Western Escort Force W-6
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Western Escort Force W-6 was a unit of ships of the Royal Canadian Navy serving in the Western Escort Force during the Second World War. W-6 provided protection for convoys on the east coast of Canada and into the Atlantic Ocean.
In December 1944 the group consisted of two Algerine-class minesweepers (HMCS Rockcliffe, and HMCS Oshawa) and two Flower-class corvettes (HMCS Oakville, and HMCS Saskatoon) By May 1945 Oakville had been replaced by the Flower-class corvette HMCS Dunvegan.
On 10 May 1945, after the official end of the German war, the German Type IX submarine U-889 surrendered to W-6 south of Newfoundland.
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- Escort Groups of the Royal Navy in World War II
- North American Coastal convoys of World War II
- North Atlantic convoys of World War II
- American Theater of World War II
- Battle of the Atlantic
- Royal Canadian Navy
- Military units and formations of Canada in World War II
- Naval battles and operations of World War II involving the United Kingdom
- Canadian military history stubs