The Fightingest Ship in the Fleet | HMCS Haida
Step aboard HMCS Haida, the legendary Tribal-class destroyer known as the Fightingest Ship in the Royal Canadian Navy. From the icy Arctic convoys to deadly battles in the English Channel and the Korean War, Haida earned her place in history as a ship that defied the odds and fought with relentless courage. In this documentary-style video, we uncover: ⚓ Haida’s daring role in sinking enemy ships during World War II ⚓ The tragic loss of her sister ship Athabaskan — and Haida’s heroic rescue attempts ⚓ Her continued service during the Korean War ⚓ How she became a national naval icon, preserved today as Canada’s most famous warship Whether you’re a naval history enthusiast or discovering Haida for the first time, this is the story of the destroyer that fought harder, survived longer, and became a living legend. #HMCSHaida #WWII #CanadianNavy #Warships #NavalHistory #MilitaryHistory #WW2Battles #Destroyers

Dutch Submarines at the start of the Pacific Campaign - 'Ship a day' Helfrich leads the charge!

HMCS Haida - The Last Tribal

HMCS HAIDA - 28-29 April 1944

The Engineering Achievement That Made HMCS Haida the Most Feared Ship in the Channel !

Flower class - Guide 124

Tim tours the HMCS Haida

Last Stand of HMS Edinburgh - Arctic Gold

Leadership of HMCS Harry DeWolf take a TOUR of HMCS Haida National Historic Site, Parks Canada!

Three MASSIVE Warship Design Failures

A Canadian Destroyer Sank 14 Enemy Ships — More Than Any Other Canadian Warship in History

Why German Aces Escorted a British Spitfire Home

HMS Porcupine - Blown in Half, No Problem!

HMCS Haida National Historic Site of Canada

Small Ships With Big Tasks - The Smaller Convoy Escorts of WW2

15 Forgotten War Films That Veterans Say Got It Right

HMCS Haida & The Tribal Class: Always Service

HMS Eskimo (F75) - Guide 362

The Admiral Who Was Shot For Losing a Battle He Couldn't Win

The Kongo class in WW2 - Battlecruiser or Fast Battleship?

