Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 11:08:57 -0400
From: John Ellison <paradegi@rogers.com>
Subject: The Boys Of Aurora: Dramatis Personae

Disclaimer: The following is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to persons
alive or dead is coincidental. The venue is fictional and any resemblance
to actual bases, locations, is coincidental.

This story takes place in 1976 Canada and reflects the mores, traditions,
customs, etc., of the times. I urge all of those who read this story to
remember that what is "politically correct" today, was not thought of back
then. If you are Lib-Left, politically correct and have jumped on the
bandwagons of whatever causes are the fads of the month, please do not
continue past this point. This also applies the so-called "Religious" Right
and "Moral" Majority. I respectfully remind you that the "Good Book" also
contains proscriptions, restrictions, do's and don'ts that I don't see or
hear any of you thumping bibles about. Write me, I'll be glad to give you
some excellent web sites. To all the anti-this and anti-that, Bible
Thumpers, Libertarians and the ACLU, the bankrupt and increasingly
irrelevant United Nations, please do not send me e-mails espousing whatever
cause you're touting. I have no time for claptrap.

As this work contains scenes of explicit sexual acts of a homosexual
nature, if such erotica offends you, please move on to a tamer site. If
your mainstay in life is Bible-thumping cant, please move on. If you are
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This story is written in an age without worry, and as such unprotected sex
is practiced exclusively. I urge all of you to NEVER engage in sexual acts
without proper protection. The life you save will be your own.

I will respond to all e-mails (except flames).

On a personal note, I would like to thank Peter, my editor, for her yeoman
service. This Cast of Character (in more ways than one)would not have been
written without his help, support, and encouragement.

The contract for The Phantom Of Aurora has been signed. I am now editing it
to confirm to the publisher's style guide. No text has been changed. I am
also looking for a decent picture to put on the back of the book - anyone
out there with a picture of sailors (Canadian preferred) in the old blue
rig? Perhaps a ship? Remember, if you send it, and I use it, I need your
permission to use it.  No royalties, but lots of exposure (I hope).

John

THE BOYS OF AURORA

GUNNERY BRANCH

ORSINI, Gunnery Chief Petty Officer Valentine Joseph; Cadet Chief Gunnery
Instructor of HMCS AURORA; b. 17.05.58, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. VAL is the
oldest of 3 boys and has two siblings, Vittorio and Anselmo. He is a recent
graduate of Upper Canada College School and is Parade Chief Gunnery
Instructor of RCSCC TEMERAIRE (the Sea Cadet unit attached to UCCS). In
September 1976 he will return to his home in Saskatoon and enter the
University of Saskatoon. While at AURORA Val shares a cabin with Tyler
Benbow, the Master At Arms of HMCS AURORA, in the Staff Barracks (Barracks
9).

LEVESON-ARUNDEL, Gunnery Chief Petty Officer Todd William Arthur Philip
Louis; Field Gun Battery Commander, HMCS AURORA; b. 15.04.59, Clarence
House, Clarence Square, British Pacific Properties (a suburb of Vancouver,
BC). TODD is the elder of twin boys (by 7 minutes) and has one sibling
(brother, Cory Albert Victor Louis Francis). He is the son of Albert Edward
Victor Leveson-Arundel, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of
Canada. Todd lives in the family home, Clarence House, and is Chief Gunnery
Instructor of his home unit, RCSCC CAPTAIN VANCOUVER. In September 1976 he
will be appointed Coxswain (Chief of the Corps) of his home unit and named
Head Prefect of St. George's College, where he is a senior. While at AURORA
Todd shares the GUNROOM with 9 other senior cadets. (Barracks 9)

LEVESON-ARUNDEL, Gunnery Chief Petty Officer Cory Albert Victor Louis
Francis; Deputy Battery Commander and Gun Captain of No. 1 Field Gun;
b. 15.04.59, Clarence House, Clarence Square, British Pacific Properties (a
suburb of Vancouver, BC). CORY is the younger of twin boys (by 7 minutes)
and has one sibling (brother, Todd William Arthur Philip Louis). He is the
son of Albert Edward Victor Leveson-Arundel, Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of Canada. Cory lives in the family home, Clarence House, and
is Guard Chief Petty Officer of his home unit, RCSCC CAPTAIN VANCOUVER. In
September 1976 he will be appointed Gunnery Chief Instructor of his home
unit and named a Prefect of St. George's College, where he is a
senior. While at AURORA, Cory shares the GUNROOM with 9 other senior cadets
(including his brother TODD). (Barracks 9).

