General Information | ||
Rank: | First Name: | Second Name: |
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Lieutenant | John | Herbert |
From: | Enlistment Region: | Date of Birth (y-m-d): |
La Malbaie QC | Eastern Quebec | 1913-07-26 |
Appointment: | Company: | Platoon: |
Platoon Commander | A | 9R Plt |
Members of 'C' Force from the East travelled across Canada by CNR troop train, picking up reinforcements enroute. Stops included Valcartier, Montreal, Ottawa, Armstrong ON, Capreol ON, Winnipeg, Melville SK, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper, and Vancouver, arriving in Vancouver on Oct 27 at 0800 hrs.
The Winnipeg Grenadiers and the local soldiers that were with Brigade Headquarters from Winnipeg to BC travelled on a CPR train to Vancouver.
All members embarked from Vancouver on the ships AWATEA and PRINCE ROBERT. AWATEA was a New Zealand Liner and the PRINCE ROBERT was a converted cruiser. "C" Company of the Rifles was assigned to the PRINCE ROBERT, everyone else boarded the AWATEA. The ships sailed from Vancouver on Oct 27th and arrived in Hong Kong on November 16th, having made brief stops enroute at Honolulu and Manila.
Equipment earmarked for 'C' Force use was loaded on the ship DON JOSE, but would never reach Hong Kong as it was rerouted to Manila when hostilities commenced.
On arrival, all troops were quartered at Nanking Barracks, Sham Shui Po Camp, in Kowloon.
We do not have specific battle information for this soldier in our online database. For a detailed description of the battle from a Canadian perspective, visit Canadian Participation in the Defense of Hong Kong (published by the Historical Section, Canadian Military Headquarters).
Camp ID | Camp Name | Location | Company | Type of Work | Arrival Date | Departure Date |
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HK-NP-01 | North Point | North Point, Hong Kong Island | 41 Dec 30 | 42 Sep 26 | ||
HK-SA-02 | Shamshuipo | Kowloon, Hong Kong | 42 Sep 26 | 43 Aug 19 | ||
HK-AS-02 | Argyle Street | Kowloon, Hong Kong | 43 Aug 19 | 44 May 11 | ||
HK-SA-02 | Shamshuipo | Kowloon, Hong Kong | 44 May 11 | 45 Sep 10 |
Transport Mode | Arrival Destination | Arrival Date | Comments |
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USS Joseph T. Dyckman | SF | 1945-10-16 | Manila to San Francisco 44 CDNs & British |
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Date of Death (y-m-d) | Cause of Death | Death Class | |
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2004-03-25 | Post War | ||
Cemetery Location | Cemetery | Grave Number | Gravestone Marker |
Quebec Quebec Canada |
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John McGREEVY Obituary - McGREEVY. John H.C., CM, FCA. Died in Quebec City on March 25. 2004. Beloved husband of Mary Gavan Gray and father of Jane Atkins and Tom McGreevy. Grandfather of five, great grandfather of two. A private service and interment have taken place. Published in Montreal Gazette on Mar. 29. 2004
PRISONERS, STUDENTS AND THINKERS: JOHN H.C. MCGREEVY
McGREEVY, John Herbert Cecil (1913-2004)Biography - Born on July 26th 1913 in Quebec City. John H.C. McGreevy was the son of Herbert Smith McGreevy, superintendent of the signal service of Canada, and of Hilda Bell lrvine.
McGreevy completed his primary and secondary studies at Bishops College School in Lennoxville (Sherbrooke). l-le then began an accounting apprenticeship for McDonald, Currie in Quebec City.
During World War Il. he enlisted with the Royal Rifles of Canada under the rank of Lieutenant. He was captured during the battle of Hong Kong in 1941 and remained a prisoner of war until the liberation in 1945.
After the war, McGreevy went back to his accounting work at McDonald, Currie. He became a partner in the firm in I 949, which was renamed Coopers & Lybrand in 1973. He continued to work as an accountant until his retirement in 1975.
McGreevy is known for his volunteer work in many organizations linked to Quebec Citys English-speaking community, for which he was awarded the Order of Canada in 1989. He participated in both traditionally Catholic and Protestant organizations, and his volunteer involvement spanned decades. He was president, treasurer or financial advisor for the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, Quebec Garrison Club. Saint Brigids Home and Foundation, the Ladies Protestant Home and the Quebec Ladies Home Foundation, the Anglican Diocese of Quebec, Jeffery Hales Hospital and Foundation, and the Citadel Foundation. He was also a commissioner for the National Battlefields Commission. He played an important role in setting up a subsidized home for the elderly, which was named McGreevy Manor in recognition of his work.
He died in Quebec on March 25th 2004
He married Mary Gavan Gray on June 3rd 1939 in La Malbaie: she was the daughter of Joseph Archibald Gray, banker and of Mary Katherine Duggan - by Patrick Donovan, June 2015
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