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HMCS ''Saguenay'' was a that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from 1956-1990. She was the second vessel in her class and the second Canadian naval unit to carry the name . ''Saguenay'' was laid down on 4 April 1951 at Halifax Shipyards Ltd., Halifax and launched on 30 July 1953. She was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy on 15 December 1956 and assigned pennant number 206. ==Design== The ''St. Laurent'' class were built to an operational requirement much like that which produced the British Type 12, and powered by the same machinery plant. The rounded deck-edge forward was adopted to prevent ice forming.〔Friedman, ''The Postwar Naval Revolution'' p.161〕 The vessels were designed to operate in harsh Canadian conditions. They were built to counter nuclear, biological and chemical attack conditions, which lead to a design with a rounded hull, a continuous main deck, and the addition of a pre-wetting system to wash away contaminants. The living spaces on the ship were part of a "citadel" which could be sealed off from contamination for the crew safety. The ships were sometimes referred to as "Cadillacs" for their relatively luxurious crew compartments; these were also the first Canadian warships to have a bunk for every crew member since previous warship designs had used hammocks.
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