I have a photo of a man, with Mel 75 help, I believe to be Albert Bonner Albert Bonner. He is standing outside Buckingham Palace proudly showing off his insignia after the Investiture.The date on the back is 8th July 1952 ( the year of the coronation) I therefore assume he was awarded it in the Coronation Lists. Does anyone know if it is possible to find out what he was awarded and for what achievement.
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The may be details of the 1952 investiture in the London Gazette of the day.
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk
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It looks as if I will have to go to the British Library to see this and apply for a readers ticket. I was hoping there was something on Line.
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BONNER, Albert Leo, Chief Petty Officer Second Class (CPO2), BEM, CD - Distinguished Service Medal - RCN / HMCS Nootka >>>>> - Awarded as per Canada Gazette of 20 December 1952. Awarded DSM in WW2 as per Canada Gazette of 5 January 1946, Chief Yeoman in HMCS Uganda. BONNER. Albert Leo, 0-7477, (Saint John NB) CPO/Yeomn, V-2293, RCNVR, MID~[5.6.43] BEM~[5.1.46] WWII Awards HMCS NOOTKA(213) DDE, CPO 2, DSM~[20.12.52] Korea Award A/Cd/Com [2.10.53] RCN, HMCS CORNWALLIS for Com/School, (16.12.53-?) HMCS MICMAC(214) DDE, (2.3.54-?) FOAC for Asst/StO/Com, (14.3.55-?) FOAC for StO/Com, (24.8.55-?) Lt [1.1.55] CD~[?] HMCS MICMAC(214) DDE, (18.8.57-?) HMCS CAPE BRETON(100) ARE, (13.6.58-?) HMCS IROQUOIS(217) DDE, (17.10.58-?) (130) HMCS STADACONA(E18) (30.6.60-?) HMCS STADACONA(E18) (28.6.61-?) {130/12) HMCS NADEN(N18) (28.3.63-?)
http://www.rcnvr.com/KOREA%20-%20RCN.php
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thanks Lindsey, That sounds impressive Anne
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Also this;
BONNER, Albert Leo, Chief Yeoman of Signals (V2293) - British Empire Medal (BEM) - RCNVR / HMCS Uganda - Awarded as per Canada Gazette of 5 January 1946 and London Gazette of 1 January 1946.
"This Chief Petty Officer joined the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve a year prior to the commencement of hostilities and served at sea for over three years during the war in the Battle of the Atlantic and latterly in the Pacific Theatre in HMCS Uganda. As Chief Yeoman of Signals, he has displayed keenness and integrity to a marked degree, and has at all time proven an inspiration to the junior ratings of his branch."
Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) in Korea as per Canada Gazette of 20 December 1952 while serving in HMCS Nootka.
Medals of Lieutenant-Commander Albert Leo BONNER, SBStJ, DSM, BEM, CD. Serving Brother, Order of St. John - DSM (EIIR) - BEM (GVI) - 39/45 Star - Atlantic Star - Pacific Star - CVSM and Clasp - 39/45 War Medal with MID - Canadian Korea Medal - Canadian Korean Volunteer Service Medal - United Nations Korea Medal - EIIR Coronation Medal - RCNVR Long Service and Good Conduct Medal - CD with one Bar.
From this site:
http://www.123people.com/ext/frm?ti=person%20finder&search_term=leo%20bonner&search_country=US&st=person%20finder&target_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rcnvr.com%2FB%2520-%2520RCN%2520-%2520WW2.php
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His obit:
BONNER, Albert Leo, D.S.M., B.E.M., C.D. (Lt. Cmdr. RCN - Ret'd) - 86, Halifax, passed away Tuesday, May 11, 2004, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Saint John, N.B., he was a son of the late Daniel and Ellen (Gray) Bonner. He served 34 years with the RCN retiring with the rank of Lt. Cmdr. During the Second World War, he served in the European and Pacific Theatres on the Russian and North Atlantic runs. He was mentioned in dispatches as well, he served in The Korean Conflict. Following his retirement from the RCN, he worked for the Department of Employment and Immigration. He was recognized by the Prime Minister for 50 years of continuous service to the Government of Canada. As well as being highly decorated, Al was extremely proud of being Chief Yeoman of Signals on several warships. He was a long-time member of the Chief's and PO's Mess. Al was an avid sportsman and volunteer as well as being an active athletic coach. He was also very active in St. John Ambulance having received the Order of St. John. He will be lovingly missed by his wife, the former M. Frances O'Neill; sons, Daniel and wife Sharon, Bridgewater; Patrick and wife Tammy, Berwick; daughter, Frances Ellen and husband Shane Parker, New Minas; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in J.A. Snow Funeral Home. Funeral mass will be 10 a.m. Friday in St. Mary's Basilica, Very Rev. John Williams officiating. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. On-line condolences may be sent to: 1016 at alderwoods.com
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