VENABLES, Gunnery Petty Officer Brian Hugh Carlin; Petty Officer of The
Guard (Queen's Company); b. 03.09.61, North Bay, Ontario. BRIAN is the
youngest in a family of seven children (3 older brothers, 3 younger
sisters). He lives in North Bay, Ontario. His home unit is RCSCC
BRILLIANT. While at AURORA, Brian lives in Barracks 8, sharing space with
47 other cadets.

BRERETON, Gunnery Petty Officer Dylan William; Gun Captain, No. 2 Field
Gun; b. 11.07.61, Coboconk, Ontario. DYLAN is the only son in a family of 4
children (he has 3 sisters); He lives in North Bay, Ontario and his home
unit is RCSCC BRILLIANT.  While in AURORA, Dylan lives in Barracks 8
(Gunners Barracks).

GREENE, A/Gunnery Petty Officer Matthew Alexander Edward; Weapons Yeoman;
b. 05.05.61, Hotel-Dieu Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario. MATT is the youngest of
3 boys in a family of 6 children. (Half-brother Marcus Paul Iseley
(d. 1971) and older brother Paul and 3 sisters, all younger). His
substantive rating is Leading Gunner. Matt lives in the Married Quarters,
CFB Uplands, Ottawa, Ontario. Matt's home unit is RCSCC FALKLAND. While at
AURORA, Matt lives in Barracks 8 with 47 other gunners.

BERKELEY, Leading Gunner Kevin Patrick; b. 19.05.61, Hamilton,
Ontario. KEVIN has 2 older brothers (Kieran and Connor, and one younger
brother, Collins). He lives in Hamilton, Ontario and his home unit is RCSCC
LION. While in AURORA, Kevin lives in Barracks 8.

ADEAN, Leading Gunner Anson Michael; b. 03.03.61 Flin Flon, Manitoba. ANSON
the younger of 2 sons and his elder brother Phillip is Assistant PTI of
AURORA. Anson lives in Lethbridge, Alberta. His home unit is RCSCC
CHINOOK. While in AURORA, Anson lives in the Gunners Barracks (Barracks 8).

SEAMANSHIP (BOATSWAINS) BRANCH

MACDUFF, Boatswain Chief Petty Officer Stuart Malcolm Douglass; Chief
Boatswains Mate (Buffer) of HMCS AURORA; b. 11.11.59, Edmonton,
Alberta. STUART is an only child. STUART lives in Robinson's Mills,
Manitoba and is Coxswain of his home unit RCSCC TAMAR. While in AURORA
Stuart lives in Barracks 7 with the other Seamen. While officially
designated the Boatswains Mess, the Seamen refer to Barracks 7 as "No. 1
Mess", a throwback to the days when the seamen were housed in the forward
end (bows) of the ship. In many ships the Boatswains Mess is referred to as
No. 1 Mess, even though it is far removed from the bows of the vessel.

HOOD, Boatswain Chief Petty Officer Christopher James; Senior Seamanship
Instructor of HMCS AURORA; b. 17.01.59, Kingston, Ontario. CHRIS is an only
son and has 3 sisters. CHRIS lives in Kingston, Ontario and his home unit
is RCSCC SAINT LAWRENCE. Chris lives in the GUNROOM with the other 9 senior
cadets.

LEE, Boatswain Petty Officer Steven Robert Edward; "Baby Buffer" (Buffer's
Assistant) of HMCS AURORA; b. 04.04.59, Winnipeg, Manitoba. STEVE is the
youngest of 4 children (2 older brothers, 1 older sister); He lives in
Norwood, Manitoba, and is Chief Boatswains Mate of his home unit, RCSCC
SARACEN. Steve lives in Barracks 8.

SIGNALS BRANCH

RODNEY, Chief Petty Officer Nicholas Arthur George; Yeoman of Signals of
HMCS AURORA; b. 03.10.59, Charleston, SC, USA. NICHOLAS is the eldest of 3
sons (siblings Patrick and Elliott); He lives in Montreal, Quebec, and is a
recent graduate of Christ Church Cathedral Boys School. His home unit it
RCSCC TRAFALGAR where he is Coxswain designate. Nicholas occupies the bunk
between Todd's bunk and Greg's in the GUNROOM.

HOBBES, Able Signalman Calvin Steven; b.17.03.63, Comox, BC. Calvin is the
youngest of 3 brothers (2 older (Joseph and Michael); His home unit is
RCSCC PORT AUGUSTA. While in AURORA he lives in Barracks 2.

SUPPLY BRANCH

LASCELLES, Chief Petty Officer Philip Andrew Thomas; Chief Steward of The
Sea Cadets; THE PHANTOM OF AURORA; b. 11.11.58, Comox, BC. PHANTOM is the
younger son of Thomas Lascelles, Chief of Patrol of the Courtenay, BC
Police Department, and has an elder brother, Brendan, who is attending the
RCMP College in Regina, Sask. In July 1976 he was appointed Chief Steward
of the Sea Cadets (Acting, Unpaid, Non-Substantive). His home unit, of
which he is the only member, is RCSCC AURORA (Non-Substantive).

