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The creation of this site has required the use of many different sources, for information, photographs and illustrations. Some of the organizations and individuals who I would like to acknowledge include...
Canadian Navy - Many of the photos are official Canadian Navy photographs. My thanks to each individual responsible for the various official photos found here. The badges of each ship in the fleet was also obtained from their site.
Maritime Forces Atlantic - Home of the east coast fleet. Some of the information presented here is culled from the official website of MARLANT.
Maritime Forces Pacific - Home of Canada's west coast fleet. Additional information was gathered from the official website of MARPAC.
HMCS Websites - Some photographs and other information were found through the websites of various ships of the Canadian fleet.
Karl Wilson - For a few of his photographs which can be found on my site.
Sandy McClearn - My thanks to Sandy for allowing me the use of a few of his photographs and granting me permission to use the various silhouttes of each class of ship. Sandy is responsible for a number of sections at the USS Salem Museum site.
Ian MacCorquodale - My thanks to Ian for allowing me the use of various of his photographs to enhance my site. Visit Ian at Mac's Navy Links.
Jean Michel Roche - My thanks to Jean Michel for the many photos he has sent to me, for his continued contributions and specifically on the site, photos of HMCS Ville de Québec taken in Fort La France, French West Indies.
Patricia Neild - My thanks to Patricia for the shot of USS Inchon (MCS-12), from the MacDonald Bridge and allowing me the use it on my site.
Piet Sinke - Thanks to Piet for providing two great shots of HMCS Fredericton (FFH 337) taken in Amsterdam.
Chandler Ross - for the use of his scanner to allow me to utilize a number of photographs that I have taken.
World Navies Today (and the contributors) at the USS Salem site - for some of the specifications and details on the various NATO warships in my NATO Warship visits to Halifax, Nova Scotia area.
Jane's Fighting Ships and Jane's Fighting Ships Recognition Handbook - those indispensible resources for both sailors and naval enthusiasts, for certain specifications on various ships.
...and to everyone who has been gratious enough to provide links to my page from their sites, as well as to those who have taken the time to contact me and share photos, memorabilia, experiences and thoughts on all things nautical!