HMCS_Armentières hasPhotoCollection HMCS_Armentières.
- HMCS_Armentières hideHeader "yes".
- HMCS_Armentières shipArmament "1".
- HMCS_Armentières shipBuilder Canadian_Vickers.
- HMCS_Armentières shipBuilder Montreal.
- HMCS_Armentières shipBuilder Quebec.
- HMCS_Armentières shipClass Battle-class_trawler.
- HMCS_Armentières shipClass Battle_class_trawler.
- HMCS_Armentières shipClass Naval_trawler.
- HMCS_Armentières shipCommissioned "1918-06-05".
- HMCS_Armentières shipCountry "Canada".
- HMCS_Armentières shipDecommissioned "1919-10-28".
- HMCS_Armentières shipDecommissioned "1946".
- HMCS_Armentières shipFate "Sold to American buyer, 1972".
- HMCS_Armentières shipFate "Sold to Coastal Towing Company, 1946".
- HMCS_Armentières shipLaunched "1917-08-11".
- HMCS_Armentières shipName "Armentières".
- HMCS_Armentières shipNamesake Battle_of_Armentières.
- HMCS_Armentières shipRecommissioned "1923".
- HMCS_Armentières shipRenamed "Laforce".
- HMCS_Armentières shipRenamed "SS A.G. Garrish".
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Battle-class_trawler.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HMCS.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Ship_Career.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Ship_Characteristics.
- HMCS_Armentières wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- HMCS_Armentières subject Category:1917_ships.
- HMCS_Armentières subject Category:Battle_class_trawlers.
- HMCS_Armentières type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMCS_Armentières type Ship.
- HMCS_Armentières type Product.
- HMCS_Armentières type DesignedArtifact.
- HMCS_Armentières type Thing.
- HMCS_Armentières type Q11446.
- HMCS_Armentières comment "HMCS Armentières was one of twelve Battle class naval trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). Named after the Battle of Armentières, she was built by Canadian Vickers, at Montreal, and was commissioned on 5 June 1918. Along with HMCS Givenchy, and HMCS Thiepval, Armentières accompanied HMCS Stadacona on a trip to the west coast via the Panama Canal in early 1919.".
- HMCS_Armentières label "HMCS Armentières".
- HMCS_Armentières sameAs Category:HMCS_Armentieres_(ship,_1918).
- HMCS_Armentières sameAs اچامسیاس_ارمانتیر.
- HMCS_Armentières sameAs m.0f2qlw.
- HMCS_Armentières sameAs Q5630708.
- HMCS_Armentières sameAs Q5630708.
- HMCS_Armentières wasDerivedFrom HMCS_Armentières?oldid=611335357.
- HMCS_Armentières depiction HMCS_Armentières_E-032.jpg.