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Here are a couple of photos about my father Stuart Maxner that I thought might be of interest. Regards, Steve Maxner, son of Stuart Maxner March 21, 2013
My father Stuart Maxner with some radio gear in the basement of our DOT dwelling on Sable Island
Canso aircraft that occasionally bought supplies to Sable (we also received biannual supply deliveries by CCG ship).
The above photos to be credited to Steve Maxner, son of Stu Maxner. Stuart was in the Merchant Marine and after the war was on Sable Island as an RO in 1945. He went back there in 1954-56 with his family and was there with John Melvin, who we know from the JAWS site. He became a Radio Tech with DOT and retired in 1974. I think he is shown above with his amateur transmitter, likely homebrew (?).
His son Steve was a telecom engineer with DOT and retired in 2006.
John Gilbert March 21, 2013
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Related Links Stuart Maxner was 3rd Radio Operator onboard Norwegian ship M/S Oslofjord when she struck a mine in December 1940. He is listed as a survivor.
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