RCMCE

Association canadienne militaire des communications et de l’électronique

Colonel honoraire David Lloyd Hart, MM, CD, RCCS

27 Mar 19

The Communications and Electronics Branch and The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals is deeply saddened to note the passing of Honorary Colonel (HCol) David Lloyd Hart, MM, CD, RCCS.
David passed away on Wednesday, 27 March 2019 at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, Quebec
surrounded by his family.

Honorary Colonel David Lloyd Hart was born in Montreal on the 7th of July 1917. Upon his graduation at the High School of Montreal, he attended studies at Strathcona Academy and later McGill University where he obtained his Chartered Accounts Degree.

HCol Hart enlisted in the Army Reserve in 1936 and achieved the rank of Lance-Corporal. He deployed overseas in 1940, serving in England and France during the Second World War. Among other honours, he was awarded the Military Medal (MM) by His Majesty King George VI at Buckingham Palace – a bravery decoration for enlisted men and second only to the Victoria Cross – for gallantry during the infamous Dieppe Raid in 1942.

David Hart – then a Sergeant with the RCCS – was a vital communication link between the beachhead and the headquarters operating out of the naval fleet. In the confusion of the raid, signals proved essential to the survival of the Allied troops. Sergeant Hart spent much of the battle communicating with the frontline; reporting back to headquarters where he relayed movement, coordinated reinforcements, and conveyed the retreat orders to the troops. At the height of the battle, he cut off communication with headquarters in order to orchestrate a critical change to the timing of rescue craft facing relentless enemy bombardment. His actions saved the lives of hundreds of Canadians. His MM citation stated that his stalwart actions under enemy fire ‘made him a conspicuous example to his men’.

After the war, HCol Hart continued to study accounting and formed his own company: David Lloyd Hart & Co. Never straying too far from the military, he joined the Army Signal Reserve eventually rising to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in 1961 to command 11th Signal Regiment. He was appointed Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the 712 (Montreal) Communication Squadron from 1976 until 2013, and afterwards promoted to Honorary Colonel of 34 Signal Regiment based in Westmount, Quebec.

In 2013, HCol Hart became one of the first recipients of the Communications and Electronics Colonel-in-Chief Commendation (presented by Her Royal Highness – The Princess Royal) for a lifetime of outstanding service to the C&E Branch.

In 2016, HCol Hart celebrated his 40th anniversary as an Honorary Colonel and Lieutenant-Colonel of his beloved Montreal-based Signal Squadron and Regiment.

HCol Hart wears a fourth clasp to his Canadian Decoration (CD) recognizing over 52 years of loyal and dedicated service to Canada.

Interment services will be held at Paperman and Sons
3888 Rue Jean-Talon Ouest, Montreal, Quebec, H3R 2G8

The date of the burial service is listed below.

DTG:
 Sunday, 31 March 2019
 1130 – 1230 hours (Visitation for family / friends to pay respects)
 1230 – 1330 hours (Service in the Funeral Home Synagogue)
 1330 – 1430 hours (Transportation and Burial at Kehal Israel Memorial Park)

Funeral Service Location:
Paperman and Sons Funeral Home
3888 Rue Jean-Talon Ouest
Montreal, Quebec, H3R 2G8

Burial Location:
Kehal Israel Memorial Park
4189 Boulevard des Sources
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec, H9B 2A6

Please no : No flower – Donations will be accepted and given to an foundation yet to be announced by the family.

Lest we forget

VVV

MGen François Chagnon, OMM, MSM, CD, Late RCCS
Branch Leader

BGen Kevin O’Keefe, OMM, CD, Late RCCS (Retired)
Colonel-Commandant