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CANADIAN EPICS IN RADIOCOMMUNICATION ALUMNI WHO LIVED THE ADVENTURE OF RADIO WIRELESS TELEGRAPHISTS - SPARKS - RADIO PIONEERS RADIO OPERATORS - RADIO TECHNICIANS RADIO TECHNOLOGISTS - RADIO ENGINEERS RADIO INSPECTORS - SPECTRUM MANAGERS |
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1968 - Charles MacGregor Williams, superintendent of radio regulations at Moncton, has retired after 40 years of service.
Born in Newport, South Wales, Mr. Williams emigrated to Canada and joined the East Coast Radio Service of the Department of Marine and Fisheries on April 16, 1928,
He subsequently served either as radio operator or officer in charge on government ships that included the icebreakers Mikula and N. B. McLean.
Coast station assignments included Cape Hope's Advance and Nottingham Island in the, Arctic, Cape Race, Nfld., and Camperdown Radio on the East Coast.
He was promoted to the position of radio inspector at Halifax in 1950, then appointed regional superintendent at Moncton on Nov. 11, 1960.
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Related Links 1960 - Moncton - Appointment of C. M. Williams 1960 - Moncton - Nomination de C. M. Williams
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