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Nom de l'objet : Ship's Plaque
Titre : HMCS La Hulloise
Matériaux : metal
Médium : paint
Numéro d'accession : 2006.Cr.313
Nom de la collection : Crow's Nest
Culture : Canadian
Description : Metal circular crest with gold fleurs de lys and crown against ablue and white striped background enclosed in gold rope twist border with gold maple leaves on top.
Commentaires : The river class frigate HMCS La Hulloise was commissioned at Montreal on May 20, 1944 and arrived at Halifax in June. She proceeded to Bermuda in July to work up and on returning was assigned to EG 16 at Halifax. In October she was assigned to EG-25, transferred with it to Londenderry in November 1944. She spent the remainder of the war in U.K. waters, based variously at "Derry and Rosyth". On March 7, 1945 with Strathadam and Thetford Mines, she took part in sinking of U-1302 in St. Georges Channel. Late in May she sailed for Canada to undergo tropicalization refit at Saint John. Work was completed Ocotber 19, but the Pacific war had ended and she was paid off at Halifax on December 6. Recommissioned for cadet and new entry training in 1949, La Hulloise was largely operational from then until November 23, 1953, when she was paid off for conversion to a Prestonian class ocean escort. She was commissioned as such on October 9, 1957 and remained in service until paid off July 16, 1965. She was broken up at La Spezia, Italy in 1966.
Fonctions : ship's badge
Hauteur : 0.000
Longueur : 22.000
Largeur : 0.000
Profondeur : 1.000
Unité de mesure linéaire : cm
Sujet ou image : Ship's Crest
Établissement : Crow's Nest Military Artifacts Association 
Ville de l'établissement : St. John's
Province de l'établissement : Newfoundland and Labrador

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