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been named HMCS Comox. HMCS Comox (J64) (I) was a Fundy-class minesweeper that served with the Royal Canadian Navy from 1938–1945. HMCS Comox (MCB 146)
HMCS_Comox
Town in British Columbia, Canada
Canadian Air Force base CFB Comox, an airport for military and commercial airline use and the Sea Cadet training facility HMCS Quadra. The mild climate has
Comox,_British_Columbia
Cadets Canada training centre at Comox, British Columbia
well. HMCS Quadra was first used by cadets in 1943 under the name HMCS Naden (III). The camp was then named Cadet Camp Comox, and renamed HMCS Quadra
HMCS_Quadra
Topics referred to by the same term
Homalco Comox (steamboat), 1891–1920 HMCS Comox, several naval vessels Comox Land District, one of the 59 cadastral subdivisions of British Columbia Comox Valley
Comox
HMCS Comox was a Bay-class minesweeper built for the Royal Canadian Navy during the Cold War. The vessel was named for Comox Harbour, a bay in British
HMCS_Comox_(MCB_146)
City in British Columbia, Canada
commonly known as the Comox Valley. Courtenay is the seat of the Comox Valley Regional District; this district replaced the Comox-Strathcona Regional District
Courtenay,_British_Columbia
Fundy-class minesweeper
HMCS Comox was a Fundy-class minesweeper that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1938–1945. She served during the Second World War as a local patrol
HMCS_Comox_(J64)
Royal Canadian Air Force Base and Airport in British Columbia
Forces Base Comox (IATA: YQQ, ICAO: CYQQ), commonly referred to as CFB Comox or 19 Wing, is a Canadian Forces base on Vancouver Island in the Comox Valley
CFB_Comox
HMCS Chaleur (MCB 164) (II) HMCS Chignecto (MCB 156) (II) HMCS Chignecto (MCB 160) (III) HMCS Comox (MCB 146) (II) HMCS Cowichan (MCB 147) (II) HMCS Cowichan (MCB
List of ships of the Royal Canadian Navy
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class) HMCS Prince Henry (F70) (Prince class) HMCS Prince Robert (F56) (Prince class) HMCS Saguenay (D79) (A class) HMCS Skeena (D59) (A class) HMCS Assiniboine (I18)
List of Royal Canadian Navy ships of the Second World War
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Flower-class corvette
September 2013 a permanent museum (The HMCS Alberni Museum – HAMM) was opened at the Comox Centre Mall in Comox, British Columbia. In November 2016 HAMM
HMCS_Alberni
HMCS Chaleur (MCB 164) (II) HMCS Chignecto (MCB 156) (II) HMCS Chignecto (MCB 160) (III) HMCS Comox (MCB 146) (II) HMCS Cowichan (MCB 147) (II) HMCS Cowichan (MCB 162)
List of Royal Canadian Navy ships of the Cold War
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1952 as Ex-HMCS Comox (MCB 146) 31 March 1958 sold in 1996 TCG Tekirdağ (M-533) Davie Shipbuilding, Lauzon, Quebec 20 May 1953 as Ex-HMCS Ungava (MCB
List of mine warfare vessels of the Turkish Navy
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Topics referred to by the same term
J64 may refer to: Augmented tridiminished icosahedron HMCS Comox (J64), a minesweeper of the Royal Canadian Navy LNER Class J64, a British steam locomotive
J64
1938 Fundy-class minesweeper
convoy to Boston and one back to Halifax. Along with her sister ship HMCS Comox, Fundy rescued 66 survivors of the torpedoed Liberty ship SS Martin Van
HMCS_Fundy_(J88)
2011 Canadian Operation in Libya
Maritime Group 1, HMCS Charlottetown was engaged in regional maritime security operations in the central Mediterranean Sea. On 18 August, HMCS Vancouver took
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Canadian Navy. HMC Dockyard Esquimalt HMCS Naden HMCS Nanoose Bay HMC Dockyard Halifax HMCS Shelburne HMCS Protector HMCS Comox HMCS Patricia Bay (Patricia
List of Royal Canadian Navy bases (1911–1968)
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electoral district in British Columbia, Canada HMCS Quadra, a Royal Canadian Navy cadet training center in Comox, British Columbia Macintosh Quadra, a line
Quadra
Wainwright". Retrieved 2026-06-11. "HMCS Tecumseh". Retrieved 2026-06-11. "Arundel Castle". Retrieved 2023-02-10. "19 Wing Comox". Retrieved 2023-02-10. "CFB
List of military installations in Canada
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Former Canadian Forces Base in Nova Scotia
