The Royal Canadian Navy's Quest for Autonomy in the North West Atlantic: 1941-43

On 30 April 1943 the Royal Canadian Navy assumed responsibility for the protection and control of shipping in the North West Atlantic. This event marked the successful conclusion of a campaign by the Royal Canadian Navy to gain control of its rapidly expanding seapower and to assert autonomy in an o...

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Main Author: Lund, W.G.D.
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Published: U.S. Naval War College Digital Commons 2018
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