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- HDMS_Lougen_(1791) shipNotes "Taken by the British in 1801 when capturing the Danish West Indies".
- HDMS_Olfert_Fischer_(F355) shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HDMS_Triton_(F358) shipNotes "Int'l Call Sign: OUEV".
- HMAS_AE1 shipNotes "Location of sinking unknown".
- HMAS_Air_Sprite shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Arunta_(I30) shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Bungaree shipNotes "Bungaree was owned by the Adelaide Steamship Company".
- HMAS_Cape_Leeuwin shipNotes "Ship characteristics from Straczek".
- HMAS_Collins_(SSG_73) shipNotes "The sonars and combat system are in the process of being updated across the class, to be completed by 2010. These characteristics represent the updated equipment.".
- HMAS_Dechaineux_(SSG_76) shipNotes "The sonars and combat system are in the process of being updated across the class, to be completed by 2010. These characteristics represent the updated equipment.".
- HMAS_Doomba shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Duchess_(D154) shipNotes "Aft 4.5 inch twin mounting, torpedo tubes, and Squid mortar were removed in 1974 during conversion to training ship.".
- HMAS_Duchess_(D154) shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Farncomb_(SSG_74) shipNotes "The sonars and combat system are in the process of being updated across the class, to be completed by 2010. These characteristics represent the updated equipment.".
- HMAS_Heros shipNotes "Ship's characteristics from Corvettes. Australia's Naval Patrol Forces. Photofile No. 10, p. 70".
- HMAS_Jeparit shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Melbourne_(R21) shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Onslow shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Pirie_(J189) shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Queenborough_(G70) shipNotes "Other characteristics as above".
- HMAS_Rankin_(SSG_78) shipNotes "The sonars and combat system are in the process of being updated across the class, to be completed by 2010. These characteristics represent the updated equipment.".
- HMAS_Reserve_(W_149) shipNotes "Ship characteristics from".
- HMAS_Rushcutter_(M_80) shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Sheean_(SSG_77) shipNotes "The sonars and combat system are in the process of being updated across the class, to be completed by 2010. These characteristics represent the updated equipment.".
- HMAS_Shoalwater_(M_81) shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Sprightly_(W_103) shipNotes "Ship characteristics from".
- HMAS_Sydney_(D48) shipNotes "Wreck rediscovered in 2008".
- HMAS_Sydney_(R17) shipNotes "Other characteristics as above".
- HMAS_Sydney_(R17) shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Tobruk_(L_50) shipNotes "Launching Ceremony Booklet".
- HMAS_Tobruk_(L_50) shipNotes "Ship diagrams".
- HMAS_Voyager_(D04) shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMAS_Waller_(SSG_75) shipNotes "The sonars and combat system are in the process of being updated across the class, to be completed by 2010. These characteristics represent the updated equipment.".
- HMAS_Yarra_(DE_45) shipNotes "Taken from:".
- HMCS_Algonquin_(DDG_283) shipNotes "Colours: Gold and azure blue".
- HMCS_Anticosti_(MSA_110) shipNotes "Formerly merchant Jean Tide.".
- HMCS_Antigonish_(K661) shipNotes "Colours: Gold and black".
- HMCS_Athabaskan_(DDG_282) shipNotes "Colours:White and Scarlet".
- HMCS_Baffin_(T275) shipNotes "--08-20".
- HMCS_Beaver_(S10) shipNotes "Formerly Aztec".
- HMCS_Caribou_(S12) shipNotes "Formerly Elfrecia.".
- HMCS_Cayuga_(R04) shipNotes "Colours: Gold and scarlet".
- HMCS_Constance shipNotes "Chartered by Customs Preventive Service, 1928-29".
- HMCS_Cormorant_(ASL_20) shipNotes "Carried the Pisces IV submersible or the SDL-1 submersible.".
- HMCS_Cormorant_(ASL_20) shipNotes "sold as mission ship".
- HMCS_Cougar_(Z15) shipNotes "Operated as civilian yacht Sabalo 1916-1917; as United States Navy patrol vessel USS Sabalo (SP-225) 1917-1919; as civilian Sabalo 1919-1931 and Breezin' Thru 1931-1940 and 1945-1950".
- HMCS_Edmonton_(MM_703) shipNotes "Colours: gold and black".
- HMCS_Elk_(S05) shipNotes "Pennant number: S05".
- HMCS_Fort_Erie_(K670) shipNotes "Colours:Red and Black".
- HMCS_Fredericton_(K245) shipNotes "1940".
- HMCS_Grilse shipNotes "Paid Off: 1918".
- HMCS_Haida_(G63) shipNotes "Now a museum ship and National Historic Site of Canada displayed at Hamilton, Ontario. Colors are gold and azure blue".