destroyer HMCS Annapolis; Bangor-class minesweeper HMCS Quinte; armed yachts HMCS Sans Peur, HMCS Husky, and HMCS Vison. The auxiliary warship HMCS Acadia
CFB_Cornwallis
Naval base in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
1978. Stadacona, referred to as HMCS Stadacona before 1968 and frequently referred to as "Stad", is an adjunct to HMC Dockyard located west of the waterfront
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Nootka Sound. In 1943 she was renamed HMCS Nanoose to allow the unit name Nootka to be used by the destroyer HMCS Nootka. Following the war the ship was
HMCS_Nootka_(J35)
Canadian naval helicopter (1963–2018)
a temporary helicopter landing platform to the Prestonian-class frigate HMCS Buckingham in mid-1956; successful trials were held in October 1956 using
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active in Canada until 1987. The class derives its name from the lead ship HMCS Fundy and are all named after bays in Canada. The Fundy-class minesweepers
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class: HMCS Kootenay (DDE 258) St. Laurent class: HMCS Saguenay (DDH 206), HMCS Skeena (DDH 207), HMCS Ottawa (DDH 229), HMCS Margaree (DDH 230), HMCS Fraser (DDH
Outline of the Canadian Armed Forces at the end of the Cold War
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Naval base in British Columbia, Canada
Halifax-class patrol frigates HMCS Vancouver (FFH 331) HMCS Regina (FFH 334) HMCS Calgary (FFH 335) HMCS Winnipeg (FFH 338) HMCS Ottawa (FFH 341) Harry DeWolf-class
CFB_Esquimalt
construction of the War Kitimat and three sister ships, HMCS War Comox, HMCS War Edensaw, and HMCS War Ewen. The War Kitimat was run aground shortly after
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loss of three gunners. Survivors abandoned ship and were rescued by HMCS Comox and HMCS Fundy (both Royal Canadian Navy). Martin van Buren was taken in
List of shipwrecks in January 1945
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Brigade of the Canadian Army
was held in the streets of Kamloops, in 2007, at HMCS Quadra Sea Cadet Summer Training Centre near Comox. However, it has been held in other locations,
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Military-run national youth program
establishments granted much the same standing as a seagoing unit. CTC HMCS Quadra, located in Comox, British Columbia, has operated as a Sea Cadet training facility
Royal_Canadian_Sea_Cadets
Royal Canadian minesweeper ship
HMCS James Bay (hull number MCB 152) was a Bay-class minesweeper that was constructed for the Royal Canadian Navy during the Cold War. Entering service
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HMCS Eastview was a River-class frigate that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1944-1946. She served as a convoy escort in the Battle of the Atlantic
HMCS_Eastview
Place in Nunavut, Canada
Nanisivik Naval Facility "Frobisher Bay". Royal Canadian Navy (2017-10-06). "HMCS Frobisher Bay". Government of Canada. Retrieved 2024-09-14. Station designator
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Military installation of the Canadian Armed Forces
Comox Winnipeg Gander Goose Bay Greenwood Kingston Borden North Bay Trenton Bagotville Moose Jaw Alberta: CFB Cold Lake British Columbia: CFB Comox Manitoba:
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largest vessels built by VMD. Hull 58 HMCS Terra Nova (DDE 259) – 1959 Restigouche-class destroyer Hull 87 HMCS Saskatchewan (DDE 262) – 1959–1961 Mackenzie-class
Victoria_Machinery_Depot
Canadian Forces Garrison in Newfoundland and Labrador
30 visiting NATO naval vessels each year. It also provided direct support to HMCS Avalon, a sea cadet facility, as well as the Royal Newfoundland Regiment
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Canadian ship-builder
auxiliary vessel for Royal Canadian Navy HMCS Protecteur - construction commenced June 2018 with delivery in 2025 HMCS Preserver - TBD with delivery expected
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Former Canadian Forces Station in Nova Scotia
