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- HMCS_Magog_(K673) length "86258.4".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) abstract "HMCS Magog was a River-class frigate that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) during the Second World War. She was used primarily as a convoy escort. On 14 October 1944, she was torpedoed by U-1223. She survived the attack, was towed to port and declared a constructive total loss. Magog was named for the town of Magog, Quebec.Magog was ordered in October 1941 as part of the 1942-1942 River-class building program. She was laid down on 16 June 1943 by Canadian Vickers Ltd. at Montreal and launched on 22 September 1943. Magog was commissioned into the RCN at Quebec City on 7 May 1944 with the pennant number K673.".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) builder Canadian_Vickers.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) builder Montreal.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) commissioningDate "1944-05-07".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) decommissioningDate "1944-12-20".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) layingDown "1943-06-16".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) length "86.2584".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) operator Royal_Canadian_Navy.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipBeam "11.1252".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipLaunch "1943-09-22".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) status "Torpedoed on 14 October 1944. Towed to Quebec City and declared a total loss.".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) thumbnail HMCS_Magog_torpedoed_1944_LAC_e010859218-v8.jpg?width=300.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) topSpeed "37.04".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) wikiPageExternalLink www.hmcsmagog.com.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) wikiPageID "10388897".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) wikiPageRevisionID "605763113".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) hasPhotoCollection HMCS_Magog_(K673).
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipArmament "1".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipArmament "2".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipArmament "8".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipArmament "up to 150 depth charges".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipBuilder Canadian_Vickers.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipBuilder Montreal.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipCommissioned "1944-05-07".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipComplement "157".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipCountry "Canada".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipDecommissioned "1944-12-20".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipDraught ";".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipFate "--10-14".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipHonours "Gulf of St. Lawrence, 1944".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipIdentification "pennant number:K 673".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipLaidDown "1943-06-16".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipLaunched "1943-09-22".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipLength "o/a".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipLength "p/p".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipName "Magog".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipNamesake Magog,_Quebec.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipOperator Royal_Canadian_Navy.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipOrdered "October 1941".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipPropulsion "2".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipRange "oil fuel; at".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipSpeed "20.0".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) shipYardNumber "171".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) subject Category:1943_ships.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) subject Category:River-class_frigates_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Navy.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) type Ship.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) type Product.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) comment "HMCS Magog was a River-class frigate that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) during the Second World War. She was used primarily as a convoy escort. On 14 October 1944, she was torpedoed by U-1223. She survived the attack, was towed to port and declared a constructive total loss. Magog was named for the town of Magog, Quebec.Magog was ordered in October 1941 as part of the 1942-1942 River-class building program. She was laid down on 16 June 1943 by Canadian Vickers Ltd.".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) label "HMCS Magog (1943)".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) label "HMCS Magog (K673)".
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) sameAs m.02qb89m.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) sameAs Q3788144.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) sameAs Q3788144.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) wasDerivedFrom HMCS_Magog_(K673)?oldid=605763113.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) depiction HMCS_Magog_torpedoed_1944_LAC_e010859218-v8.jpg.
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) isPrimaryTopicOf HMCS_Magog_(K673).
- HMCS_Magog_(K673) name "Magog".