WEMYSS, Chief Storekeeping Petty Officer Robin Rosslyn; Chief Storekeeper
of HMCS AURORA; b. 24.12.59, RN Hospital, Portsmouth, England. ROB is the
eldest child in a family of 3 boys and 3 girls. He lives in Married
Quarters, CFB Uplands, Ottawa, Ontario. His home unit is RCSCC
FALKLAND. While in AURORA Rob shares space in Barracks 2 with the other
Storekeepers and the Signalmen.

CARROLL, Chief Petty Officer Gregory James; Chief Writer (aka "Scratch");
b. 02.12.58, Keswick, Ontario. GREG is the middle son in a family of 3 boys
and 2 girls. He lives in Peterborough, Ontario. His home unit is RCSCC
HOWE.  Greg lives in the Gunroom. His bunk is beside Harry's.

CORNWALLIS, Cook Chief Petty Officer Raymond James; Cook Chief Petty and
Senior Cadet of the Cookery Branch; b. 20.07.59, Nepean, Ontario. RAY is
the middle son of three sons (older brother Thomas, age 23; younger brother
Jeffrey is age 11). He lives in Ottawa, Ontario and his home unit is RCSCC
FALKLAND. While at AURORA Ray lives in Barracks 1.

SIGNARANSKY, Cook Chief Petty Officer Alexandr Effimovitch; b. 23.06.59,
Moscow, USSR. SANDRO is the only son of Russian Emigrant Jews (and boasts
of being the only Russian Jew in the RCSCC Cookery Branch). He lives in
Saanich, a suburb of Victoria, BC. His home unit is RCSCC RAINBOW. Sandro
lives in Barracks 1 with the other cooks.

PELHAM, Able Cook Joseph John; b. 18.03.63, Camrose, Alberta. JOEY is the
younger son in a family of 2 boys and 3 girls. He lives on the family farm
outside of Camrose. His home unit is RCSCC MALTA, GC.  Upon completion of
his New Entry Course Joey moved from Barracks 5 (where the Sea Puppies
live) and now occupies a bunk in Barracks 1.

LOWNDES, Able Cook Randall Dodson Ramseur; b. 07.05.63 Camrose,
Alberta. RANDY is the youngest of 3 boys and 2 girls. He lives on his
family's farm outside of Camrose, Alberta. His home unit is RCSCC MALTA,
GC. Upon completion of his New Entry Course Randy joined his best friend,
Joey Pelham and selected the Cookery Branch for his trade. He moved from
Barracks 5 to Barracks 1. His bunk is beside Joey's.

REGULATING BRANCH

BENBOW, Regulating Chief Petty Officer Edward Tyler Stephen; Master at Arms
(The Jaunty) of HMCS AURORA; b. 24.05.58, Aurora, Ontario. TYLER is the
eldest of 3 boys and 1 girl (siblings: Raymond, 16, John 14, and Elizabeth
11); He is a recent graduate (Valedictorian)(OAS) of Upper Canada
College. He will retire as Coxswain (Chief of the Corps) of his home unit,
RCSCC TEMERAIRE on 31.08.76. On 15.09.76 Tyler will enter Royal Roads
Military College as a Naval Cadet.  As the Senior Ranking Cadet Tyler
shares a small cabin (the Chiefs' Mess) in the Staff Barracks with CPO Val
Orsini, the Cadet Chief Gunnery Instructor.

HOME, Regulating Chief Petty Officer Roger Andrew; b. 06.02.59,
Orangeville, Ontario. TWO STROKES is the middle son in a family of 3 boys
(older brother Terrence, age 20; younger brother Patrick, age 16). He is
one of four Regulating Petty Officers (Crushers) and works in the Master at
Arms' Office in HMCS AURORA. He lives in Orangeville, Ontario and his home
unit is RCSCC BONAVENTURE. Two Strokes lives in the Gunroom with the other
9 senior cadets. His bunk is directly opposite Harry's and abuts the
bulkhead dividing the Gunroom from the Petty Officers' Mess.

JACKSON, Regulating Chief Petty Officer Thomas Jonathan; b. 31.05.1959,
Hamilton, Ontario. JON is the younger son in a family of 3 children. He has
an older brother and 1 older sister. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario and his
home unit is RCSCC LION.  While at AURORA his berthing area is the
GUNROOM. His bunk is between Chris's and Thumper's.

