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In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
Ships served in: HMCS DONNACONA - Enlisted 19 Aug 1950 as an Ordinary Seaman, RCN HMCS CORNWALLIS - Drafted to CORNWALLIS 20 Aug 1950 HMCS NADEN - Drafted to NADEN 18 Dec 1950 * Rated Administrative Writer, RCN 06 Jul 1951 HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 09 Jul 1951 HMCS MONTCALM - Drafted to MONTCALM 08 Oct 1951 * Rated Able Seaman, RCN 19 Nov 1951 HMCS D'IBERVILLE - Drafted to D'IBERVILLE 21 Oct 1952 * Rated Leading Seaman, RCN 15 Sep 1953 HMCS MAGNIFICENT - Drafted to MAGNIFICENT 24 Sep 1953 HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 17 Dec 1954 HMCS MONTCALM - Drafted to MONTCALM 30 Sep 1955 * Rated Administrative Writer Trade Group 2, RCN 17 Nov 1955 * Rated Petty Officer 2nd Class, RCN 15 Mar 1956 * Rated Petty Officer 2nd Class, RCN 01 Jan 1957 HMCS HOCHELAGA - Drafted to HOCHELAGA 20 Mar 1957 HMCS MONTCALM - Drafted to MONTCALM * Rated Administrative Writer Trade Group 3, RCN 10 Jun 1957 HMCS BUCKINGHAM - Drafted to BUCKINGHAM 30 Jan 1958 HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 28 Mar 1960 HMCS COVERDALE - Drafted to COVERDALE 02 May 1960 * Rated Petty Office 1st Class, RCN 01 Jun 1961 HMCS COLUMBIA - Drafted to COLUMBIA 31 Aug 1962 * Rated Administrative Writer Trade Group 4, RCN 08 Dec 1965 * Trade reclassification to Administrative Clerk 831 HMCS KOOTENAY - Drafted to KOOTENAY 14 Sep 1967 - 01 Mar 1970 * Moe was serving in KOOTENAY as a P1WR at the time of the Explosion. Moe was a P1WR on Kootenay at the time of the explosion. * Rank reclassification. Promoted to Master Warrant Officer (S) (CPO2), C.A.F. (Navy) 01 Nov 1969 HMCS SASKATCHEWAN - Posted to SASKATCHEWAN 02 Mar 1970 CFB HALIFAX - Posted to CFB HALIFAX 07 Aug 1970
(ML01) Officers and men of the 5th Escort Squadron have an audience with Pope Paul VI - 11 Feb 1964 (ML02) Newspaper article from the Crow's Nest magazine on the audience with Pope Paul VI (ML03) Sailors in what appears to be the admin office - ship unknown. Moe Lalonde 2nd from left (ML04-ML05) Records of drafts for CPO2 Maurice Lalonde Courtesy of Marc Lalonde
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