HMCS Athabaskan

Several Canadian naval ships have been named HMCS Athabaskan. All named for the Athabaskan people and destroyers. First ship was British built, the other two in Canada.


 * HMCS Athabaskan (G07), a Tribal-class destroyer, commissioned in 1943 and torpedoed in the English Channel off French coast on 29 April 1944.
 * HMCS Athabaskan (R79), later renumbered (DDE 219), was a Tribal-class destroyer commissioned in 1947. Scrapped 1970.
 * HMCS Athabaskan (DDG 282) is an Iroquois-class destroyer, commissioned in 1972. Remained in service longer than her three sister ships, and was paid off in March 2017.

Battle Honours
 * Arctic, 1943–44 – blockade patrols in North Atlantic
 * English Channel, 1944 – Operation Hostile and Operation Tunnel
 * Korea, 1950–53 – three tours by providing naval gunfire support operations off the Korean coastline
 * Gulf and Kuwait