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HMCS Warrior
HMCS Warrior

Seen here in 1948, HMCS Warrior was the first aircraft carrier to be commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN).

Between 1946 and 1948, the RCN used Warrior, originally built for Britain's Royal Navy, to gain experience with naval aviation. Operations soon revealed that Warrior was unsuited to the North Atlantic's cold climate without extensive modifications. While Warrior was the first aircraft carrier in the RCN, during the Second World War, the escort carriers HMS Nabob and HMS Puncher had largely Canadian crews, but remained ships in the Royal Navy.

George Metcalf Archival Collection
CWM 19900321-015



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HMCS Malahat Crew, 1957
Naval Fire Fighting Training
Cadets in Summer Training
Radio Room, HMCS Margaree
Brooke Claxton Laying Cornerstone, October 1953
HMCS Labrador
Canadian Sailors Rescue a Horse
Soviet Submarine Crew
HMCS Swansea, July 1959
Limbo Anti-Submarine Mortar, HMCS Kootenay
HMCS Margaree
Sikorsky H04S Helicopter
Plotting Room, Halifax
Grumman Tracker Launch
United Nations Warships off Korea, 1950-1953
HMCS Cayuga at Sea
HMCS Cayuga Firing on Enemy Shore Battery
RCN Tribal B Gun, Korea
North Korean Caves
Track of HMCS Crusader, 1952-1953
HMCS Warrior
HMCS Magnificent
HMCS Bonaventure