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HMCS Festubert
HMCS Festubert
History
Canada
NameFestubert
NamesakeBattle of Festubert
BuilderPolson Iron Works, Toronto
Launched2 August 1917
Commissioned13 November 1917
Recommissioned1 May 1923
Decommissioned1934
Recommissioned1939
Decommissioned17 April 1945
FateSold 1946, scuttled 30 June 1971
General characteristics
Class and typeTemplate:Sclass2- naval trawler
Displacement320 long tons (330 t)
Length130 ft (40 m)
Beam23 ft 6 in (7.16 m)
Draught13 ft 6 in (4.11 m)
Speed10 knots (12 mph; 19 km/h)
Armament1 × 12-pounder gun

HMCS Festubert was one of twelve Template:Sclass2- naval trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. Built at Polson Iron Works in Toronto, Festubert was commissioned on 13 November 1917. Laid up on the east coast after the end of the war, she was recommissioned for training and other duties in May 1923, but was again placed in reserve in 1934. During the Second World War, Festubert, designated Gate Vessel 17, was one of the gate vessels in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Sold in 1946 and renamed Inverleigh, on 30 June 1971 she was scuttled off Burgeo, Newfoundland.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Ken Macpherson and John Burgess, The ships of Canada's naval forces 1910-1993 : a complete pictorial history of Canadian warships, (St. Catharines, Ont.: Vanwell Pub., 1994), 23. ISBN 0-920277-91-8