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HMCS Protecteur : ウィキペディア英語版 | HMCS Protecteur (AOR 509)
Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) ''Protecteur'' (AOR 509) was the lead ship of the s in service with the Royal Canadian Navy. She was part of the Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC), homeported at CFB Esquimalt, British Columbia. Built by Saint John Shipbuilding and Dry Docks in Saint John, New Brunswick, she was commissioned on 30 August 1969. She was the first Canadian naval unit to carry the name ''Protecteur''; however, there have been several units, including a base, named . Mostly known for her humanitarian efforts, ''Protecteur'' had also served in times of war including Operation Friction and Operation Apollo in the Persian Gulf region, multi-national naval exercises and as part of the INTERFET in East Timor. Operation Apollo was the largest deployment of the Royal Canadian Navy since the Korean War. In six months ''Protecteur'' logged over , delivering over of fuel and 390 pallets of dry goods to deployed coalition ships. ''Protecteur'', as well as her sister ship ''Preserver'', were scheduled to be paid off in 2017, however damage due to an engine fire aboard the ship in 2014 forced ''Protecteur'' to be prematurely paid off. ''Protecteur'' was decommissioned at a farewell ceremony on 14 May 2015. ==Building ''Protecteur''== ''Protecteur'' was the first Canadian naval unit to carry the name ''Protecteur''; however, there have been two Australian and seven British naval units named ''Protector''. The name was also used for a Canadian base, named .〔
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