surrendered to the RCN at HMCS Shelburne after being escorted there from Bay Bulls, Newfoundland, on May 10 by HMCS Buckingham and HMCS Inch Arran. On May 14
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Pioneer firm on coastal British Columbia
Griffiths, renamed it Chilliwack, and used it to replace the 1891 steamer Comox. Comox was first resold for scrap, but soon sold again to a Central American
Union Steamship Company of British Columbia
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Canadian military facility in Nova Scotia
residents. NRS Albro Lake and its sub-unit NRS Newport Corner was renamed HMCS Albro Lake on July 1, 1956. Permanent married quarters (PMQs) were constructed
Naval Radio Section Newport Corner
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Honorary gift to esteemed individuals
2010: Lauren Woolstencroft, paralympic skier August 16, 2017: John Marinus, Comox town councillor Fern Bouvier Sandy Burpee Don Cunnings Reverend John Davies
List of Keys to the City in Canada
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Artist colony and hotel in Toronto, Canada
leased the property as a base for the Women's Royal Naval Service, called HMCS Bytown II, and following the conclusion of hostilities in Europe, retained
Guild_Inn
Airport in Nova Scotia, Canada
Shearwater and commonly referred to as CFB Shearwater and formerly named HMCS Shearwater, is a Canadian Forces facility located 4.5 nautical miles (8.3 km;
Shearwater_Heliport
Royal Canadian Air Force base
Navy CFS St. John's HMCS Cabot NORAD Big Bay Cape Kakiviak Cape Kiglapait Cartwright Saglek Tukialik Defunct Canada Battle Harbour HMC Dockyard Bay Bulls
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October 2013. HMCS Quadra. 19 Wing Comox. CFB Comox: March 1996. The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's): October 1996. HMCS Quadra: August
List of Freedom of the City recipients
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Canadian Forces Station in Bermuda
militia, the regular army, and the Royal Navy. A previous Canadian base, HMCS Somers Isles, had existed during the Second World War. The Royal Canadian
CFS_Bermuda
Air and space component of the Canadian Armed Forces
Lockheed P-3 Orion; entered service in 1980, 18 aircraft now based at 19 Wing Comox, British Columbia, and 14 Wing Greenwood, Nova Scotia. Lockheed Martin CC-130J
Royal_Canadian_Air_Force
Sloop of the Royal Navy
"1905 HMSEGERIA" The galley and mess of HMCS Quadra at Goose Spit Site of 19 Wing Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Comox is named Egeria Hall after HMS Egeria
HMS_Egeria_(1873)
Canadian naturalist and ornithologist
the expedition, Brooks insisted that Laing come with him to his home in Comox, British Columbia, telling Laing that the small fishing village was "a very
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Canadian military personnel
In the rank of corporal he undertook basic aircrew training at 19 Wing Comox and then Maritime Operational Aircrew Training at 404 Squadron. In 1991
Kevin_West_(military_officer)
Naval refuelling facility in Nunavut
vessel HMCS Goose Bay became the first Canadian warship to secure to the Nanisivik jetty as part of Operation Nanook. Two days later, the frigate HMCS Montréal
Nanisivik_Naval_Facility
Type of fast watercraft and the name of the technology it uses
Baldwin worked on an experimental smoke laying hydrofoil (later called the Comox Torpedo) that was later superseded by other smoke-laying technology and
Hydrofoil
Year Venue Host Submarine Winner 1971 Comox CF HMCS Rainbow RAAF/CF (tied) 1972 Tengah RAF HMAS Onslow RAAF 1973 Edinburgh RAAF HMAS Oxley RAF 1974 Whenuapai
Fincastle_Trophy
National day of remembrance
Victory Square, Vancouver. In Comox, BC, Vancouver Island Anzac Day is held on the Sunday closest to 25 April. Hosted by the HMCS Alberni Museum and Memorial
Anzac_Day
Canadian military base in Kingston, Ontario
Force 1 Wing (commonly referred to as 1 Wing Kingston) Royal Canadian Navy HMCS Cataraqui Canadian Defence Academy Royal Military College of Canada; CFB
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Military occupation
at the Canadian Forces School of Search and Rescue (CFSSAR), at 19 Wing Comox, British Columbia. The Basic SAR TECH course is 11 months in duration. It
