- The
Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (
RCNVR) was a
naval reserve force of the
Royal Canadian Navy from 1923 to 1946. It
replaced the
Royal Naval...
- Angus,
RCNVR (Retd).
Acting Commander (A) John
Henry Arbick,
RCNVR.
Commander (SB)
Alfred Cecil Bethune,
RCNVR.
Captain Paul
Barbour Cross, VD,
RCNVR. The...
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sleeve braid was
adopted for the
Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (
RCNVR) and
rings of
narrow interwoven gold lace for the
Royal Canadian Navy Reserve...
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Hampton Gray, VC, DSC,
RCNVR, Canada's last
Victoria Cross recipient of the
Second World War
Gordon Cheeseman Edwards,
RCNVR Mentioned in Despatches...
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stood up on 15
March 1923 as the
Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (
RCNVR)
Hamilton Half
Company and then on 1
November 1941 as HMCS Star.
Named after...
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February 1923 as the
Winnipeg Company Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (
RCNVR) and then in 1941 as HMCS Chippawa. HMCS
Chippawa is
named after a British...
- 1943) Lt. J.H. Ewart,
RCNVR (24
August 1943—17 May 1944) Lt. W.C. Hawkins,
RCNVR (18 May 1944—6
October 1944) A/Lt. W.E. Hughson,
RCNVR (7
October 1944—15...
- 52 were
killed in action.
Among them was
Lieutenant Robert Hampton Gray,
RCNVR, the only
person in the RCN to
receive the
Victoria Cross.
Unlike some Naval...
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undertook work up
training at
Bermuda under the
command of Lt. Cdr. M.J. Woods,
RCNVR, her only
commanding officer. Her
first convoy escort took
place with Convoy...
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Provincial Park,
British Columbia,
named after Lt.
Robert Hampton Gray, VC,
RCNVR, and his brother,
Flight Sergeant John
Balfour Gray, RCAF, both of whom...