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HMCS ''Ojibwa'' was an that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and later the Canadian Forces Maritime Command (MARCOM). Originally intended for service with the Royal Navy as HMS ''Onyx'', the submarine was transferred to Canadian ownership before completion, and entered RCN service in 1965. ''Ojibwa'' operated primarily with Maritime Forces Atlantic until her decommissioning in 1998. In 2010, ''Ojibwa'' was laid up at CFB Halifax awaiting disposal, with the Elgin Military Museum planning to preserve her as a museum vessel. The submarine was towed to Port Burwell, Ontario in 2012, and was opened to the public in 2013. She is now the new focal point of a planned Museum of Naval History to be built alongside. ==Design and construction== (詳細はChatham Dockyard laying the keel down on 27 September 1962. Sometime prior to launching on 29 February 1964, the submarine was transferred to the RCN, and was launched as HMCS ''Ojibwa''. ''Ojibwa'' was commissioned on 23 September 1965.〔 The submarine was named after the Ojibwe First Nations people, and was assigned the pennant number 72.〔
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