Photo Essay: HMCS Haida

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Canadian Military History Volume 5 Issue 1 Article 12 1-23-2012 Photo Essay: HMCS Haida Carla Morse HMCS Haida Naval Museum Recommended Citation Morse, Carla (1996) "Photo Essay: HMCS Haida," Canadian Military History: Vol. 5: Iss. 1, Article 12. Available at: http://scholars.wlu.ca/cmh/vol5/iss1/12 This Feature is brought to you for free and open access by Scholars Commons @ Laurier. It has been accepted for inclusion in Canadian Military History by an authorized administrator of Scholars Commons @ Laurier. For more information, please contact scholarscommons@wlu.ca.

Morse: Photo Essay: HMCS <em>haida</em> Photo Essay HMCSHAID.A.'\. t ' \ ' '1' ' HMCS Haida. TribaL CLass Destroyer. Entered service 30 August 1943 and taken out qf service in October 1963. The Tribals were the most powerful destroyers ever built for the RoyaL Canadian Navy with six 4. 7- inch guns andjour torpedoes. They were a short-range. heavily armed ship builtfor speed. Haida had a complement qf 18 Q[Ticers and 230 crew. The Canadian Tribals all took their names from indigenous native "tribes. Haida's Canadian sister ships included Iroquois. Huron. Athabaskan (Lost). Micmac. Nootka, Cayuga, and Athabaskan II. In Canada, historic naval ships are not as plentiful as in the United States but their history is just as rich. Although Canada's naval tradition is a young one, officially starting with the Naval Act in 1910, the legacy is a lasting one that continues to thrive up to the present with the commissioning of the new City Class Frigates. Canadians have chosen to preserve three of the many ships that saw service in WWII. Two of them, the corvette HMCS Sackville and CGS Acadia are in Halifax and the other, the destroyer HMCS Haida, is in Toronto. The post-war vessel HMCS Bras D'Or is also preserved. It is very likely that other ships will be saved in this way with current plans to bring HMCS Fraser to Kingston, Ontario. It is sometimes hard to believe that you can actually still stand on the decks of some of the most famous ships in Canada but there is no doubt about the thrill of such an act once you are aboard. The following photo essay gives you a glimpse into HMCS Haida's past but to really feel it you should come aboard. Canadian Military History. Volume 5, Number l, Spring 1996. pp.85-90. 85 Published by Scholars Commons @ Laurier, 1996 1

Canadian Military History, Vol. 5 [1996], Iss. 1, Art. 12 ~y Above: HMCS Haida was the third Canadian ship commissioned into the Tribal Class of Destroyers ajter HMCS Iroquois and HMCS Athabaskan. Commander Harry DeWo!f {centre. holding name plaque) was Haida'sjlrst commanding q[{icer. All.hough she joined halfway through the war: Haida went on to become Canada's most famous wartime ship having sunk 11 enemy vessels. including four destroyers and a U-boal. She began her career escorting convoys into the Arctic on their supply runs to Murmansk, USSR. She was part of the escort group!hat.found the German battleship Scharnhorst which was sunk by HMS Duke of York in December 1943. As part q{ the 1 Ol.h Destroyer Flotilla. she was a member q{ the fleet that invaded Normandy. y=======~===---==========================~ HONO GREETINGS TEXANS Thu, nnrlo /hem w wear ''''.<lw;; boor;, a r, n l(allonhat dnd to g,~urally C<Jnducr /h[j'fjsdves a..rto.ans. No bronf ndtng r~h u Centre: On 29 April 1944 while patrolling q[t lhe coast q{ France with her sister sl1ip HMCS Athabaskan. Haida surprised two German destroyers. T -27 and T -24. q[f I he Isle qf Uslmnl. A _fiery battle ensued dwing which Athabaskan was sun/c. Haida's seaboats were ordered lowered bul. were Ia be left unmanned. However. crew members Able Seaman Jaclc Hannam. Stoker William Cummings. and Leading Seaman William McClure d~{ied these orders and jumped in the motor cutt.er and managed to piclc up six members of Athabaskan s crew. ~{ter a long night on the wate1: with the engine cutting in and out and German aircraft)iying overhead they arrived around midnight. the next day in Penzance qfter being picked up by an Air/Sea Rescue launch. In 1992. Haida's motor cutter was restored and is now displayed next to the ship. Bottom: In November 1949. Haida was doing maneuovers o_lf the coast of Bermuda when an American B-29 bomber went down. Haida was the first on the scene and lowered /1er seaboat once again to rescue the nine downed airmen. As a result, Haida's ships' company received many letlers of congratulations. The co-pilot of the plane was from Texas andfor this reason the crew were bestowed with these cert({icates naming them Honourary Texans. http://scholars.wlu.ca/cmh/vol5/iss1/12 2

