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HMCS CC-2 was a CC-class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. The ship was launched in 1913 in Seattle, Washington as the submarine Antofagasta for Chile. This deal fell through and the boat, along with HMCS CC-1, was offered to British Columbia's premier Sir Richard McBride, just nine days before the United Kingdom's declaration of war in 1914. On 4 August 1914, the day war was declared, the boat departed at night (to maintain secrecy from the Chilean, German, and U.S. governments) for handover to British Columbia authorities near Victoria, British Columbia. The Dominion Government of Canada later ratified the sale although there was a Parliamentary investigation of the cost of both boats, over twice the annual budget for the entire Royal Canadian Navy in 1913–14. CC-2 served in the

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  • HMCS CC-2 was a CC-class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. The ship was launched in 1913 in Seattle, Washington as the submarine Antofagasta for Chile. This deal fell through and the boat, along with HMCS CC-1, was offered to British Columbia's premier Sir Richard McBride, just nine days before the United Kingdom's declaration of war in 1914. On 4 August 1914, the day war was declared, the boat departed at night (to maintain secrecy from the Chilean, German, and U.S. governments) for handover to British Columbia authorities near Victoria, British Columbia. The Dominion Government of Canada later ratified the sale although there was a Parliamentary investigation of the cost of both boats, over twice the annual budget for the entire Royal Canadian Navy in 1913–14. CC-2 served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1914 to 1920, when the submarine was discarded and broken up in 1925. (en)
  • Le NCSM CC-2 ou HMCS CC-2 est un sous-marin de la Classe CC en service dans la Marine royale canadienne (Royal Canadian Navy) pendant la première Guerre mondiale. Acquis par la Colombie britannique au début de la Première Guerre mondiale, le navire avait été initialement construit pour le Chili sous le nom d'Antofagasta. Cependant, après un différend avec le chantier naval, le Chili a refusé le sous-marin et les propriétaires du chantier naval ont vendu le navire au Canada à la place. Rebaptisé CC-2 au service du Canada, le navire a été mis en service en 1914 et est resté actif pendant toute la guerre. Après la guerre, le sous-marin a été désarmé et a été mis au rebut en 1920 et démoli en 1925. (fr)
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  • Le NCSM CC-2 ou HMCS CC-2 est un sous-marin de la Classe CC en service dans la Marine royale canadienne (Royal Canadian Navy) pendant la première Guerre mondiale. Acquis par la Colombie britannique au début de la Première Guerre mondiale, le navire avait été initialement construit pour le Chili sous le nom d'Antofagasta. Cependant, après un différend avec le chantier naval, le Chili a refusé le sous-marin et les propriétaires du chantier naval ont vendu le navire au Canada à la place. Rebaptisé CC-2 au service du Canada, le navire a été mis en service en 1914 et est resté actif pendant toute la guerre. Après la guerre, le sous-marin a été désarmé et a été mis au rebut en 1920 et démoli en 1925. (fr)
  • HMCS CC-2 was a CC-class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. The ship was launched in 1913 in Seattle, Washington as the submarine Antofagasta for Chile. This deal fell through and the boat, along with HMCS CC-1, was offered to British Columbia's premier Sir Richard McBride, just nine days before the United Kingdom's declaration of war in 1914. On 4 August 1914, the day war was declared, the boat departed at night (to maintain secrecy from the Chilean, German, and U.S. governments) for handover to British Columbia authorities near Victoria, British Columbia. The Dominion Government of Canada later ratified the sale although there was a Parliamentary investigation of the cost of both boats, over twice the annual budget for the entire Royal Canadian Navy in 1913–14. CC-2 served in the (en)
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