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HMCS OJIBWA, first of Canada’s O-boats

February 2, 2016 by Robert Mackay Leave a Comment

OjibwayOJIBWA was commissioned for the first time in 1965 in HM Dockyard Chatham, England. She served in the RCN until May 1988.

She is now at rest and on display, a magnificent museum piece located at Port Burwell on the shore of Lake Erie. See the Museum of Naval History.

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From saddles and spurs to periscopes and North-Seekers, Robert W. Mackay is an avid military, naval and wartime historian.

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