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Canadian Forces station in Manitoba, Canada
Manitoba. The ionospheric study station started in 1950 as HMC NRS Churchill, was renamed to HMCS CHURCHILL in 1956 and finally was renamed to CFS Churchill
CFS_Churchill
Military unit
located at CFB Greenwood, Nova Scotia HMCS Ontario, located at Kingston, Ontario HMCS Quadra, located in Comox, British Columbia Rocky Mountain Cadet
Royal_Canadian_Army_Cadets
Office building in Ontario, Canada
Colonel By Drive by 2035. On January 21, 2024, a 70 caliber historic gun from HMCS Gatineau was transported to Carling and placed on display outside the NDHQ
NDHQ_Carling
Reconnaissance plane with 404 Squadron at RCAF Greenwood and 407 Squadron at RCAF Comox. Flown to RCAF Fort Macleod in 1961 for scrap. Purchased in 1961 by Lynn
List of surviving Avro Lancasters
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22", crashes in the Ionian Sea off the coast of Greece while returning to HMCS Fredericton (FFH 337) following a routine maritime surveillance mission,
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (2020–present)
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Canadian naval ship class (1953–1998)
Their names were reused for later vessels of the class. In 1958, four more, Comox, Gaspé, Trinity and Ungava, were transferred to the Turkish Navy. Chaleur
Bay-class_minesweeper
British Fort ship
attacked the convoy, but was attacked with depth charges and sunk by HMCS Shediac and HMCS St. Croix. The convoy arrived at Bône on 11 March. As with Convoy
SS_Fort_Stikine
Canadian architect (1924–2009)
BC (1955) McKeen Beach House, Qualicum Beach, BC (1955) Filberg House, Comox, BC (1958) Boultbee House, Vancouver, BC (1960) Dyde House, Edmonton, AB
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Province of Canada
bases in British Columbia CFB Esquimalt CFB Chilliwack NRS Aldergrove CFB Comox Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin CFMETR, Nanoose Bay Seaforth Armoury, Vancouver
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Canadian Forces base in Newfoundland and Labrador
Navy CFS St. John's HMCS Cabot NORAD Big Bay Cape Kakiviak Cape Kiglapait Cartwright Saglek Tukialik Defunct Canada Battle Harbour HMC Dockyard Bay Bulls
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place along the shorelines. For example, see the 19th-century settlement in Comox or Colony of Vancouver Island. In 1867, there were three options open: to
History_of_British_Columbia
Spanish Navy officer (1743–1794)
Francisco Antonio Mourelle on May 24, 1779. HMCS Quadra, a Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Summer Training Centre in Comox, BC The federal electoral district of Vancouver
Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra
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Former Canadian Forces Base in New Brunswick
Group 303 Military Police Platoon (3 Military Police Regiment (Canada)) HMCS Brunswicker Moncton Satellite (Canadian Forces Naval Reserve) In April 2012
CFB_Moncton
Military reserve of the Canadian Armed Forces
Flight 17 Wing Winnipeg 402 Squadron 17 Wing Air Reserve Flight 19 Wing Comox 19 Wing Air Reserve Flight 91 Construction Engineering Flight 22 Wing North
Primary_Reserve
Canadian naval radio facility
17 technicians. NRS Aldergrove held the traditional naval designation of HMCS Aldergrove from 1956 to 1967 and Canadian Forces Station Aldergrove (or CFS
Naval Radio Section Aldergrove
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Canadian steel-built passenger liner
Willapa Iron and steel Camosun Cardena Catala Chasina Chelosin Cheslakee Comox Cowichan Cutch Islander Lady Alexandra Lady Cynthia Prince Rupert Princess
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raiders attacking coastal shipping. The old Royal Canadian Navy cruiser HMCS Rainbow was dispatched south in early August from Vancouver to cover the
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Canadian national youth military program
CFB Greenwood Atlantic Air English HMCS Ontario CTC CFB Kingston Central Sea 1981 English HMCS Quadra CTC CFB Comox Pacific Sea 1952 English Rocky Mountain
