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- Q17018204 subject Q6194812.
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- Q17018204 abstract "HMCS St. Catharines was a River-class frigate that served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. She served primarily as a convoy escort in the Battle of the Atlantic. She was named for St. Catharines, Ontario. After the war she was re-purposed as a weather ship for use by the Department of Transport of Canada.St. Catharines was ordered in October 1941 as part of the 1942–1943 River-class building program. She was laid down on 2 May 1942 by Yarrows Ltd. at Esquimalt and launched 5 December later that year. She was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy on 31 July 1943 at Esquimalt.".
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- Q17018204 class Q2500278.
- Q17018204 commissioningDate "1943-07-31".
- Q17018204 country Q16.
- Q17018204 decommissioningDate "1945-12-14".
- Q17018204 layingDown "1942-05-02".
- Q17018204 length "86.2584".
- Q17018204 operator Q25387.
- Q17018204 shipBeam "11.1252".
- Q17018204 shipLaunch "1942-12-05".
- Q17018204 status "converted toWeather ship1950".
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- Q17018204 topSpeed "37.04".
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- Q17018204 shipBuilder Q14944797.
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- Q17018204 shipClass Q2500278.
- Q17018204 shipCommissioned "1943-07-31".
- Q17018204 shipCountry "Canada".
- Q17018204 shipDecommissioned "1945-12-14".
- Q17018204 shipFate "converted to Weather ship 1950".
- Q17018204 shipLaidDown "1942-05-02".
- Q17018204 shipLaunched "1942-12-05".
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- Q17018204 shipName "St. Catharines".
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- Q17018204 type Product.
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- Q17018204 comment "HMCS St. Catharines was a River-class frigate that served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. She served primarily as a convoy escort in the Battle of the Atlantic. She was named for St. Catharines, Ontario. After the war she was re-purposed as a weather ship for use by the Department of Transport of Canada.St. Catharines was ordered in October 1941 as part of the 1942–1943 River-class building program. She was laid down on 2 May 1942 by Yarrows Ltd.".
- Q17018204 label "HMCS St. Catharines (K325)".
- Q17018204 depiction Stcatherinesfrigate.jpg.
- Q17018204 name "St. Catharines".