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HMCS Carleton : ウィキペディア英語版
HMCS Carleton

HMCS ''Carleton'' is a unit of the Canadian Forces Naval Reserve based in Ottawa, Ontario, with approximately 230 primarily part-time sailors.
==History==

In 1923, the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) was established. This Reserve Force was organized into companies and half companies located in fourteen cities across Canada. In 1935, the name of the Ottawa Half-Company was changed to the "Ottawa Division of the RCNVR".
Just prior to Canada's declaration of war on Germany, the government called the Reserve into active service. For the duration of hostilities, the Ottawa Division concentrated on the recruitment and basic training of seamen. By the end of the war some 4,620 officers and men had enlisted through the Ottawa Reserve Division.
On 1 November 1941, the Ottawa Division was commissioned as HMCS ''Carleton''. It was named after , a schooner which took part in the Battle of Valcour Island, in 1776, during the American War of Independence. The schooner was named after Governor Guy Carleton.
On 17 December 1943 HMCS ''Carleton'' moved to its current facilities at Canadian Forces Reserve Barrack Dow's Lake, when the new "stone frigate" was inaugurated in the presence of Major General Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone, Governor General of Canada. In 1944, a new type of naval presence was added to ''Carleton'' when the barracks blocks were occupied by the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service (WRENS). New training facilities were then added to Carleton in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
A memorial anchor with plaques on a concrete base, and nine-pounder guns were erected by HMCS Carleton. This memorial, which was unveiled on May 6, 1973 by Governor General Roland C. Michener,C.C., C.M.M., C.D., is dedicated to the Naval Reservists and the Naval Reserve in the fiftiether year of the Naval Reserve.
Since its establishment, members of ''Carleton'' have played an active role in the National Capital Region. In recognition of its contribution to the community, ''Carleton'' was presented with the Key to the City of Ottawa in 1976.

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