FISHER, Regulating Petty Officer Frederick John; b. 14.10.58 King Edward
VII Hospital, London, England. FRED is the only son of John George Fisher,
former High Commissioner to the Court of St. James. He is the nephew of
Vice-Admiral Sir John Frederick Salisbury Stephens, VC, KCMG, RN, Second
Sea Lord. He lives in Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario and is Master at Arms of
his home unit, RCSCC SIMCOE.

VERNON, Regulating Petty Officer Thomas Matthew; b. 17.06.1960, Sudbury,
Ontario. THUMPER is the eldest of 4 boys. He lives in Sudbury, Ontario and
in September 1976 will be appointed Master at Arms of his home unit RCSCC
ADMIRAL MOUNTBATTEN. Thumper lives in Barracks 9 (Staff Barracks) and his
bunk in the GUNROOM is between Two Strokes' and Jon's.

ENGINEERING BRANCH

BAILLY DE PONTHIERE, Engineering Petty Officer Ryan Patrick; Engineering
Storekeeper; b. 01.05.60, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. RYAN is the third son in a
family of 11 children (two older brothers, 3 younger brothers and 5 younger
sisters). He lives in the Married Quarters, CFB Uplands, Ottawa,
Ontario. Ryan's home unit is RCSCC FALKLAND. While his substantive rate is
Engineering Petty Officer, Ryan is also the Engineering Storekeeper and
lives in Barracks 2.  BAND

BAND

VON HOHENBERG, Band Chief Petty Officer Harold Franz-Joseph; Chief Drum
Major of AURORA; b. 01.07.58, Fisher River, Manitoba. HARRY is the middle
son in a family of 7 boys (Older brothers: Charlie (25), George (22), and
Nicholas (20). Younger brothers: Paul (16), Francis (14), and Louis
(10)). He lives on the family farm outside of Fisher River, Manitoba. He is
the Drum Major and Chief of the Corps, of his home unit, RCSCC KELLY. As
the Senior Bandsman and Chief Drum Major of AURORA, Harry occupies what he
considers to be the place of honour in the GUNROOM. His bunk is in a corner
(directly opposite from Two Strokes).

DE BEAUHARNAIS, Band Chief Petty Officer Sylvain Alexandre; Drum Major of
The AURORA Bugle Band; b. 02.10.58, Chicoutimi, Quebec. He is the eldest of
four children (2 boys, 2 girls). SYLVAIN is a boarder at l'Ecole de College
de Jesuit de St Ignatius Loyola, Montreal. In September 1976, he will leave
the Sea Cadets. His home unit is RCSCC SIOUX. Sylvain, with some
resentment, lives in Barracks 3 with the other 35 members of the Bugle
Band.

DE NOAILLES, Band Petty Officer Andre Paul Luc; Lead Drummer (Sticks) of
the AURORA Band; b. 14.07.61, Laval, Quebec. ANDRE is the youngest son in a
family of 13 children, seven of whom have taken Holy Orders (2 priests and
five nuns); he is a day student at the l'Ecole de College de Jesuit de St
Ignatius Loyola, Montreal. In September 1976 he will be appointed Drum
Major of his home unit, RCSCC SIOUX. Andre lives in Barracks 3, sharing
space with the other members of the Bugle Band (including the Drum Major,
Sylvain).

GREENE, Able Bandsman Paul Michael; b. 12.01.60, Station Hospital, RCAF
Station Baden, Germany. LITTLE BIG MAN is the middle of 3 sons in a family
of 6 children (half-brother Marcus, deceased and brother Matthew, age 15;
he has 3 younger sisters). Although rated a Bandsman, for disciplinary
reasons he is assigned to the HMCS AURORA Manning Pool and does not play in
the Band. He lives in the Married Quarters, CFB Uplands, Ottawa,
Ontario. His home unit is RCSCC FALKLAND. Although "dipped" from Petty
Officer Bandsman, Little Big Man continues to occupy his walled-off space
in the Petty Officers Mess in the Staff Barracks.

SPECIAL BRANCH

SUNDERLAND, Chief Petty Officer Michael Spencer; Chief Physical Training
Instructor (Chief PTI); b. 20.11.58, Brandon, Manitoba. MIKE is an only
son. Although accepted at the University of Brandon he will, in October
1976 transfer to the University of Lethbridge. He lives in Brandon,
Manitoba and in September 1976 will retire as Coxswain of his home unit,
RCSCC SWIFTSURE. Mike lives in the Petty Officers Mess (Staff
Barracks). His bunk is directly across from the space allocated to Little
Big Man and beside The Assistant's bunk (Phillip Adean).

