In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar

 

George Hubert William (Bill) Craddock

 

RCNVR

 

Died: date of passing unknown

 

My father, like most vets, didn't talk about the war.  In the early stages of his service he was in Naval Intelligence. He and a partner were trained in Ottawa and in Camp X in Ontario. They did code interception work (German code traffic to their ships and subs in the Atlantic) out of clandestine locations in eastern Canada .... in a back room in a bakery and in a phoney pumping station in the middle of a field. Dad asked to go into combat service and served on a submarine for literally a couple of days, then went onto a mine sweeper, HMCS WALLACEBURG, for a short time and then to HMCS LA HULLOISE. On that ship he was involved in communications and his action station was an Oerlikon gun. He was involved in a couple of black ops in Europe and did some work on intelligence gathering concerning the defences/obstacles on the D Day beaches. (Submitted by his son Thomas)

 

Ships served in:

HMCS WALLACEBURG

HMCS LA HULLOISE

 


 

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