They made the Ultimate Sacrifice

 

David Arthur Clarke

 

Able Seaman, C.A.F. (Naval Reserve)

 

Born: 23 Jan 1952, Saint John, New Brunswick

 

Died: 11 Oct 1970, Strait of Georgia, British Columbia

 

Book of Remembrance

 

CLARKE, David Arthur, Able Seaman, C.A.F. (NR), died - 11 Oct 1970, HMCS DISCOVERY - Son of Arthur Stanley and Marion Rice (nee Smith) Clarke of Saint John, New Brunswick. Brother of John, Myrtle and Donna.

 

In October 1970 four sailors from HMCS DISCOVERY were in a 27 foot whaler as part of a weekend training exercise. They departed Gabriola Island about noon on Sunday 11 October. They were reported missing when they failed to rendezvous with another two boats at Keats Island. The rescue coordination centre was notified with about 90 minutes of daylight remaining; unfortunately no aircraft were available to be tasked. Monday’s search found the whaler and the body of Able Seaman David Arthur Clarke 18. On Tuesday an oar and two lifejackets were found. Wednesday saw the winding down of the search by the Rescue Coordination Centre although members of HMCS DISCOVERY continued a land and sea search. Nothing else was found. Lost to the sea were Able Seamen Mark Bruce Withers 18, and Walter Karwowski 20 and Lieutenant Mark Lyons 25.

 

Ships served in:

HMCS BRUNSWICKER - Enlisted 09 Jan 1969

HMCS DISCOVERY

 

 

Obituary for AB Arthur David Clarke

 

AB Clarke's ID card

 

Articles on the death of Able Seamen David Clarke, Mark Withers, and Walter Karwowski and Lieutenant Mark Lyons

Source LAC CVWM website

 


 

In Service of Canada - RCN Peacetime Casualty Index

 

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