HMCS NONSUCH
Edmonton Half-Company RCNVR
Edmonton Division RCNVR
Edmonton, Alberta
On 23 Mar 1927 a RCN Reserve Half-Company was formed with two officers, a Chief Petty Officer and 50 other ranks. Over the years this unit grew to 225 men and officers. The RCNVR Half-Company Edmonton was commissioned as a tender to HMCS NADEN on 01 Nov 1941. On 01 Sep 1942, she was commissioned as the independent unit, HMCS NONSUCH. The name chosen for the Division, HMCS NONSUCH was derived from the French "non pareil" meaning "of no equal" and was used by the ship which brought the Company of Adventurers to the James Bay in 1688. During the war over 3500 naval recruits and 114 officers were processed and trained in Edmonton. There was also a branch of WRENS which served until 1946. At the end of the war HMCS NONSUCH transitioned to a peace time force, becoming the home of Edmonton Volunteer Reserve, a University training division, a cadet corps and a band. HMCS NONSUCH was paid-off on 30 Nov 1964 and re-established on 26 Sep 1975.
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