Morse: Photo Essay: HMCS <em>haida</em> Above: After undergoing a rejlt in 1949 for conversion to an Anti-Submarine escort with improved ASDIC (sonar) and squid mountings filled on her quarterdeck. Haida was recommissioned at a ceremony held in Hal~fax on a cold and snowy day in March 1952. At that time. HMCS Haida became thej'irst Canadian ship commissioned under a queen and thus became known as "Her Majesty's Canadian Ship. After trials and worlcups she made two trips to Korea, once in September 1952 and again in December 1953. each time circumnavigating the globe. Centre: One qf Haida s duties while in Korea was to destroy enemy!.rains carrying supplies to the North Koreans. The US Nav!-J. in an ~{fort to boost morale. issued a challenge to all ships byfonning an elite group called the "Trainbusters Club." Membership ill the club was open to all ships. Haidajoined in December 1952 when she scored a direct hit on the engine qf a!.rain. Haida's crew proveci adept at this new sport scoringfour direct l1iis and earning one of the top spots ill the "club. Pictured here is Haida s 3"50 gun along with its crew. Bottom: In February 1959. HMCS Haida and HMCS Nootka were visiting Bermuda. One night while returning to Nootka via l'laida. a sailor from Nootka dropped Haida's badge over I he side as a prank. In 1975. the Canadian Naval Liason Officer in Bermuda received the following message from the British Cable Ship Sentinel: "Diver third engineer M.H. Rennie while working on ocean bed q{f Bermuda.Jound ship's plaque Haida." Maritime Commcmd arranged the return of the badge to Haida. with help from the Royal Navy. Here Admiral D.S. Boyle presents the badge to Frank Stoclcwell of Haida. It had been "missing"jar 16 years. Published by Scholars Commons @ Laurier, 1996 3

Canadian Military History, Vol. 5 [1996], Iss. 1, Art. 12 Left: A large part qfa sailor s daily routine was cleaning. pain Ling. and maintaining the ship. Here a group qf sailors takes time out to wash down the ship s hull and apply a new coat q{ paint to her wartime hull number. Even though Haida no longer goes out to sea. cleanliness. painting and preventative maintenance are still priorities to combat the corrosion and structural damage brought on by the effects of the weather (Inset). Each summer university students are hired to work on the ship and greet visitors but also to help keep the ship in good shape with a new coat q{ paint. Above right: Honourary Company q{ Noon Time Gunners. During the summer season. Haida"s 4" guns are fired every day at noon in a traditional salute. Often. guests are invited to fire the gun and become members qf the Honourary Company of Noon Time Gunners. Gunners gel fitted oul. in the antijlash gear complete with steel helmet and gloves Ia make the biggest bang they"ve ever made. Members qf this esteemed group include Bill Davis. Colleen Dewhurst. David ColleneUe. Veronica Tennant. Art Eggleton. John Black Aird. Barbara Hamilton. and Henry N.R. Jackman who is seen here after firing the gun in 1991. Left: In 1964. a group of businessmen got together and convinced the federal government not to sell Haida Jar scrap but instead to allow them to buy the ship and open U up as a museum on Toronto s waterfront. From 1964 to 1971. the ship was moored at the foot of York St. when thousands qf visitors walked her decks. It was during this time that Prince Phillip became her honourary patron. When Ontario Place opened in 1971. Haida was moved to the new park qfter the provincial government of Ontario agreed to purchase the ship and care for her in perpetuity. http://scholars.wlu.ca/cmh/vol5/iss1/12 4

Morse: Photo Essay: HMCS <em>haida</em> After 25 years. Haida still greets visitors as they watk through the main entrances of Ontario Place just off Lakeshore Boulevard. During the 1970s the ship was used as a Sea Cadet training camp during the summer month_s. Today. Haida is openjrom Victoria Day until Labour Day. as a naval museum and memorial to the men and women wl1o served in the Royal Canadian Navy. Our enthusiastic volunteers and crew have worked hard over tl1e years to make the ship as authentic as possible. It has been 33 years since Haida was retired from active service in 1963. Over that time technological changes have brought computerized and digital equipment which has allowed our ships to get bigger, better, faster, and more comfortable. Women now serve in ships along with the men. Despite all these changes, some things stay the same. Things like our need to H.M.C.S. HAIDA Naval Museum know about the past and the stories we can Jearn from the people who served on these ships. We can only imagine what it was like to serve on Canadian ships during World War Two or even in Korea but as you walk through the passageways and breathe the air of the ship you start to get some idea. For that alone we continue to work hard to keep Haida in great shape so that future generations may walk the decks of one of Canada's most famous ships. Hours: May l 7 -June 29 June 30 -September 2 10:00 am to 6:30pm daily 10:30 am to 7 pm daily Admission: $2.00 per person (ages 5-64) $1.50 for Seniors Children 4 and under are admitted free. Our address is 955 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto, ON M6K 3B9: (416)314-9755: (416)314-9878 FAX Carla Morse is Curator of the H.M.C.S. HAIDA Naval Museum. She has an Honours BA in Canadian History from Acadia University and a Masters of Museum Studies from University of Toronto. As H.M.C.S. HAIDA she is responsible for exhibit development, care of the collection, education programmes, collections documentation, fundraising marketing and programming 89 Published by Scholars Commons @ Laurier, 1996 5