They made the Ultimate Sacrifice
CAVANAGH, Robert Ansley, Able Seaman, Combined Operations, V6678, RCNVR, killed - 19 Aug 1942, HMS QUEBEC - Son of George Austin Cavanagh and Barbara R. Cavanagh, of Ottawa, Ontario.
Able Seaman R. A. Cavanagh was one of seventy-one men of Combined Operations; R.C.N.V.R. took part in the Dieppe raid, August 19, 1942. One officer and 3 sailors died at 03:47 hours (that day) in the Channel, they were killed in a fiery exchange with a small German convoy. He was buried in the Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, Hautot-sur-Mar, Seine-Maritime, France.
Ships served in: OTTAWA DIVISION RCNVR - Enlisted 25 Nov 1940. Commenced Active Service 28 Mar 1941 as an Ordinary Seaman, RCNVR HMCS BYTOWN - Drafted to BYTOWN 21 Jun 1941 OTTAWA DIVISION RCNVR - Drafted to OTTAWA DIVISION RCNVR 04 Aug 1941 MONTREAL DIVISION RCNVR - Drafted to MONTREAL DIVISION RCNVR 08 Aug 1941 HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 21 Oct 1941 HMS QUEBEC - Drafted to QUEBEC 25 Jan 1942 HMCS NIOBE - Drafted to NIOBE 09 Feb 1942 HMS NORTHNEY (Landing craft training base) - Drafted to NORTHNEY 21 Feb 1942 HMCS NIOBE - Drafted to NIOBE 21 Mar 1942 HMS QUEBEC - Drafted to QUEBEC 03 Apr 1942. Its is not known which landing craft OS Cavanagh was serving in when he was killed.
(RC01) Portrait for OS Robert Cavanagh (RC02) Article on the death of OS Robert Cavanagh (RC03) Article on the RCN's 4 casualties from the Dieppe Raid (RC04) Documents from the Service File of Robert Cavanagh (RC05) Headstone for Robert Cavanagh // Source CVWM (VAC)
Second World War Casualty Index
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