8058 Terry Melnyk 1969 Review Somewhat to my surprise, I completed 37 years in the CF as an artillery officer. Regimental duty with 3 RCHA in Shilo and Winnipeg and 5 RALC in Valcartier. A tour in Cyprus with 5 RALC and a posting as Liaison Officer with the a US Army research institution in New Jersey pretty much sum up my foreign duties. My career as an artillery officer crested when an appointment as Battery Commander (HQ Battery with 5 RALC) was cancelled when I slipped a disk in my back for the second time and was put on extended medical category. That, of course, eventually healed but left me with permanent nerve damage in one leg, happily with no particular mobility issues or pain. I was by then in competition with younger, keener (and better probably) officers for the key postings and so I settled into the life as a staff officer. I had earlier spent a number of years as a working military historian with the Directorate of History. This was at...
8025 Dennis Dart 1969 Review Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to CPR conductor Jack and housewife Vivian. Moved to Brandon Manitoba in 1952. Education: Vincent Massey Collegiate, Brandon, Manitoba RMC BEng. (civil) 1969 RMC MEng. (civil/structural) 1977 Military Postings RMC kingston, 1965 Summer 1966, TechCE classification training CFB Centralia Summer 1966, contact training CFB Borden CE Section Summer 1967, contact training CFB Portage La Prairie CE Section Summer 1968, Nav School orientation, CFB Winnipeg Summer 1969, MILE officer phase 3 training, CFB Chilliwack August 1969 posted to CFB Trenton CE section, various positions Fall 1969, MILE officer phase 4 training, CFB Chilliwack March 1971, posted to CFS Beausejour, SCEO (Station Construction Engineering Officer) July 1973, posted to CFB Ottawa, base CE, Planning Officer August 1974, posted to RMC Kingston, Masters in Civil Engineering, Structural August 1976, posted to 1 Construction Engineering U...
7836 Fred O’Donnell (Obituary) Died: 02 September 2016 À Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, le 2 septembre 2016, à l'âge de 69 ans, est décédé monsieur Fred O'Donnell, époux de madame Réjane Marcoux Après son départ de Kingston Fred a travaillé plusieurs années en vente chez Tektronix Canada à Montréal et par la suite comme directeur des ventes pour le Québec et l'est du Canada. En 1995 il est allé cherché ses certifications avec Microsoft afin d'être consultant en informatique ce qu'il a réussi avec Excellence. Il était travailleur autonome Cie Réseautique 2000.INC Nous avons 2 enfants Patrick et Julie et 2 petites filles Alycia et Kimberly.(enfants de Patrick) Fred a pris sa retraite en Juillet 2016 et est décédé le 2 Septembre 2016. Merci d'avoir fait les recherches afin d'ajouter Fred au livre souvenir. Réjane Marcoux O'Donnell Alycia and Kimberly Julie and Patrick Rejane et Fred
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