Allied Warship Commanders


William Purvis Moffat, RCNVR

Birth details unknown


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Ranks

21 Aug 1937Lt.
???A/Lt.Cdr.
1 Jul 1944Lt.Cdr.


Retired: 3 Jan 1946

Decorations

Warship Commands listed for William Purvis Moffat, RCNVR


ShipRankTypeFromTo
HMCS Fennel (K 194)A/Lt.Cdr.Corvette6 Sep 194315 May 1944
HMCS Stone Town (K 531)A/Lt.Cdr.Frigate5 Jun 194420 Apr 1945
HMCS Poundmaker (K 675)Lt.Cdr.Frigate21 Apr 194525 Nov 1945

Career information

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Events related to this officer

Corvette HMCS Fennel (K 194)


6 Mar 1944
After unsuccessful attempts at towing the boat to port the German submarine U-744 was sunk at 1830hrs on 6 March 1944 in the North Atlantic, in position 52º01'N, 22º37'W, after being torpedoed by the British destroyer HMS Icarus (Lt.Cdr. R. Dyer, RN). U-744 was attacked for over 30 hours by depth charges from HMS Icarus, the Canadian frigate HMCS St. Catharines (T/Lt.Cdr. A.F. Pickard, RCNR with Cdr. P.W. Burnett, DSC, RN escort group commander onboard), Canadian corvettes HMCS Fennel (A/Lt.Cdr. W.P. Moffat, RCNVR), HMCS Chilliwack (T/A/Lt.Cdr. C.R. Coughlin, RCNVR), Canadian destroyers HMCS Chaudiere (A/Lt.Cdr. C.P. Nixon, RCN), HMCS Gatineau (A/Lt.Cdr. H.V.W. Groos, RCN) and the British corvette HMS Kenilworth Castle (Lt. J.J.Allon, RNR).

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