ADEAN, Petty Officer Phillip Godfrey; Assistant Physical Training Petty
Officer; b. 30.10.58, Flin Flon, Manitoba. THE ASSISTANT is the elder of
two sons (his brother Anson is also attending AURORA). He lives in
Lethbridge, Alberta and his home unit is RCSCC CHINOOK. Phillip (The
Assistant) lives in the Petty Officers Mess of AURORA. His bunk is beside
the Chief PTI's.

TRAINING DIVISION

GILLAN, Able Cadet Stefan John; b. 05.02.63, Edmonton, Alberta. STEFAN is
an only son and has one sibling (sister, Agnes, age 11); He lives in
Edmonton, Alberta and his home unit is RCSCC UNDAUNTED. While at AURORA
Stefan lives in the New Entry Barracks (Barracks 5).

KEPPEL, Ordinary Cadet Simon Henry Charles; b. 22.10.63, Burnaby, BC. SIMON
is the youngest child in a family of four (2 older brothers and 1 older
sister). He is a New Entry Cadet. He lives in Burnaby, BC and will choose
the Gunnery Branch as his speciality when he returns to his home unit,
RCSCC DARTMOUTH. Simon lives in Barracks 5 with 37 other Sea Puppies.

YAG SQUADRON

ANDERS, Chief Petty Officer Sean Mark; Squadron Chief Petty Officer (YAGs);
b. 01.09.58, Toronto, Ontario. SEAN is the second son in a family of 2 boys
and 1 girl. He is the Senior Ranking Cadet of the YAG Squadron and is the
recipient of the Legion Medal of Excellence. He lives in Burnaby, BC and in
September 1976 he will join the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve as a Naval
Cadet in HMCS DISCOVERY, the Vancouver Naval Reserve Division, and will
retire as Coxswain of his home unit, RCSCC DARTMOUTH. He will also begin
his medical training, enrolling as an undergraduate at the University of
British Columbia, in September of 1976. As Squadron Chief Petty Officer
Sean is allotted a small single cabin aboard the Command YAG.

THORNTON, Chief Petty Officer Phillip Alexander; b. 12.11.58, Toronto,
Ontario. PHILLIP is the eldest of four sons in a family of four boys and
two girls. He is the Coxswain of the Command YAG, AURORA Flotilla. In
September of 1976 he will relinquish his appointment as Master at Arms of
his home unit, RCSCC VANGUARD and take up an appointment as a Naval Cadet
in that unit's Band (RCSCC TEMERAIRE). He will also begin reading at the
University of Toronto, Victoria College, with the goal to becoming a high
school teacher.


OFFICERS, INSTRUCTORS AND STAFF

Executive Branch

STOCKMAN, Commander Francis Albert Edward, DSO, DSC, CD, RCNR; Commanding
Officer of HMCS AURORA; b. 16.12.13, Invergordon, Scotland. FATHER is a
graduate of Osborne Naval College and Britannia Royal Naval College. He
served in the Royal Navy from 1926 until 1946 and the Royal Canadian Navy
(Reserve) from 1947 until 1976. He is the father of six girls and the
grandfather of one grandson (b. August 1976). He lives in Courtenay, BC. In
September of 1976 he will be named an Honourary Captain, RCNR, and retire
with honour after 50 years of service in the Andrew.

HAZLETON, Lieutenant-Commander Charles Oliver, MC, CD, RCNR; Executive
Officer of HMCS AURORA; b. 15.09.27, Stoke-on-Trent, England. NUMBER ONE is
a graduate of Britannia Royal Naval College. He served in the Royal Navy
from 1944 until 1964, and is a D-Day veteran and a veteran of the Korean
Conflict. He is married and has 2 sons and 6 grandsons. He is the
Commanding Officer Designate of HMCS AURORA and lives in Comox, BC.

ARMSTRONG, Sub-Lieutenant Antony Mark Edward, RCNR; Sailing Instructor;
b. 21.06.56, Witless Bay, Nfld. No 'H' is the middle son in a family of 13
children (6 brothers, 6 sisters); He is an undergraduate at the Memorial
University of Newfoundland, St. John's. He is Executive Officer of his home
unit, RCSCC TERRA NOVA. No "H" shares a cabin in the Wardroom with Wally
Higman.  Gunnery Branch

ST. VINCENT, Sub-Lieutenant Kyle Michael, RCNR; Commanding Officer of The
Guard (Queen's Company); b. 07.10.56, Kingston, Ontario. KYLE is an
undergraduate at Queen's University where he reads English and History. He
has a younger brother (Arthur) and once crashed the Princess of Wales'
Regimental Fancy Dress Ball costumed (with his brother) as a Dolly
Sister. He is the Gunnery Officer of his home unit, RCSCC SAINT
LAWRENCE. Kyle shares a cabin with Andy Berg in the Wardroom.  Deck
Department

EDDY, Sub-Lieutenant David William, RCNR; Deck Officer; b. 20.09.57,
Toronto, Ontario. DAVE is a former Sea Cadet (Chief Petty Officer). He is
an undergraduate of Trinity College, the University of Toronto; He lives in
Brampton, Ontario. His home unit is RCSCC ILLUSTRIOUS. Dave, while the most
junior of Officers, lives alone in a double cabin in the Wardroom.

