Rare Canadian Newspaper Articles and Interviews
re members of RCNVR and Combined Operations
Introduction:
Rare is a news article that devotes a good deal of time and space to a member of the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve who also went on to volunteer for Combined Operations, a British organization that was devoted to offensive actions during WWII, i.e., small raids initially, then larger raids, requiring hundreds of landing crafts and crews.
Where would Combined Ops and the Royal Navy get the crews? They would beg, borrow, steal and post 'Help Wanted' posters here and there. And in late 1941 some Canadian sailors - my father included - in Halifax caught wind, volunteered and soon participated in their first hostile actions, i.e., the Dieppe raid, and subsequently the invasions of North Africa, Sicily and Italy.... and more.
Rarer still is a half-dozen or more news articles and interviews about these Canadian sailors, devoted to flying under the White Ensign.
1. Doug Harrison's Interview Touches on Dieppe, North Africa, Sicily and Italy
2. Leading Seaman Joe Watson of Simcoe, Ontario
3. AB Lloyd Evans: An Ottawa Boy Recalls Sicily Invasion and Much More
4b. LS Art Bradfield, Land Establishments and Ships Ahoy!
5. Al Kirby, RCNVR/Combined Operations from Woodstock, Ont.
6. Buryl McIntyre, RCNVR/Combined Operations, Norwich, Ontario
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Please link to another series of posts at Editor's Research: Operation Baytown Series, Parts 1 - 11Unattributed Photos GH
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