Becoming a Naval Aid.
Heroes Remember
Transcript
We came back for a re-fit, and then I was posted to their first
Canadian Cruiser, not the first, HMCS Ontario, and I joined
Ontario in late ‘44 and time we got going out to the Far East,
we were just passing down the Red Sea and the war was over.
We went on to Columbo, whatever it's called now, Myanmar, not
Myanmar, whatever the hell that island's called anyway, and
picked up the future Governor of Hong Kong, was a British
General, General Sir Francis Festing, and he had just come from
commanding a division in Burma, and went and picked up Number
One Commando, with them as well, and a couple of rice ships and
we went round to Hong Kong. We were among the, we weren't the
first ships in, but very close to being, and the others were you
know, strictly men of war. And just outside there, General
Festing, said to our Captain, "You know, a lot of Navy around
here, I'd like to have Naval Aid." The Captain said, "I'll give
you one," and he turned around and said, "You," to me. And the
first thing that I had to learn, probably, how to be an aid to a
General, and he had an Army Aid, so I went to him and he said,
"Well the first thing you got to do is learn how to handle this
sub-machine gun," you know, the rifle.
Description
Mr. Howe talks about his posting to HMCS Ontario, and being made naval-aid to the Governor of Hong Kong.
William Howe
Mr. Howe was born in Port Arthur, now Thunder Bay, Ontario, on 26 August 1922. His father was a cabinet minister and was in London during bombing attacks. His father survived being torpedoed on the way to visit him overseas and was also involved in a sea wreck. Mr. Howe did his naval training in England where he also completed lieutenant's training. He served aboard HMCS Turbon, Dorchester, Sackville and Huron. At the end of the war, Mr. Howe was appointed as a Naval Aid to the Governor of Hong Kong and began a career in politics, on his return to England with the support of MacKenzie King.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 01:59
- Person Interviewed:
- William Howe
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Atlantic Ocean
- Branch:
- Navy
- Units/Ship:
- HMCS Ontario
- Rank:
- Lieutenant
- Occupation:
- Naval Aid
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