Service information for: 

 

Brian McClelland

 

44746-H, RCN

 

 

Service info:  I joined in September 1959 and went through HMCS CORNWALLIS joining HMCS MICMAC just after Christmas. I served aboard the MICMAC and the BONAVENTURE honourably discharged in 1962 on completion of my engagement.

 

I had just turned 17 and was doing my best to act all grown up and that I belonged. The MICMAC was my first real opportunity in an environment where I was an equal. In those days the military took people who had potential but needed direction. I will always be so thankful for the fellowship, the leadership, and the responsibility I was given as a member of the Royal Canadian Navy. Much of my success in life came to me as a result of the discipline and community I found in the Navy.

 

Ships served in:

HMCS CORNWALLIS

HMCS MICMAC - Served in MICMAC 1961-62

HMCS BONAVENTURE

 

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(BMc001) Brian McClelland (left) lounging and enjoying a beer with and Pitt, maybe Snooks on HMCS MICMAC 214

(BMc002) Brian McClelland posing by the after funnel on HMCS MICMAC 214

(BMc003) Brian McClelland in the boiler room of HMCS MICMAC 214

(BMc004) Brian McClelland (wearing his chief's cap) by the engine room consol on HMCS MICMAC 214

(BMc005) Livery, Snooks, Pitt, and Brown by the brow on HMCS MICMAC 214 - Feb 1961

 

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(BMc006) Brian McClelland in his mic on HMCS MICMAC 214

(BMc007) HMCS MICMAC 214 on the slips in Darmouth, NS for work on the port screw

(BMc007) The standard bowl haircut - the barbershop is open on HMCS MICMAC 214

(BMc009-BMc010) A service at the site we lost AB Jelynek who fell overboard November 17, 1960 while steaming in the North Atlantic. I seem to remember he was carrying a full garbage can over his shoulder heading aft to the garbage chute when the ship rolled. We did not find him in spite of a search and considering the water was just above freezing at the time.

 


 

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