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Canadian HMCS Haida Tribal-Class Destroyer (G63) 36 Inches Model
Canadian HMCS Haida Tribal-Class Destroyer (G63) 36 Inches Model
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Canadian HMCS Haida (G63) is a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy, launched in 1942 and commissioned in 1943. Built in the United Kingdom, she served during World War II in the Atlantic and Arctic, escorting convoys and hunting German U-boats. Canadian HMCS Haida Tribal-Class Destroyer (G63) became known for her aggressive actions and was credited with sinking more enemy tonnage than any other Canadian warship. After World War II, Canadian HMCS Haida Tribal-Class Destroyer (G63) was modernized and served again during the Korean War, providing naval gunfire support and patrol duties. She remained active through the early Cold War, helping to protect international waters and support NATO operations. Her versatility and durability earned her the nickname "Canadian's Fightingest Ship." Decommissioned in 1963, Canadian HMCS Haida Tribal-Class Destroyer (G63) was preserved as a museum ship. She is now docked in Hamilton, Ontario, and designated a National Historic Site. Canadian HMCS Haida serves as a proud symbol of Canadian's naval heritage and wartime contributions.
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