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John Rupert Longard

 

Lieutenant-Commander (L), O-42620, RCN(R)

 

Born: 1910, Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

Died: 31 Dec 1977, Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

John Longard, international oceanographer dies at 67

John Rupert Longard, 67, of Halifax, internationally known military oceanographer, died Saturday after a lengthy illness.

Born in Halifax, he was the son of the late Alfred and Amelia (Wright) Longard.

He was educated in Halifax city schools and graduated from Dalhousie University with a Master of Science degree.

During the Second World War he was a Lieutenant-Commander in the RCNVR, following which he worked with the Naval Research Establishment. From 1953 to 1960 he was scientific advisor to the Admiral (Atlantic Command). From 1960 to 1963, he held a diplomatic appointment as scientific liaison officer to the Canadian Joint Staff in Washington, D.C., following which he returned to the Naval Research Establishment, later known as the Defence Research Establishment (Atlantic) in Dartmouth.

He was a member of St. Andrew's United Church, the Waegwoltic Club, the Nova Scotia Historical Society, the Nova Scotia Institute of Science, the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia and a life member of the American Geophysical Union.

Surviving are his wife, the former Evelyn Nickerson; a son, Arthur, Halifax; a daughter, Nancy (Mrs. John Hood), Yarmouth; a brother, Edward, Halifax; two sisters, Gladys and Annie, both of Halifax; and three grandchildren.

The body is at Snow's Funeral Home, Halifax, where funeral service will be Wednesday 2 p.m., Dr. Gordon MacDermid and Dr. W.C. Anderson officiating. Cremation to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

(Halifax Chronicle-Herald, Tuesday, 03 Jan 1978 / Research by George Newbury)

 

Ships served in:

RCN BARRACKS HALIFAX - Appointed to RCN Barracks Halifax as an A/Lt (S.B.) RCNVR, for disposal or under training (Navy List Oct 1940)

HMC DOCKYARD HALIFAX - Appointed to HMC Dockyard Halifax, Mining Staff, 06 Nov 1940 as a Lt (S.B.), RCNVR for M/M. & D/G. Duties (Navy List Nov 1940)

HMCS VENTURE (HALIFAX) - Appointed to Venture 06 Nov 1940 as a Lt (S.B.), RCNVR for M/M. & D/G. Duties (Navy List Jan 1942).

HMCS CORNWALLIS, TORPEDO SCHOOL - Appointed to Cornwallis 05 Apr 1943 as Electrical Lt, RCNVR (Navy List Aug 1943)

RCN BARRACKS HALIFAX, TORPEDO SCHOOL - Appointed to RCN Barracks Halifax 29 Jan 1944 as A/El. LCdr, RCNVR (Navy List Feb 1944)

RCN BARRACKS HALIFAX, HMC NAVAL RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT - Appointed to RCN Barracks Halifax 29 Jan 1944 as A/El. LCdr, RCNVR (Navy List Jul 1944). Appointed to LCdr (L), RCN(R) (seniority 01 Jul 1945) (Navy List Jul 1946 / Jun 1947)

* retired list as LCdr (L) (seniority 01 Jul 1945) (Navy List Jul 1948)

HMCS SCOTIAN (retired List) - as LCdr (L), RCN(R) (Navy List Jul 1952). Last Navy List entry Jul 1957.

 

Headstone for John R. Longard, Camp Hill Cemetery, Halifax, NS

Photographed by / Courtesy of George Newbury

 


 

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