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              Item · 1939-12-01 - 1941-03-01
              Midshipman Robert Clifford Willis was a Royal Canadian Navy officer, As a Midshipman he was holding the most junior rank of a naval officer, an officer by courtesy but not yet commissioned. His logbook contains a handwritten account and pictures of the battle of the Mediterranean, including the sinking of the Italian battleship, the Bartolomeo Colleoni.During the Battle of Calabria, Midshipman Willis was on board the HMS Royal Sovereign. He also wrote in his Journal about the British Navy's attack on neutral French Navy ships stationed at the Mers El Kébir naval base near Oran, on the coast of French Algeria. The attack was part of Operation Catapult, a British plan to prevent neutral French ships from falling into German hands after the Allied defeat in the Battle of France. The British bombardment of the base resulted in the death of 1,297 French servicemen, the sinking of a battleship, and the damaging of five other ships. In contrast, the British suffered a loss of five aircraft and two crewmen. The Royal Navy carried out the attack by air and sea after France had signed armistices with Germany and Italy, which came into effect on 25 June.The British were particularly concerned about the five battleships of the Bretagne and Richelieu classes and the two fast battleships of the Dunkerque class, which were the second largest force of capital ships in Europe after the Royal Navy. The British War Cabinet was worried about these ships falling into Axis hands. Despite repeated assurances from Admiral François Darlan, the commander of the French Navy, that the fleet would remain under French control, even after the French armistices with Germany and Italy, Winston Churchill and the War Cabinet deemed the risk too great. Darlan refused British requests to place the fleet in British custody or move it to the French West Indies, out of German reach. Midshipman Willis was on board for HMS Royal Sovereign and HMS Malaya and was part of other Operations which he recorded in his Journal Midshipman Willis had a long career with the Royal Canadian Navy. Records show that he was a Paymaster Midshipman during World War II in 1940 and a Paymaster Lt. at Cornwallis in 1943/44. He was also found attending the University of Western Ontario in 1959 and was the Commander of the Naval Supply Depot in Halifax in 1965.
              2003.19.14c
              Item · 2 August 1943 - 27 March 1944
              Part of Municipality of the Town of Truro Fonds
              This item is a black and white photographic print of Lieutenant Gordon David Campbell, RCNVR, Commanding Officer of HMCS Truro. It was removed from a scrapbook. 2003.19.14c
              88.253.2e
              Item · October 1944 - December 1947
              Part of Baxter McCabe Family Fonds
              This item is a black and white photographic print of HMCS Uganda. A note on the back reads: "A/B F. Emmett V35616 #3 mess. HMCS Uganda, c/o G. P. O. London, England". 88.253.2e
              Item · 1949-08-01 - 1960-07-29
              Lt. (P) Hilliard was a naval aviator with the Royal Canadian navy. Lt (P) Hilliard began his flight training at RCAF Station Centralia, Ontario on August 4, 1949, on Harvard and Expeditor aircraft. On May 3, Lt (P) Hilliard was transferred to RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario, to complete his training on the Harvard and Expeditor. On July 24, 1950, Lt (P) Hilliard was transferred to Operational Flying School 1 Lassiemouth in Moray, North-East Scotland, where he was trained on Firefly aircraft. On October 27, 1950, he was transferred to Operational Flying School 2 - 737 Squadron Eglington, Toronto, Ontario, where he finished his training on Fireflies. On February 8, 1951, Lt. (P) Hilliard was posted to 825 Squadron, 19 Support Air Group Shearwater, Nova Scotia, where he mostly flew Harvard, Firefly, and Avenger, Tracker, and HTL-6 Sioux Helicopters. During his time in HMCS Shearwater, Lt (P) Hilliard served at 825/880 Squadron, VU-32 Squadron, and also spent time flying aboard H.M.C.S. Magnificent. SAM.2005.115.1a
              Item · 1955-02-25 - 1980-12-29
              Lieutenant (P) Alexander James (AJ) Anderson was appointed as a Midshipman (SSA) in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) with seniority dated 17/07/1953. He served in HMCS Cornwallis for the #6 Junior Air Officer Basic Training Course in 1953. In 1954, he served in HMCS Ontario for Sea Training and was appointed as an A/Sub-Lieutenant (SSA) in the RCN with seniority dated 24/07/1954.He served as a Sea Training Officer in HMCS Stettler in 1954 and then went to HMCS Niagara for USNAS Pensacola FL for Pilot Training. In 1955, he served in USNAS Corpus Christi (TX) for Advanced Flying Training and was awarded USN Wings on 01/04/1956. He was appointed as a Sub-Lieutenant (P) (SSA) RCN with seniority dated 24/07/1955.In 1956, he served in USN Fawtulant Key West for Radar Training and in VT-40 Squadron for Instrument Training Course. He then served in HMCS Shearwater for VF-871 Squadron as Pilot in 1956. He was appointed as a Lieutenant (P) (SSA) RCN with seniority dated 24/12/1956 and continued to serve in HMCS Shearwater for VF-871 Squadron as Pilot in 1958.In 1959, he served in VF-870 Squadron as Pilot and in 1960, he served in HMCS Bonaventure as Hangar Flight Deck Officer. In 1962, he served in HMCS Shearwater for VU-32 Squadron as Officer-in-Charge Jet Flight and qualified as a Jet Flight Instructor in 1963. He served in HMCS Naden for VU-33 Squadron as Pilot in 1965 and qualified with a Bridge Watchkeeping Certificate in 1966. He was selected for Permanent Commission and was appointed as a Lieutenant-Commander RCN with seniority dated 01/01/1965.In 1965, he served in HMCS Qu'Appelle as Deck Officer and in 1967, he served in HMCS Shearwater for VU-32 for Tracker Conversion and in HMCS Shearwater for VS-880 Squadron. In 1969, he served in CFRC Winnipeg as Commanding Officer and in 1972, he served in CFB Portage for Helicopter Conversion and VT-406 Squadron for Sea King Conversion.He served in HMCS Protecteur for STANAVFORLANT for HS-50 Squadron Detachment and Air Officer in 1972 and as Executive Officer in 1973. He served in CFB Toronto for Canadian Forces Command and Staff College Toronto for a course in 1974 and in NDHQ for PCO 4 as Pilot Career Manager in 1975.He served in 440 Squadron as Deputy Commanding Officer in 1978, and in 440 Squadron Detachment Yellowknife as Detachment Commander in 1980. He then served in Air Command HQ as Staff Officer Personnel Research in 1982 and in UNTSO as Military Observer in Beirut and Damascus in 1985. He was appointed as a Lieutenant-Colonel (PLT) in 1986 and served in AAFCE HQ Ramstein Germany as Staff Officer (War Plans) in the same year.A.J. Anderson retired with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel on 01 February 1990. He passed away on 08 November 2013. SAM.2022.0020.020a
              Lena Ferguson fonds
              Fonds · 1974-2001
              Fonds consists of approximately 137 hours of oral history interviews conducted by Lena Ferguson. Most interviewees were residents of the Eastern Shore region of Halifax County, particularly the Chezzetcook area. Interview topics include genealogy, local industries, occupations, music, shipping, community life, traditions, and folklore. In addition to interviews, the creator recorded school reunions, concerts, weddings, and church anniversaries. Several paper transcripts are included as well as scrapbooks featuring articles written by Lena and other newspaper articles regarding the Chezzetcook area. 2019.014