- Rollo Mainguy
Vice-Admiral Edmond Rollo Mainguy, OBE, CD, RCN (
11 May 1901 -29 April 1979 ) was a Canadian naval officer and a post-war Chief of the Naval Staff.He was born in
Victoria, British Columbia in 1901 and attended theRoyal Naval College of Canada duringWorld War I . With the start ofWorld War II he took command of HMCS Assiniboine and thenHMCS Ottawa before being promoted to Captain (N) and taking overall command of RCN destroyers in Halifax in 1941. In 1942 he was appointed acting Commodore and took command of RCN destroyers in Newfoundland, quickly followed by an appointment to Ottawa as Chief of Naval Personnel. He returned to active duty as the commanding officer ofHMCS Uganda in 1944. As a part ofBritish Pacific Fleet Uganda took part in the Okinawa campaign before being controversially recalled back toCanada . In the post-war years Mainguy appointed Flag Officer Pacific Coast in 1946, Flag Officer Atlantic Coast in 1948, and was the head of the commission that investigated the RCN insubordination incidents of 1949 before becoming Chief of the Naval Staff in 1951. He retired from the RCN in 1956 as a Vice-Admiral. He died in 1979.External links
* [http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0005041 Article in Canadian Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.rcnvr.com/M%20-%20RCN%20-%20WW2.php Awards to the Royal Canadian Navy]
* [http://www.regions.cadets.forces.gc.ca/pac/100sea/mainguy_e.htm Bio at 100 RCSCC Admiral Mainguy]
* [http://www.navalandmilitarymuseum.org/resource_pages/controversies/controversies_intro.html#TitleBar RCN Mutinies and the Mainguy Report]
* [http://www.navalandmilitarymuseum.org/resource_pages/controversies/uganda_episode.html The "Uganda" Episode]
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