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HMCS ''Chedabucto'' was a that served with the
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during the
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. She served primarily in the Battle of the Atlantic. During the
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in 1943, ''Chedabucto'' was sunk in a collision with a cable ship.


Design and description

A British design, the ''Bangor''-class minesweepers were smaller than the preceding s in British service, but larger than the in Canadian service.Chesneau, p. 64Macpherson and Barrie, p. 167 They came in two versions powered by different engines; those with a
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s and those with vertical triple-expansion steam engines. ''Chedabucto'' was of the latter design and was larger than her diesel-engined cousins. ''Chedabucto'' was
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, had a beam of and a draught of . The minesweeper had a
displacement Displacement may refer to: Physical sciences Mathematics and Physics * Displacement (geometry), is the difference between the final and initial position of a point trajectory (for instance, the center of mass of a moving object). The actual path ...
of . She had a complement of 6 officers and 77 enlisted. ''Chedabucto'' had two vertical triple-expansion steam engines, each driving one shaft, using steam provided by two Admiralty three-drum boilers. The engines produced a total of and gave a maximum speed of . The minesweeper could carry a maximum of of fuel oil. ''Chedabucto'' was armed with a single quick-firing (QF) /40 caliber Mk IV gun mounted forward. For anti-aircraft purposes, the minesweeper was equipped with one QF 2-pounder Mark VIII and two single-mounted QF 20 mm Oerlikon guns. As a convoy escort, ''Chedabucto'' was deployed with 40 depth charges launched from two depth charge throwers and four chutes.Macpherson, p. 19


Construction and career

''Chedabucto'' was ordered on 23 February 1940 and her
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was laid down on 24 January 1941 by Burrard Dry Dock Co. Ltd. in
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. The minesweeper was launched on 14 April 1941 and commissioned later that year on 27 September at Vancouver.Macpherson and Barrie, p. 169 The vessel was named for
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,
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.Darlington and McKee, pp. 106–109 After working up ''Chedabucto'' left
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on 11 November 1941 and arrived at
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on 17 December. On 12 January 1942, ''Chedabucto'' rescued the crew of the merchant ''Independence Hall'' which had run aground on
Sable Island Sable Island (french: île de Sable, literally "island of sand") is a small Canadian island situated southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and about southeast of the closest point of mainland Nova Scotia in the North Atlantic Ocean. The island ...
. On 8 April, ''Chedabucto'' attacked a surfaced
U-boat U-boats were naval submarines operated by Germany, particularly in the First and Second World Wars. Although at times they were efficient fleet weapons against enemy naval warships, they were most effectively used in an economic warfare ro ...
off Halifax. However, the ship's steering gear jammed and the U-boat was able to evade the minesweeper. On 10 April SS ''Trongate'' caught fire in Halifax harbour. Among the contents of her cargo were explosives. ''Chedabucto'' sank ''Trongate'' with non-explosive practice shells fired into the hull to scuttle the ship. Assigned to the Western Local Escort Force (WLEF) briefly, she was transferred to the Gulf Escort Force in June 1942. On 20 July 1942, convoy QS 19, escorted by ''Chedabucto'' and the corvette , came under attack by in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. One merchant vessel was sunk. At the end of September convoy QS 38, which the minesweeper was escorting, came under attack by . One merchant was hit but no contact was made between the escorts and the submarine. In September she was re-assigned to Sydney Force before returning to the WLEF in January 1943. ''Chedabucto'' then went for a refit at
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which were completed in June 1943. She was then assigned to the Gaspé Force in July. In October, ''Chedabucto'' was detailed to escort the
cable ship A cable layer or cable ship is a deep-sea vessel designed and used to lay underwater cables for telecommunications, electric power transmission, military, or other purposes. Cable ships are distinguished by large cable sheaves for guiding cabl ...
through the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The minesweeper screened the cable layer until Father Point and then detached to patrol duties.


Sinking

On 31 October 1943, ''Chedabucto'' was sailing down the
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to rendezvous with the fire
tugboat A tugboat or tug is a marine vessel that manoeuvres other vessels by pushing or pulling them, with direct contact or a tow line. These boats typically tug ships in circumstances where they cannot or should not move under their own power, su ...
''Citadelle'' when the minesweeper collided with the cable ship ''Lord Kelvin'' near
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. ''Lord Kelvin'' rammed the minesweeper on the port side, just aft of the
wardroom The wardroom is the mess cabin or compartment on a warship or other military ship for commissioned naval officers above the rank of midshipman. Although the term typically applies to officers in a navy, it is also applicable to marine officer ...
. ''Lord Kelvin'' reversed, leaving a hole in the side of the ship and a 10° list to port. The
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vessel was hailed and attempted to tow the stricken minesweeper closer to shore. However, the minesweeper grounded from shore and the list increased to 40°. The tow attempts were ceased and the crew of ''Chedabucto'' was transferred to ''Lord Kelvin'' and ''Chedabucto''s sister ship which had also arrived on the scene. The minesweeper later rolled onto her side and sank. There was one casualty aboard ''Chedabucto'', suffered during the collision. The ship sank from Rimouski.Rohwer, p. 282


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chedabucto (J168) Bangor-class minesweepers of the Royal Canadian Navy Ships built in British Columbia 1941 ships World War II minesweepers of Canada Maritime incidents in October 1943 Ships sunk in collisions