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HMCS St. Eloi : ウィキペディア英語版
HMCS St. Eloi

HMCS ''St. Eloi'' was one of twelve Battle class naval trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). Named after the Action of the St. Eloi Craters, she was built by Polson Iron Works, in Toronto, Ontario, and was commissioned on 13 November 1917. Decommissioned in 1920, she was turned over to the Department of Marine and Fisheries, and like sister ships , , and was converted to a lightship, eventually being designated Lightship No. 20.
Returned to the RCN in 1940, ''St. Eloi'' became a gate vessel, designated ''Gate Vessel 12'', and spent part of the war at Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Handed over to the Department of Transport in June 1945, ''St. Eloi'' was ultimately disposed of in 1962.〔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), 24. ISBN 0-920277-91-8〕〔Charles D. Maginley and Bernard Collin, ''The Ships of Canada's Marine Services'', St. Catharines, Ontario: Vanwell Publishing, 2001, 113. ISBN 1-55125-070-5〕
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