It was a navy staffed by Canadians, defending Canadian interests.
RCEME = Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Cfn is the acronym for Craftman, a soldier serving in the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps or Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in WW2.
Golding's occupation was WWII
The US had the largest navy during ww2
During WW2, there wasn't much choice. The RCAF were involved in a war to defeat the Nazis.
Yes, it means to get angry, particularly with a military subordinate. Originating in the Royal Navy in WW2 and much loved by British Army and Air Force DI's.
The Quebec Conference is a WW2 word. The conference was held in 1943. It was a secret meeting attended by the leaders of the British, Canadian and United States governments. They discussed the planning for the invasion of France. Queen Elizabeth was a class of Royal Navy battleships during World War 2.
The Royal Navy had Asdic for submarine detection. Initially it was quite primitive. I'm thinking Sonar, as such, is more recent than WW2.
During WW2 the US Navy built 126 submarines.
At the start of WW2 the Italian Navy was only slightly smaller than the British Royal Navy. The Italians had 2 full size battleships, 19 cruisers and over 120 destroyers. They lost because of poor tactics, bad communications and lack of fuel.
i don't know how many people died in ww2 at sea im doing a project for socials in my school what i have read on the internet is 30 thousand i don't believe its true consisdering Hitler killed around about 30 million Jews.look on wikipedia if u rlly want 2 know.
During World War II, the Canadian Navy primarily utilized a range of naval vessels, including corvettes, destroyers, and frigates, for anti-submarine warfare and convoy escort duties. The fleet was equipped with various weaponry, including depth charges, anti-aircraft guns, and torpedoes. Additionally, Canadian ships often carried 4-inch and 12-pounder guns for surface engagements. The navy played a crucial role in the Battle of the Atlantic, protecting supply lines from German U-boats.