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They made the Ultimate Sacrifice

 

George Douglas Stanley Bate

 

Ship's Cook 3rd Class, VR6117, RNCVR

 

Died: 30 Oct 1918 at sea

 

Book of Remembrance

 

BATE, George Douglas Stanley, Ship's Cook 3c, VR6117, RNCVR, MPK - 30 Oct 1918, HMCS GALIANO

 

On 29 Oct 1918 the GALIANO was sent with supplies to the light house at Triangle Island off Cape Scott at the northwestern tip of Vancouver Island. A number of her regular crew were unable to make the trip due to illness as the 1918 flu pandemic had reached her base at Esquimalt. She set out towards the Queen Charlotte Islands from Triangle Island at 5 pm on Oct 29th. When she made her only distress call at 3 am the next morning, she was estimated to be within visual range of the light at Cape St. James 95 miles from Triangle Island. She was never heard from again and went down with the loss of all hands.

 

George Bate is listed on the Victoria Memorial in the Ross Bay Cemetery on Vancouver Island, BC

 

Ships served in:

HMCS GALIANO

 

The British Colonist

14 Nov 1918

 


 

George D S Bate, Cook, VR/6117, RCNVR

HMCS GALIANO

MPK - Wednesday, 30th October 1918

Source: George Douglas Stanley Bate and the Lost Ship, the GALIANO

Courtesy of Gayle Jesperson

 


 

Newspaper article on Doug Bate and Arthur Hume

Source: George Douglas Stanley Bate and the Lost Ship, the GALIANO

Courtesy of Gayle Jesperson

 


 

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