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Jim Hickson
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1961-Depot San Lenorado 1962-1st Bn RCR Ex Gagetown 1962-JR NCO Course Grad 19 Oct 1962-1965 Germany B-C-D-A Coy (Revecated Nov 64) 1965-1967 Sigs Pl Cyprus Prom CPL 'til xmas and C of Drums 1967-1973 Cpl, MCpl, Sgt, Sigs, D Coy 1973-1977 CFOCS Chilliwack Prom WO 1977-1982 UEO, Sigs, Pl WO RECCE, CSM B&A Coy, 1982-1984 SIT School 1984-1988 Career Manager (Prom CWO 1986) 1988-1990 RSM 1RCR 1991-1995 CWO Adm(Per) - C Of S 1995-1999 Base CWO Wainwright 1999-Retired
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Rick Rankine
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Sorry to hear of the passing of Bob Craig. He was one of the RSM's I was fortunate enough to have served with. Rest in peace Bob. You left your mark on those who knew you and held you in respect..Pro Patria
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RCN 55 to 60, Hmcs Magnificent,Crusader, Thunder, Bonaventure. transferred to RCR depot 1960 Amiens platoon..1961 Jnr NCO course..Delta Coy, Ipperwash, promoted Cpl..1961..Det Comd/A/Tank..C coy Germany 1962, 1963-66 Int Sec Germany..1967 Int sec Cyprus..1968..Jungle Warfare School ..69-70 PMC Jnr Ranks Club..70-73 Cornwallis..74-Cyprus. to Borden CFR to Lt-Borden..Captain..CFLA 75 to 80..Adjt RCR Battle School 80-81, RSS HF of C
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Mike Blais
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Rest Peacefully, soldier. Rest peacefully.
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Bill Norman
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Rest in peace Sir.
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Buzz Gomes
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My condolences to Bob's family and friends. An other great loss to The Regiment. Rest in peace my friend. Pro Patria.
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1964-1968- 2 QOR Calgary, Cyprus 1968-1971- 2 CDO Edmonton 1971-1975- 3 Mech CDO Germany, A Coy Mor 1975-1983- 1 RCR London, Bn Tpt,C Coy, B Coy, Recce 1983-1985- RCR Battle School 1985-1990-1 RCR, B Coy, Dukes, Recce, Cyprus 1990-1992- OMD HQ Ottawa, G3 Trg 1992-1993- LMD HQ London, G3 Trg 1993-2007-4 RCR, RSM Retired CWO
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Al Meecham
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I served with Bob for some years,and my deepest condolences and respect go to Bob,s family and friends.Another fine Royal gone but never forgotten. Al Meecham
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I to served with Bob when he was the RSM. RIP Sir.
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1964-1965 RCR Depot North West Canada Pl, A Coy 2 RCR London 1965-1968 B Coy 2 RCR Fort York Germany, Promoted to Cpl 68. 1968-1973 D Coy 1 RCR London, Promoted M\Cpl 69 1970 Cyprus Promoted to Sgt 73 Took my release in Sep 1973 Rank Sgt Pro Patria SSM, Peace Keeping, UN-Cyprus, Queen's Jubilee, CD1
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Neil Reece
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Condolences. I first met Bob while serving as the Regt WO he was a great supporter of the Museum Endowment Campaign. He will be missed.
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1976-1983 1RCR London 1983-1984 3RCR Germany 1984-1988 3 RCR Winnipeg 1988-1992 1 RCR London 1992-1993 1 RCR Petawawa 1993-1997 CTC Gagetown 1997-2004 Regimental Warrant, RHQ London 2004 Retired
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Ernie Wetzel
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Rest in peace sir.
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Aldore McIntyre
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Our condolences to the family, he was a great soldier, leader and a gentlemen. Rest in Peace mon Ami.
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Rest in Peace , Sir, and thank you for all your dedication and duty..my condolences to his family and friends, and all his Regimental Family..ranrad
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Rest in Peace Sir.
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Rest in peace Sir you will be missed
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Rest in peace SIR
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jim thomson
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Rest in Peace Sir. Gone but never forgotten
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Rest in Peace Mr. Craig. I too served under him. Both 1& 2 RCR
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Ernie Matchett
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Our deepest condolences to Mr. Craig's family (RIP). Mr. Craig, was a highly respected (RSM) and memories of our days as young privates going well out of our way to avoid him at all cost. Sammy McCullough, was not so lucky while crossing the parade square one afternoon while station at CFB London, Mr. Craig, observed Sammy, walking across the corner of the square and call Sammy, over. Mr. Craig, asked Sammy if he knew who he was and Sammy happy as a peacock, said yes sir your "Meaney Craig" Sir. Well you could hear Mr. Craig's booming voice throughout CFB London. Sammy, never forgot his first encounter with Mr. Craig. Pro Patria.
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I will do today what others won't so that I can live tomorrow as they can't
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Good one Ernie sounds like Sammy.
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1964-1965 RCR Depot North West Canada Pl, A Coy 2 RCR London 1965-1968 B Coy 2 RCR Fort York Germany, Promoted to Cpl 68. 1968-1973 D Coy 1 RCR London, Promoted M\Cpl 69 1970 Cyprus Promoted to Sgt 73 Took my release in Sep 1973 Rank Sgt Pro Patria SSM, Peace Keeping, UN-Cyprus, Queen's Jubilee, CD1
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I can remember Mr. Craig as a fair man and respected. R.I.P. Bob
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BJ MacLean
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My condolences. RIP BJ
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B.J. MacLean 35 Yrs Always a Proud Royal
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Back in 1964 in Support Company 1 RCR in Germany WO 2 Bob (Meany) Craig was CSM of Support Coy. The HMG Pl was also the Corps of Drums at that time under Sgt Joe Lanzrath who was the Drum Major (The Drummie).
There were at least two cases that came up on Orders Parade in front of the Company Commander, Major Jim Knox of privates in the Drums taking a punch at Lance Corporals. Sgt Major Craig decided that he had had enough of this BS and one afternoon called a parade of the Corps of Drums in behind the shack where they lived.
Craig dismissed the NCOs and told the assembled privates that any more cases of punching Lance Corporals would be dealt with by him personally. "Don't punch a junior NCO" he said, "Come and take a punch at me instead", he invited.
He then took off his battle dress blouse and his belt and invited any man in the platoon to have a go with no NCO witnesses and no consequences. No one took up his challenge for he was lean and mean at that stage.
There were no more punch ups of Lance Corporals in the Drums. Not everybody liked Bob Craig but he was respected as a CSM. Some troopers were scared of him too!
Pro Patria, RT
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