January, 1954
,," i i •.-.1 • -. I 1AICROWSNEST Vol. 6 No.3 THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY'S MAGAZINE JANUARY, 1954 LADY OF THE MONTH Pictured on the opposite page is HMCS Athabaskan, heroine of the story, "Night. Train from Songjin" (page 4). She is in a CONTENTS, much more tranquil mood, here, than she was on the night she was spitting shells at .' Page a Communist supply train that tried, and failed, to run the gauntlet on the east coast RCN Nel1Js Review.""" .. "." .. ,.".".,... ,.. ,.. ,.".,,', .. 2 rail line in Korea. ' In recognition of the good work done that night-and on other occasions, too-two Night Train Iron?" Songjin 4 I11embers of the ship's company were re cently awarded decorations and two others were mentioned in, despatches. The com Queen's Commendation 8 manding officer Acting Captain J. C. Reed, received the OBE (Military Division) and CPO George Vander-Hagen, the' Coxswain, "~"~ 9 the BEM. 'Mentioned in despatches were 'Awkin's 'Alo .""""" " .. ,.",.,.,.", ,., ", ..... ,. ,. ""',, Lieut.-Cdr. Harry Shorten and CPO John Shea. , The Sinking of U..488 ,: , 12 The Athabaskan now is undergoing arma ment conversion at Esquimalt. To her credit are three full tours of duty in the , Canada and the Sea .. '.... rFar East. On those three tours she spent a 14 total of 1,068 days-or' one month under three years-away from her home port; was. at sea for 75·5 per·cent of that time; Training in Sail t , ••, ••• t •••• ,,••••• .. •••••••••• t •••• , " ••• ,• ~ , ...... 17 steamed 2()3,907 miles, and fired 21,349 rounds of four-inch and 40mm ammunition ;at the enemy., A relnarkable record, to say The Supply Branch .".",.,...
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