Supply Department

CHEF. Chief Petty Officer Cook; Chef's true age is not known except to the
Drafting Officers of the Naval Bureau of Personnel. He has served 25 years
in the Royal Canadian Navy and is a graduate of the Royal Navy School of
Cookery, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. He has enjoyed a varied career as a Naval
Cook. He is a Knight of Honour and Devotion of the Ancient and Noble Order
of Saint John of The Cross of Acre and serves as Proctor to the Order. He
holds the Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, and is a Member of the
Order of Military Merit. His home of record is the Chiefs and Petty
Officers Mess, CFB Esquimalt. Chef was married at the age of 19. He
subsequently divorced and has had no contact with his only child, a
son. Chef lives in the Warrants and Sergeants Mess of CFB Comox while
serving in HMCS AURORA.

Engineering Department

HIGMAN, Lieutenant (E) Walter John, RCNR; Engineering Officer; b. 13.09.54,
Halifax, NS. WALLY is a graduate of St. Mary's University. He lives in
Halifax and is Commanding Officer of his home unit, RCSCC NIOBE. Wally
shares a cabin in the Wardroom with No "H".

Medical Department

REYNOLDS, Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander John Herbert, MB BCh, FRCS, CD,
RCNR; Principal Medical Officer of HMCS AURORA; b. 21.05.26, Edinburgh,
Scotland. DOC is a graduate of Edinburgh University and Guy's Hospital; He
is a Knight of Magistral Grace and Donat of the Order of Saint John of The
Cross of Acre and is Surgeon-In-Ordinary of the Order. He lives and
practices medicine in Windsor, Ontario. He is a Naval Reserve Officer
attached to HMCS HUNTER. While serving in AURORA Doc lives ashore in Comox
with his wife. They will return to their home in Windsor when the Training
Year ends where he will resume his duties as Chief of Trauma and Emergency
Medicine, The Royal and Marine Hospital of Windsor.

HENDON, Lieutenant (NS) Florence Jean, MC, CD, WRCNS. MATRON is a native of
Halifax, NS. She is a graduate of The Toronto General Hospital School of
Nursing (1940). She is a veteran of World War II, and Korea. She is a Hong
Kong Veteran and was awarded the Military Cross for her services. She makes
her home in Victoria, BC, and is a member of the Victoria Naval Reserve
Unit, HMCS MALAHAT. Matron takes a small apartment in Courtenay when she
serves in AURORA.

Chaplain General's Department

MONTGOMERIE, Lieutenant David George Strachan, RCNR; Chaplain (P);
b. 10.10.45, Charlottetown, PEI. DIRTY DAVE THE DEACON is a graduate of
Trinity College, University of Toronto (BTh); He lives in Vancouver, BC
where he is Dean of Christ Church Cathedral. While serving as Chaplain (P)
Dirty Dave the Deacon rooms in the rectory of St. Peter's (Comox) Anglican
Church, in Comox.  In addition to his duties at AURORA he assists the
Rector of St. Peter's.  He is often referred to as "The Vicar".


SECONDED FROM THE PERMANENT FORCE (ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY)


WINSLOW, Leading Seaman Stephen Matthew; Chief Gunnery Instructor;
b. 22.11.49, Lakefield, Ontario. THE GUNNER is a Permanent Force Gunner. He
attended the RCN Recruit School, HMCS Cornwallis, the RCN School of Gunnery
at HMCS STADACONA the RN School of Gunnery, HMS EXCELLENT, Whale Island,
and served a tour of duty as a United Nations Observer in Vietnam. In
August of 1976 The Gunner was elected Chancellor of the Ancient and Noble
Order of St John of the Cross of Acre and named a Professed Knight of
Justice. While he has a room in Nelles Block, CFB Esquimalt, The Gunner
lives on board the Reserve Training Vessel HMCS PORTE DE LE ROI. While
seconded to HMCS AURORA The Gunner has taken a small apartment in the
Forest Glen Apartment complex outside of Comox.


UNITED STATES NAVY SEA CADETS


BERG, Ensign Andrew Frederick David, USNR; Supply Officer; b. 07.02.50,
Brooklyn, NY, USA. ANDY is a Vietnam Veteran (Sergeant, B Co, 1st
Battalion, 26th Regiment, USMC) and was awarded the Bronze Star, Silver
Star and Purple Heart. In September 1976 Andy will enrol in the University
of Washington and enlist in the USMC Reserve. He lives in Seattle,
Washington. While serving in AURORA, Andy shares a cabin in the Wardroom
with Kyle.

