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- HMCS_Thiepval length "39624.0".
- HMCS_Thiepval abstract "HMCS Thiepval was one of twelve Battle class Naval trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). After seeing service on Canada's east coast at the end of the First World War, Thiepval was transferred to the west coast, where she spent the remainder of her career. In 1924, Thiepval visited the Soviet Union and Japan as part of the support efforts for a round-the-world flight attempt. Thiepval struck a rock and sank off the British Columbia coast in 1930, and her wreck has since become a popular attraction for divers.".
- HMCS_Thiepval builder Kingston,_Ontario.
- HMCS_Thiepval builder Kingston_Shipbuilding_Company.
- HMCS_Thiepval class Battle-class_trawler.
- HMCS_Thiepval commissioningDate "1918-07-24".
- HMCS_Thiepval decommissioningDate "1920-03-19".
- HMCS_Thiepval length "39.624".
- HMCS_Thiepval recommissioningDate "1923-04-01".
- HMCS_Thiepval shipBeam "7.62".
- HMCS_Thiepval status "Struck a rock and sank in the Barkley Sound, 27 February 1930".
- HMCS_Thiepval thumbnail HMCS_Thiepval_MC-10041.jpg?width=300.
- HMCS_Thiepval topSpeed "18.52".
- HMCS_Thiepval wikiPageExternalLink battle.
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- HMCS_Thiepval wikiPageExternalLink RTW001C.HTM.
- HMCS_Thiepval wikiPageID "5751409".
- HMCS_Thiepval wikiPageRevisionID "606316811".
- HMCS_Thiepval hasPhotoCollection HMCS_Thiepval.
- HMCS_Thiepval hideHeader "yes".
- HMCS_Thiepval shipArmament "1".
- HMCS_Thiepval shipBuilder Kingston,_Ontario.
- HMCS_Thiepval shipBuilder Kingston_Shipbuilding_Company.
- HMCS_Thiepval shipClass Battle-class_trawler.
- HMCS_Thiepval shipClass Naval_trawler.
- HMCS_Thiepval shipCommissioned "1918-07-24".
- HMCS_Thiepval shipCountry "Canada".
- HMCS_Thiepval shipDecommissioned "1920-03-19".
- HMCS_Thiepval shipFate "--02-27".
- HMCS_Thiepval shipLaunched "1917".
- HMCS_Thiepval shipName "Thiepval".
- HMCS_Thiepval shipNamesake Battle_of_Thiepval_Ridge.
- HMCS_Thiepval shipRecommissioned "1923-04-01".
- HMCS_Thiepval subject Category:1917_ships.
- HMCS_Thiepval subject Category:Battle_class_trawlers.
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- HMCS_Thiepval comment "HMCS Thiepval was one of twelve Battle class Naval trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). After seeing service on Canada's east coast at the end of the First World War, Thiepval was transferred to the west coast, where she spent the remainder of her career. In 1924, Thiepval visited the Soviet Union and Japan as part of the support efforts for a round-the-world flight attempt.".
- HMCS_Thiepval label "HMCS Thiepval".
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- HMCS_Thiepval sameAs Q5630945.
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- HMCS_Thiepval depiction HMCS_Thiepval_MC-10041.jpg.
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- HMCS_Thiepval name "Thiepval".