In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar

 

Henry Stanley Donald Bauld, M.I.D.

 

Lieutenant, O-5000, RCNVR

 

Died: 04 Jul 1996, Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

BAULD, Henry Stanley Donald - Halifax, died July 4, 1996, in the Halifax Infirmary. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late D. Stanley and Lillian (Hawkins) Bauld. He was educated in Halifax at Tower Road School, the Halifax Academy and Dalhousie University. During the Second World War he served as a lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Navy and had postings in Windsor, Ont., Victoria B.C., and Ottawa. He served on armed merchant ships out of Bermuda and on corvettes, escorting convoys across the Atlantic and was in direct action against the German Fleet in the English Chanel. After the war, he established a sporting goods business, Bauld Agencies Ltd. from where he retired. He was a prominent athlete exceeding in tennis, badminton, curling, basketball and English rugby. He was inducted into the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame in 1980. He was also an avid trout and salmon fisherman as well as an ardent golfer. Surviving are his wife, the former Evelyn Naugler; sons, Donald, Halifax; Brian, Dartmouth; stepdaughter, Sylvia Ferguson, Barrie, Ont.; stepson, Dr. Marshall Naugler, Halifax; brothers, Gordon, Douglas, Halifax; Bruce, St. John's, Nfld.; eight grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in J. A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax. Memorial service 2 p.m. Monday in Bethany United Church, Clinton Avenue, Halifax. Reception to follow in the church hall. In lieu of flowers, donations to any charity. (The Chronicle Herald/The Mail Star - Page: C3 - Published: 05 Jul 1996)

 


 

Citation for Mentioned in Despatches:

 

BAULD, Henry Stanley Donald, Temporary Lieutenant, Mention in Despatches, RCNVR, HMCS SKEENA - Awarded as per the Canada Gazette of 20 January 1945 and the London Gazette 3 October 1944. 

 

"For outstanding leadership, skill and devotion to duty in H.M. Canadian Ships Qu'appelle, Skeena, Saskatchewan and Restigouche in a successful action with enemy trawlers and U-boats."

 


 

Ships served in:

* Appointed as a SLt, RCNVR in 1939 (The Nauticapedia)

HMCS STADACONA - Appointed to STADACONA 29 Jul 1940 for Disposal or Under Training as a A/Lt, RCNVR (seniority 29 Jul 1940) (Navy List Aug 1940)

RCN BARRACKS HALIFAX - Appointed to RCN BARRACKS HALIFAX 19 Sep 1940 as an A/Lt, RCNVR (Navy List Oct 1940)

RCN BARRACKS HALIFAX - Appointed to RCN BARRACKS HALIFAX for Disposal or Under Training 16 Dec 1940 as a Lt, RCNVR (Navy List Dec 1940)

WINDSOR DIVISION RCNVR - Appointed to WINDSOR DIVISION RCNVR 12 Jan 1941 as a Lt, RCNVR (Navy List Feb 1941)

HMCS CHICOUTIMI - Appointed to CHICOUTIMI 12 May 1941 as a Lt, RCNVR, 1st Lt (Navy List Jun 1941)

HMCS NADEN - Appointed to NADEN, Gunnery School 10 Sep 1942 as a Lt (g), RCNVR (Navy List Sep 1942)

HMCS GIVENCHY - Appointed to GIVENCHY, Staff of Capt (D) 02 Aug 1943 as a Lt (g), RCNVR (Navy List Aug 1943)

* Seniority backdated to 29 Jan 1939 (Navy List Feb 1944)

HMCS SKEENA - Appointed to SKEENA 01 Mar 1944 as a Lt (g), RCNVR (Navy List Feb 1944)

HMCS OTTAWA - Appointed to OTTAWA as a Lt (g), RCNVR (Navy List May 1944)

HMCS CORNWALLIS - Appointed to CORNWALLIS, Gunnery School as a Lt (g), RCNVR (Navy List Nov 1944)

NSHQ OTTAWA - Appointed to NSHQ OTTAWA, Naval Ordnance Branch, Staff of Deputy Director of Naval Ordnance 16 Feb 1945 as Lt (g), RCNVR (Navy List Mar 1945/May 1945)

* No further entries in the Navy List after May 1945

* Demobilized 03 Oct 1945 (Blatherwick.net)

 


 

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