Louis Raymond Pavillard DSC, RCNR
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Warship Commands listed for Louis Raymond Pavillard, RCNR
| Ship | Rank | Type | From | To |
| HMCS Camrose (K 154) | T/Lt. | Corvette | 12 Apr 1941 | 7 Nov 1944 |
| HMCS Sussexvale (K 683) | T/A/Lt.Cdr. | Frigate | 29 Nov 1944 | 16 Nov 1945 |
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Events related to this officer
Corvette HMCS Camrose (K 154)
7 Feb 1943
HMCS Camrose (Lt L.R. Pavillard, RCNVR) picks up 72 survivors from the British merchant Empire Banner that was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-77 west of Algiers in position 36º48'N, 01º32'E.
HMCS Camrose also picks up 59 survivors from the British merchant Empire Webster that was also torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-77 west of Algiers in position 36º47'N, 01º37'E.
12 Apr 1943
The Canadian destroyer HMCS St. Croix (A/Lt.Cdr. A.H. Dobson, DSC, RCNR) and the Canadian corvette HMCS Camrose (Lt L.R. Pavillard, RCNVR) together pick up 28 survivors from the Norwegian merchant Ingerfire that was torpedoed and sunk the previous day about 400 nautical miles east of Newfoundland, Canada in position 51º29'N, 42º59'W.
8 Jan 1944
The German submarine U-757 was sunk in the North Atlantic south-west of Iceland, in position 50º33'N, 18º03'W, by depth charges from the British frigate HMS Bayntun (Lt.Cdr. L.P. Bourke, RNZNR) and the Canadian corvette HMCS Camrose (A/T/Lt.Cdr. L.R. Pavillard, RCNR).
