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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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ÉPOPÉES CANADIENNES EN RADIOCOMMUNICATION LES ANCIENS QUI ONT VÉCU L'AVENTURE DE LA RADIO TÉLÉGRAPHISTES SANS FIL - PIONNIERS DE LA RADIO OPÉRATEURS RADIO - TECHNICIENS RADIO TECHNOLOGUES RADIO - INGÉNIEURS RADIO INSPECTEURS RADIO - GESTIONNAIRES DU SPECTRE |
Mr. Davies' communications career began when he served with the 4th Canadian Engineers Brigade in France during the First World War.
In 1925 he joined the government service as a radio operator and served at several coast stations in British Columbia. In 1930 he helped with the construction of the D.O.T. station at Coppermine and remained there for two years. In 1946 he assumed the duties of radio inspector at Vancouver and remained there until his retirement.
Friends and co-workers honored Mr. Davies at a gathering and presented him with an engraved watch and a power sander.
An engraved watch and a power sander were presented to Peter Davies prior to his retirement. Admiring the gifts are, left to right: B. S. Harrison, acting regional superintendent of radio regulations, Vancouver; Mr. Davies; W. A. Caton, controller of radio regulations, Ottawa; and R. A. Cole, regional controller of telecom.
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