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The narrative of the Canadian Navy in World War II is rich and multifaceted, characterized by significant achievements and profound sacrifices. Though the Tribal-class destroyers stand out as remarkable vessels in their own right, it is essential to honor the entire spectrum of naval service, including the equally brave crews of the smaller Corvettes. Together, these ships and their crews forged a legacy that remains a pivotal part of Canada’s maritime heritage and historical identity. Through their commitment and bravery, they shaped the course of history and continue to inspire future generations.