- HMCS_Huron_(DDG_281) shipNotes "Colours:Gold and crimson".
- HMCS_Huron_(G24) shipNotes "Colours: Gold and crimson".
- HMCS_Iroquois_(DDG_280) shipNotes "Colours:Gold and black".
- HMCS_Iroquois_(G89) shipNotes "Served from 1951 to 1962 with the designation DDE 217.".
- HMCS_Kapuskasing_(J326) shipNotes "Colours: White and dark green".
- HMCS_Karluk shipNotes "US registry New York , San Francisco".
- HMCS_Kingston_(MM_700) shipNotes "Colours:Gold and Red".
- HMCS_Micmac_(R10) shipNotes "** There is considerable variance among sources for the date of order. Evidence exists that the order initially was given to Halifax Shipyards informally in late 1940 and confirmed orally in January 1941. The actual written instructions were issued some time before the end of February 1941.".
- HMCS_Micmac_(R10) shipNotes "*** See main article for interim weapons fit following collision and before rebuilding as DDE.".
- HMCS_Micmac_(R10) shipNotes "Canadian built Tribals do not seem ever to have been equipped with the 0.5" HMGs in quad mounts found on other vessels of this class.".
- HMCS_Micmac_(R10) shipNotes "Colours: Gold and royal blue".
- HMCS_Miramichi_(MCB_150) shipNotes "Colours: Red and gold".
- HMCS_Miramichi_(MCB_150) shipNotes "Motto: Loyal à la mort".
- HMCS_Nanaimo_(MM_702) shipNotes "Colours: Gold and Blue".
- HMCS_Nootka_(J35) shipNotes "Renamed HMCS Nanoose in 1943.".
- HMCS_Nootka_(R96) shipNotes "Colours are white and royal blue.".
- HMCS_Oriole shipNotes "Auxiliary engine Detroit Diesel".
- HMCS_Ottawa_(FFH_341) shipNotes "Colours:white and red".
- HMCS_Penetang_(K676) shipNotes "Colours:White and blue".
- HMCS_Qu'Appelle_(H69) shipNotes "Colours:White and blue".
- HMCS_Renard_(S13) shipNotes "Operated as private yacht SS Winchester 1916–1917".
- HMCS_Renard_(S13) shipNotes "Operated as private yacht SS Winchester and SS Renard 1921–1940 and as SS Renard from 1944".
- HMCS_Renard_(S13) shipNotes "Served as United States Navy patrol vessel USS Winchester (SP-156) 1917–1919".
- HMCS_Reo_II shipNotes "Pendent A33".
- HMCS_Sackville_(K181) shipNotes "Now a museum ship owned by the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust, moored in season at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic".
- HMCS_Sioux_(R64) shipNotes "Colours: White and vermilion".
- HMCS_Timmins_(K223) shipNotes "1940".
- HMCS_Ungava_(J149) shipNotes "Colours: White and blue".
- HMCS_Venture shipNotes "Sold on 10 Dec 1945 to private investors, renamed Aldred & Emily".
- HMCS_Victoria_(SSK_876) shipNotes "Colours: Gold and Red".
- HMCS_Windsor shipNotes "Colours: Gold and Blue".
- HMHS_Britannic shipNotes "Carried no civilian passengers; 1,066 onboard at time of sinking".
- HMHS_Newfoundland shipNotes "sister ship:".
- HMNZS_Monowai_(F59) shipNotes "Davits fitted for 20 LCAs for 800 plus troops. Capacity of each 35 troops or 365 kg cargo.".
- HMS_A8 shipNotes "Pennant # I-18".
- HMS_Abbotsham_(M2787) shipNotes Pennant_number.
- HMS_Abdiel_(M39) shipNotes "Pennant number M39".
- HMS_Abingdon_(J23) shipNotes "Pennant number: J23 / N23".
- HMS_Africa_(1905) shipNotes "2164".
- HMS_Africa_(1905) shipNotes "The first British launch of an airplane from a ship took place aboard Africa in 1912".
- HMS_Agamemnon_(1906) shipNotes "The last surviving British predreadnought when scrapped".
- HMS_Agamemnon_(M10) shipNotes "Pennant number: M10".
- HMS_Albemarle_(1901) shipNotes "Became accommodation ship in reserve 1917".
- HMS_Albion_(1763) shipNotes "Floating battery from 1794".
- HMS_Albury_(J41) shipNotes "Pennant number: J41".
- HMS_Alresford_(J06) shipNotes "Pennant number = J06 / N06".
- HMS_Altham_(M2602) shipNotes "Pennant number: M2602 / IMS02".
- HMS_Amphion_(1883) shipNotes "2.0".