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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 |
Roland Chesley Peddle, inspector in charge of radio regulations at St. John's, retired January 31, 1966 after more than 47 years of government service in Newfoundland.
Mr. Peddle began his career in the Government of Newfoundland with the Department of Posts and Telegraphs in 1919 as a postmaster and telegrapher.
In 1943, he was moved to the engineering branch and on Apri11, 1949, he joined the telecommunications and electronics branch of the Department of Transport as an inspector of radio regulations.
Eight years later, he was promoted to inspector in charge of the St. John's office, a position he held until his retirement.
At a gathering held in his honor, Mr. Peddle was presented with a piece of luggage from his co-workers by C. M. Williams of Moncton, regional superintendent of radio regulations.
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