VAN BECK, Master Chief Petty Officer Mark James, USN Sea Cadets;
b. 12.06.58, Seattle, Washington. MARK is the younger of 2 sons. He is the
Senior Ranking Cadet of his USN Sea Cadet unit. He lives in Seattle,
Washington.

VALPONE, Chief Petty Officer Anthony Salvatore, USN Sea Cadets;
b. 16.11.58, Portland, Washington. TONY is the Senior Chief of the Deck of
his home unit. He is the middle son of 3 sons (Older brother Alexander,
younger brother Patrick). In June 1977 he will take up his appointment as a
Cadet at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland.

BERMAN, Petty Officer 1st Class Nathan Michael; USN Sea Cadets;
b. 04.07.58, Chicago, IL. He is the younger of 2 sons. NATHAN lives on
Mercer Island, Seattle, Washington.


KNIGHTS OF THE ANCIENT AND NOBLE ORDER OF SAINT JOHN OF THE CROSS OF ACRE


CHAN, Michael Thomas Martin (Wei Ho); b. 03.02.47, Vancouver, BC. MICHAEL
is ostensibly the owner of the Imperial Palace Restaurant, and a pillar of
the Establishment. He is rumoured to have strong ties with the Hong Kong
Triads. His main focus is more and more his involvement with the Order of
St John of the Cross of Acre. He is a Professed Knight of Justice and in
August 1976 was elected Grand Master of the Order.

MEINERTZHAGEN, Major Richard Thomas William, DSM, MC; b. 14.08.26 London,
England. THE MAJOR is a graduate of the Royal Military College,
Sandhurst. He saw service in World War II as a Subaltern with the Royal
Horse Guards (The Blues) in Malaya with the SAS and the Royal Marine
Commandos. He is a Knight of Honour of Magistral Grace and Donat of the
Ancient and Noble Order of Saint John of the Cross of Acre. He makes his
home in Vancouver, BC.

LEVESON-ARUNDEL, Albert Edward George, OBE, MC, MM, VRD, Lieutenant
Commander, RCNVR (Retd); Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada;
b. 07.11.22, Clarence House, British Properties. He is the father of Cory
and Todd Leveson-Arundel. Appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada,
1976. Justice Arundel is a Knight of Justice of the Ancient and Most Noble
Order of Saint John of the Cross of Acre.

MASLEN, Captain Richard (Rick) Kenton; b. 10.06.44 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan,
Professed Knight of Honour and Devotion of the Ancient and Noble Order of
Saint John of the Cross of Acre; Captain (Army), Highland Light Infantry
(The Black Watch of Canada); seconded to the Intelligence Division (Special
Branch). He lives and works in Ottawa, Ontario, and is the life partner of
Corporal Glenn Stuart Britnell.

BRITNELL, Corporal Glenn Stuart; Corporal, Corps of Military Police;
b. 02.03.51, Peterborough, Ontario. He is seconded to Special Branch (CID)
as a Special Investigator. He is a Knight of Profess of the Ancient and
Noble Order of Saint John of the Cross of Acre. His home of record is
Ottawa, Ontario, and he is the life partner of Captain Rick Maslen.

HOWARD, 2nd Lieutenant Laurence Albert Edward, RM; b. 16.06.48, Haslar RN
Hospital, Portsmouth, England. LAURENCE is the only son of RSM David
Howard, MC, RM; He is a Royal Marine Commando (Small Boat Service) and
still holds a Commission in the Royal Marines Reserve. In August 1976 he
was made a Knight of Profess of the Ancient and Noble Order of St John of
the Cross of Acre and named Principal Equerry to Sir Stephen Winslow,
Chancellor of the Order.

AUBERY, Colour Sergeant Noel Ronald; b. 17.11.49 Glasgow, Scotland; NOEL is
a Royal Marine Commando and is a member of the Royal Marine Reserve. He is
a candidate Knight of Profess of the Ancient and Noble Order of St John of
the Cross of Acre.  Noel is employed as a footman by Michael Chan.


ROYAL NAVY


STEVENS, Vice-Admiral Sir John Peter, VC, KCMG, DSO, DCM, RN; Second Sea
Lord and Extra Equerry to HM The Queen; b. 25.12.16, Osborne Cottage, Isle
of Wight. He is a graduate of Osborne Naval College and Britannia Naval
College. As Second Sea Lord of the Board of Admiralty he is charged with
oversight of all personnel in the Royal Navy. His nephew, Fred Fisher, is a
cadet in AURORA. Although not yet a Knight of the Order, Admiral Stephens
will lay the groundwork and, using his contacts at the Court of St. James
and in the British military establishment, re-establish the Priory of
England.

