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Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve
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This article is about the organization 1914-1923. For other reserves, see Canadian Navy Reserve.
The Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve (RNCVR) was a naval reserve that was established in Canada in May 1914 and existed until 1923. Initially divided into three subdivisions stretching across the nation, the RNCVR could serve either with the Royal Canadian Navy or the Royal Navy during wartime. During the First World War, an Overseas Division was created and by the end of the war, over 8,000 men served either in Canadian service or abroad. Following the war, the reservists were demobilized and Canada's volunteer reserve was reorganized into the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve.
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Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve | |
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![]() Personnel of the RNCVR outside the Provincial Legislature, Victoria, British Columbia, 1914. | |
Active | 1914–1923 |
Country | Canada |
Type | Military reserve force |
Role | Naval |
Part of | Royal Naval Reserve |
Garrison/HQ | Victoria, British Columbia – No. 1 Half Company Vancouver, British Columbia – No 2 (Vancouver) Company |
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