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Howard Reid (admiral)

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Howard Reid
Born5 June 1897
Portage-du-Fort, Quebec
Died3 May 1962
Victoria, British Columbia
Allegiance Canada
Service/branch Royal Canadian Navy
Years of service1912–1967
RankVice-Admiral
Commands heldHMCS Skeena
HMCS Fraser
HMCS Naden
HMC Dockyard Halifax
Atlantic Coast
Newfoundland Escort Force
Royal Canadian Navy
Battles/warsFirst World War
Second World War
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath

Vice-Admiral Howard Emerson Reid, CB (5 June 1897 – 3 May 1962) was a Royal Canadian Navy officer who served as Chief of the Naval Staff from 1946 to 1947.

Career

Born in Portage-du-Fort, Quebec, Reid was educated at Ashbury College before entering the Royal Naval College of Canada as a Cadet in 1912. He saw action in various British and Canadian ships during the First World War.[1] He commanded HMS Sepoy on the China Station in 1929. In 1931 he attended the staff course at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. He became Commanding Officer of the destroyer HMCS Skeena in 1936, of the destroyer HMCS Fraser in 1937 and of the shore establishment HMCS Naden in 1938.[1] He went on to be Commanding Officer of HMC Dockyard Halifax in 1938 and Commanding Officer Atlantic Coast in 1939.[1]

He served in the Second World War as Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff from 1940, as Commodore commanding the Newfoundland Escort Force from 1942 and as Naval Member of the Canadian Joint Staff to Washington, D.C. in 1943.[1] Following the sudden death of his predecessor,[2] he became Chief of the Naval Staff in 1946 and served until 1947, retiring the following year.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Reid, Howard Emerson The Nauticapedia
  2. ^ Warrior Chiefs: Perspectives on Senior Canadian Military Leaders edited by Bernd Horn, Dundurn, 2012, p. 193
Military offices
Preceded by Chief of the Naval Staff
1946–1947
Succeeded by