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Watercraft / HMCS Haida / Tribal class destroyer / Haida
Date: 2011-06-05 02:48:08
Watercraft
HMCS Haida
Tribal class destroyer
Haida

HMCS Haida Commemorative Watch HMCS Haida was a 1,960 ton Tribal class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy that began her life in 1943 escorting convoys from the British naval port of Scapa Flow on the dreaded Murmansk

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