William Gard:  

CLASS OF 1965
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Kingston, ON
Victoria, BC

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Life: William R Gard, Commander, RCN (Retd) Commander (Retd) Gard was born in Ontario after the second world war and attended high school at Alderwood Collegiate Institute in Etobicoke, Ontario. Enrolling in the RCN in September 1965, he attended the Royal Roads Military College in Victoria, British Columbia for two years and graduated from the Royal Military College, in Kingston, Ontario with a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering degree in 1969. Following completion of his pre-fleet course in Halifax in 1969, He was posted to his first ship, HMCS St. Croix, in Esquimalt, British Columbia where he obtained a Bridge Watchkeeping Certificate before commencing his Marine System’s Engineering watchkeeping training. In 1972, he attended the Royal Naval Engineering College (Manadon) in Plymouth, England for his Marine Engineering Applications Course. On completion, he was posted to HMCS Kootenay, where he achieved his Level I engineering qualification. In 1974, he completed his Level II engineering certification in HMCS Gatineau. Posted to the Fleet School, at HMCS Naden in Esquimalt, British Columbia, he taught the Phase IV engineering officer's curriculum. In 1975, he was posted to HMCS Terra Nova, and subsequently HMCS Yukon as the Marine Systems Engineering Officer. In 1978, he was posted to National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ), as the Career Manager for all Marine Engineering Non-Commissioned members. He was promoted to Lieutenant-Commander in 1979. In 1980-81, he completed the one year Continuous French Language course in Ottawa, Ontario and St. Jean, Quebec before being posted to the Ship Repair Unit in Halifax. In 1983, he was posted as the Marine Systems Engineering Officer in HMCS Iroquois. In 1985, he was posted as the Senior Engineer in the Marine Systems Engineering Division of the Fleet School Halifax. ...Expand for more
On promotion to Commander in 1989, Commander Gard was posted to the Directorate of Marine and Electoral Engineering at NDHQ. During the next four years, he was the Directorate Administration and Training section head and the Class Desk Officer for all Steamships and Auxiliary Vessels. Commander Gard returned to Halifax in 1993, as the CFB Halifax Base Technical Services Officer. In 1994 and 1995, he chaired the CFB Halifax and the Maritime Command DND United Way campaigns respectively. He served as the President of the Mess Committee of the Officers mess from November 1993 to February 1995. Commander Gard retired, Aug 15, 1996 under the Liberal government's Force Reduction Program. He served for thirty years in the RCN and the Canadian Forces. He is a former Chairperson of the Halifax Regional Development Agency; a former Chairperson of the Sackville CAP (Community Access Program) Association; a former Commanding Officer of Canada's Naval Memorial (1999-2003), HMCS SACKVILLE. She is the last WW II Corvette of 269 built in WW II in which Canada built 123. He is presently President of the Nova Scotia Citadel Branch of the Royal Military Colleges Alumni Association, a Board member and recording secretary, of the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust and the past President of the Probus Club of Cobequid. The "Battle of the Atlantic Place", project was cancelled in 2019 as there was no interest in the public sector nor the Federal Government to build a building on the Halifax waterfront. He is married to the former Judith DeWolfe of Halifax. They have four children, Kristine, Bradley, Natalie, Gregory; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Unfortunately, their son, Greg Neate, passed away from cancer on 19 August 2021 in Moncton NB at the age of 48. The Gards celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary on 20 Sep 2024.
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WW II Corvette Captains (in 1945)
Charity Golf Tour. 2006 at Granite Springs GC
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Family Photo at son's Cape Breton Wedding
Greg & Christie Neate 18th Tee Bell Bay GC
In Baddeck, Cape Breton 30 Aug 08
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Bill with Veteran's Affaires Omsbudsman
Calgary AB
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Did you know on this day in 1953?

#OTD 27/9/1953 #RememberRCN -HMCS LABRADOR arrives in Esquimalt. She is the first RCN ship and first warship to transit the Canadian Northwest Passage from Atlantic to Pacific Oceans.
Don’t miss the upcoming Seasonal Concert on Friday 6th of December as shown in the attached poster.   The brass quintet from the Sackville Community Band will be playing with the choirs. It should be a great night of wonder
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FYI:  Heard on The Sunday Edition on CBC radio this morning.  Thirty-five percent of Aboriginals abstain from Alcohol.  Canadians are 18% abstinent as a population.  Former Prosecutor from Northern Saskatchewan, Harold John
Did you know? Knox Church and Scotia Brass are presenting “Comfort and Joy + Music So Merry” on Wednesday Dec 18th 2019. Address for the Church is 567 Sackville Dive in Lower Sackville commencing at 7 pm.  Admission by dona
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