73 Canadian Signal Squadron
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73 Canadian Signal Squadron | |
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Active | November 1973 – 21 October 1979 |
Nickname | 73 CDN Sig Sqn |
73 Canadian Signal Unit (73 CDN Sig Unit) was organized to form part of Canada's contribution to the United Nations Emergency Force Middle East (UNEFME) in 1974.[1] In early 1975 the unit was redesignated 73 Canadian Signal Squadron (73 CDN Sig Sqn).[2]
The unit suffered two casualties during it's period of existence. Signalman T.E. Abbott died on June 14, 1975 (accidental fall from roof) and Signalman C.A. Dodge who died on July 2, 1979 (died while making vital dispatches).
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Commanding Officers
- Major W.F. (Bill) Cowperthwaite, November 1973 - April 1974
- Major J.M. (Mac) Savage, April 1974 - October 1974
- Major J.A. (John) Dicker, October 1974 - April 1975
- Major D.R.A. (Roy) McLean, April 1975 - October 1975
- Major E.R. (Ted) Campbell, October 1975 - April 1976
- Major P.P.A.J.D. (Paul) Boudreau, April 1976 - November 1976
- Major G. (George) Lackonick, November 1976 - May 1977
- Major J.R. (Ray) Mailloux, May 1977 - October 1977
- Major R.R.C. (Clay) Samis, October 1977 - May 1978
- Major R.M. (Mike) Jackson, May 1978 - 1 November 1978
- Major A.F. (Tony) Charters, 1 November 1978 - 9 May 1979
- Major P.R. (Paul) Weisbrod, 9 May 1979 - 21 October 1979
Related Pages
- 73 Canadian Signal Squadron (CE Newsletter Article)
- 73 Canadian Signal Squadron support to UNFICYP - July 1974
- Airborne Signals CYPRUS 1974
Related Items
References
- ↑ CFOO 3.207, 3 Jan 1974
- ↑ More from 73 Canadian Signal Squadron, C&E Newsletter, 75/3.