HMCS Wolf
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HMCS Wolf was an armed yacht of the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II that saw service on the British Columbia Coast of Canada. Constructed in 1915 as the yacht Wenowah, with the US entry into World War I, the vessel was taken into United States Navy service as USS Wenonah (SP-165) as a patrol ship. The vessel escorted convoys between the United States and Europe and between Gibraltar and Bizerte, Tunis and Genoa, Italy. After the war, Wenonah was loaned to the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey for three and a half years before being sold to private interests in 1928. In private ownership, the vessel was renamed at least twice, including Stranger and Blue Water.
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HMCS Wolf
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Wolf
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Wenowah
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* Blue Water
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* Gulfsteam
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* Stranger
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* Wenonah
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1940
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1919-04-12
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1945-05-16
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1917-06-08
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1940-10-02
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2013-05-02
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as Canadian armed yacht
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* 1 × QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun
* 1 × 2-pounder gun
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As Wenonah
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43
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1915
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Canada
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United States
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Sold for commercial use 1928
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Sold for commercial use 1946
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* Sold to United States Navy 1917–1928
* Sold to Royal Canadian Navy 1940–1945
* Wrecked off Powell River, British Columbia, 1947
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SP-165
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File:USS Wenonah SP-165.jpg
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1915
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Wolf
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* Wenonah
* Stranger
* Blue Water
* Gulfsteam
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Wenowah
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1947
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United States
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USS Wenonah , 1917-1929. Previously the civilian steam yacht Wenonah
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HMCS Wolf was an armed yacht of the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II that saw service on the British Columbia Coast of Canada. Constructed in 1915 as the yacht Wenowah, with the US entry into World War I, the vessel was taken into United States Navy service as USS Wenonah (SP-165) as a patrol ship. The vessel escorted convoys between the United States and Europe and between Gibraltar and Bizerte, Tunis and Genoa, Italy. After the war, Wenonah was loaned to the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey for three and a half years before being sold to private interests in 1928. In private ownership, the vessel was renamed at least twice, including Stranger and Blue Water. With the onset of World War II, the Royal Canadian Navy sought vessels capable of patrol duties. However, a lack of Canadian ships led them to acquiring vessels from their southern neighbour. Blue Water was acquired in 1940 for service on the British Columbia coast and used a patrol vessel. Following the war, the ship was sold again to commercial ownership and renamed Gulfstream. Gulfstream was wrecked off Powell River, British Columbia on 11 October 1947.
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* Sold toRoyal Canadian Navy1940–1945
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* Sold toUnited States Navy1917–1928
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* Wrecked offPowell River, British Columbia, 1947
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Sold for commercial use 1928
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Sold for commercial use 1946
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