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David Bathurst
Mr. David Bathurst was born March 21, 1951 in the United Kingdom. His father, being a member of the Royal Navy, saw a better future for his family in Canada and immigrated there and joined the Royal Canadian Navy. Following his father’s path, during his teenage years, he made the decision to enter military college and enrolled in Royal Military College as an officer cadet. Upon completing university he was immediately guaranteed employment and continued on to Esquimalt for training before moving back to the east coast and rose through the ranks to Executive Officer on board the HMCS Terra Nova, a key part of his career. Mr. Bathurst is now retired from the military and works as a real estate agent. He contributes his success in life to the elaborate training and experiences he had during his military career. Mr. Bathurst and family presently reside in the province of Nova Scotia.
Transcript
In the ship you have watch keepers that stand watch throughout the ship and they are on a watch rotation. My specific position as executive officer is known as a day job so I sort of worked 9 to 5 or 8 to 4, but really available 24 hours. My responsibility was looking after the internal ship’s organization, the manpower, the administration of the ship and morale and things like that so I was basically constantly on my feet going throughout the ship along with the coxswain and just keeping my finger on the pulse making sure divisional officers are looking after the people in their departments and it’s just, you know, a day to day activity like that. And in the evenings you catch up on your paperwork and paperwork never ends so it was a full program.