- HMCS Royal Roads
HMCS Royal Roads is a Canadian naval training centre commissioned on
13 December 1940 . This was the first of a series of related institutions to be set up by theDepartment of National Defence atHatley Park inEsquimalt, British Columbia .Designed to support Canada's naval war effort, it was operated as an Officer Training Establishment until October 1942. Many of the 600 volunteer reserve officers who underwent training during this time served in the Battle of the Atlantic. The HMCS Royal Roads was used to train short-term probationary Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) sub-lieutenants to serve in
World War II .History
The name Royal Roads was drawn from geography. The name refers to an anchorage located in
Juan de Fuca Strait between the city ofVictoria, British Columbia and Albert Bay.The HMCS Royal Roads was located on a property originally purchased byJames Dunsmuir in 1902. Dunsmuir was a formerBritish Columbian Premier andLieutenant-Governor . TheHatley Park Estate originally comprised 650 acres. The Dunsmuir family addedHatley Castle , which was completed in 1908. The CanadianDepartment of National Defence purchased Hatley Park, almost in its entirety, in 1940, for $75,000. This sum was roughly the value of the fence surrounding the property.As Executive Officer, Commander Reginald Amand (Jumbo) Webber D.S.C., C.D. served there till late 1942.
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Royal Roads Military College References
* http://www.hmcshaida.ca/webber.html
* http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0005284
* http://www.rrmc.ca/about.asp
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