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UK cargo ship sunk in the Battle of the Atlantic
War Cayuse War Charger War Chariot War Chief War Chilkat War Column War Comox War Company War Convoy War Cornet War Coronet War Council War Dame War Derwent
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Canadian Armed Forces facility in Chilliwack, British Columbia
Company, Detachment Vancouver 12 Field Ambulance 12 Military Police Platoon HMCS Discovery 192 Construction Engineering Flight (Aldergrove) Canadian Forces
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Ship sunk in Sound of Mull in 1935, now a recreational dive site
Russia S HMS Safari Sagamore HMCS Saguenay Sakawa Salem Express Samuel Mather Samuel P. Ely Sanko Harvest USS Saratoga HMCS Saskatchewan S.C. Baldwin USS
SS_Rondo
Naval radio station in Nova Scotia, Canada
and NRS Mill Cove receivers were automated and are currently operated by HMCS Trinity at CFB Halifax. Today both facilities have the prefix Naval Radio
CFS_Mill_Cove
information during these years. Ships involved included, HMCS St. Stephen, HMCS St. Catherines, HMCS Stone Town, CCGS Vancouver, and CCGS Quadra. Of note
Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada
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Cargo ship of the United States Navy
War Cayuse War Charger War Chariot War Chief War Chilkat War Column War Comox War Company War Convoy War Cornet War Coronet War Council War Dame War Derwent
USS_West_Mead
Cargo ship sunk in 1942
War Cayuse War Charger War Chariot War Chief War Chilkat War Column War Comox War Company War Convoy War Cornet War Coronet War Council War Dame War Derwent
USS_West_Haven
Steamship in British Columbia
run for a while, making calls at Nanaimo, Denman Island, Union Bay, and Comox before returning to Vancouver at midnight on Sunday. The first captain of
Cowichan_(steamship)
Hong Kong-built cargo steamship, sunk in WW2
USS Little 6 Sep: Anshun 7 Sep: HMCS Raccoon 8 Sep: USS YP-74 9 Sep: USCGC Muskeget, YP-346 10 Sep: American Leader, Arno 11 Sep: HMCS Charlottetown, Empire Dawn
Kaimei_Maru
Greek cargo ship
War Cayuse War Charger War Chariot War Chief War Chilkat War Column War Comox War Company War Convoy War Cornet War Coronet War Council War Dame War Derwent
SS_Bardic
British ship sunk in Plymouth Sound in 1945. Now a dive site
Russia S HMS Safari Sagamore HMCS Saguenay Sakawa Salem Express Samuel Mather Samuel P. Ely Sanko Harvest USS Saratoga HMCS Saskatchewan S.C. Baldwin USS
SS_Persier_(1918)
Steamship
War Cayuse War Charger War Chariot War Chief War Chilkat War Column War Comox War Company War Convoy War Cornet War Coronet War Council War Dame War Derwent
SS_Belgian
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
War Cayuse War Charger War Chariot War Chief War Chilkat War Column War Comox War Company War Convoy War Cornet War Coronet War Council War Dame War Derwent
USS_Lake_Arthur
Isle radio station in Canada. The rescue tug HMS Frisky and the corvette HMCS Rosthern were sent to rescue and, if possible, to salvage Empire Breeze.
SS_Irish_Willow_(1917)
Cargo ship in United States navy
War Cayuse War Charger War Chariot War Chief War Chilkat War Column War Comox War Company War Convoy War Cornet War Coronet War Council War Dame War Derwent
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HMCS COMOX
HMCS COMOX
HMCS COMOX
HMCS COMOX
Boy/Male
Latin
Venerable.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Princess
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Name of the wife of Sayyidina Ismail (A.S)
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Brighness
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
God's Mercy
Male
Hindi/Indian
(রবীনà§à¦¦à§à¦°) Variant spelling of Hindi Rabindra, RAVINDRA means "sun-Indra."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Who Distroys Enemy; Brother of Lord Rama
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Companion
Girl/Female
Gaelic
Slender. (French) 'from the forest.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who is Deathless; Immortal; Divine; A God
HMCS COMOX
HMCS COMOX
HMCS COMOX
HMCS COMOX
HMCS COMOX
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid, HNCS, isomeric with sulphocyanic acid.