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  1. His Majesty's Canadian Ship - Wikipedia

    The designation His Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS; French: Navire canadien de Sa Majesté [NCSM]), [1][2] is applied as a prefix to surface ships in the Royal Canadian Navy and …

  2. HCMS - Login

    Secure login page for accessing HCMS platform.

  3. Explore Naval Heritage - HMCS Canada Expedition 2025

    Discover the historical journey of HMCS Canada, Canada's first purpose-built warship, its transformation, and upcoming expedition to its wreck site in the Florida Keys.

  4. HMCS SACKVILLE: Canada’s Naval Memorial - Tourism Nova Scotia

    HMCS SACKVILLE, is a National Historic Site on the historic Halifax waterfront and The Last Corvette. Step aboard the 205-foot Sackville and walk back in time! Restored to her wartime …

  5. HMCS - Military and Government - Acronym Finder

    9 definitions of HMCS. Definition of HMCS in Military and Government. What does HMCS stand for?

  6. HMCS - Wikipedia

    HMCS may refer to: Her Majesty's Courts Service (2005-11) His Majesty's Canadian Ship His Majesty's Colonial Ship, see His Majesty's Ship Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman, a United …

  7. HMCS Victoria (SSK 876) - Wikipedia

    HMCS Victoria is a long-range hunter-killer (SSK) submarine of the Royal Canadian Navy, the lead ship of her class. She is named after the city of Victoria, British Columbia.

  8. HM Courts & Tribunals Service - GOV.UK

    We are responsible for the administration of criminal, civil and family courts in England and Wales, as well as the reserved unified tribunals across the United Kingdom. HMCTS is an executive ...

  9. HMCS - Definition, Usage & Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Discover the term 'HMCS,' its history, etymology, and its role within the Royal Canadian Navy. Learn how ships are designated HMCS and the tradition behind it.

  10. Seaspan Celebrates Naming and Upcoming Launch for the HMCS

    With a length of 173.7 metres, HMCS Protecteur is the longest naval vessel to ever be built in Canada. It will be joined by its counterpart, HMCS Preserver, in the coming years.