DE LOTBINIERE, Captain Edouard Michel Louis Marie Joseph du Faience, OBE,
RN; Staff Captain and Chief of Staff to the Second Sea Lord; b. 06.06.30,
Montreal, Quebec. The scion of a wealthy, long-established Anglo-French
family, and a member of Anglo Aristocracy of Quebec, he entered the RCN in
1947 as a Naval Cadet. In 1948 he was appointed to the Britannia Royal
Naval College, where he graduated 1st in his Term and was awarded the
Captain's Sword and the Commander's Telescope. As a British subject he
transferred to the Royal Navy, specializing in Gunnery. He enjoyed a rapid
rise in rank, and was promoted to the rank of Captain in 1975, and made an
Officer of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Edouard will use
his considerable influence in Mayfair, Belgravia and his wide circle of
friends will be instrumental in helping to re-establish the Order in Great
Britain.


ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY


CLAYTON, Lieutenant (N) David Victor Paul, CAF; b. 08.08.52, Halifax,
NS. Entered the RCN as a Naval Cadet under the UNTD Officers Training
Scheme in 1971 while a university student. As a Midshipman he served in
HMCS PARKDALE. Where his friendship with The Gunner began. Upon the
completion of his training David was commissioned a Sub-Lieutenant in the
Canadian Armed Forces (Maritime Command), serving in HMC ships COLUMBIA and
IROQUOIS. In 1975 he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant (Navy) and
appoint to the Public Affairs Office, CFB Esquimalt. In May of 1977 he will
be appointed to HMCS HURON, as First Lieutenant, and will, while serving in
her, participate in the last Royal Fleet Review at Spithead. While in
England he will meet Lady Olivia Mary Salisbury, whom he will subsequently
marry (1983).


THE LITANY OF THE SAINTS


Ordinary Cadet Matthew Paul Ashton, b. 14.04.63, Welland, Ontario
Ordinary Cadet Mark William Kelley, b. 31.05.63, Welland, Ontario
Ordinary Cadet David (Luke) Cain, b. 12.07.63, St. Catharines, Ontario
Ordinary Cadet John Cameron Becker, b. 22.01.63, Welland, Ontario

All four of the Litany live in Welland, Ontario. Their home unit is RCSCC
BELLEROPHON. They occupy bunks in Barracks 6 (General Training Cadets).


CIVILIANS


CHIANG, Joel Joseph (Shai-Ling); b. 03.03.48, Vancouver, BC. JOEL is a
graduate of UBC (BSc) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MSc);
While he makes his home in Vancouver, he spends much of his time in
Seattle, Washington where he works with Mr. William Gates, Jr. Joel is in
the process of becoming a Gay Rights activist and eventually a major power
in the fight against AIDS in Canada.

HARTSFIELD, Logan; b. 12.10.58, Comox, BC; LOGAN is a troubled young man
who yearns for better things and feels that life in general is against
him. In order to face a more certain future Logan, after moving to
Victoria, will join the Canadian Armed Forces as an infantryman in the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Regiment.

JENSEN, Jeff

JENSEN, Robbie

JENSEN, Amy

LASCELLES, Chief of Patrol Thomas (Phantom's father)

LASCELLES, Catherine (Kate) (Phantom's mother)

LEVESON-ARUNDEL, Caroline Randolph (The Twin's long suffering mother)


ADDITIONAL CADETS FROM THE YAG SQUADRON


CPO Glenn Beuscher
PO Caspar Collins
PO Jimmy Collyer
PO Dylan Reed
PO Brice Peters
PO Cody Sparks
PO Gavin Thomas
PO Shane Scott
PO Eion Reilly


THE STEWARDS


A/Gunnery Petty Officer Matt Greene (Deputy Steward)
Leading Gunner Kevin Berkeley
Leading Gunner David (Dave) Tomkens
Leading Gunner Chad Peters
Leading Gunner William (Billy) Ryan
Leading Gunner Killian Logan
Able Gunner Nicholas (Nick) O'Toole
Able Signalman Aaron Bonham Carter


ACCOMMODATION


The Cadets are housed in 10 Barracks, the first 8 of which are located in
what eventually became known as the Upper Camp. These barracks are grouped
in "H" Blocks, that is, two barracks blocks joined by a central block
containing heads, washplace, storage rooms, etc. These barracks are as
follows:

Barracks 1               		Cooks
Barracks 2               		Storekeepers and Signalmen

Barracks 3               		The Bugle Band
Barracks 4               		Musicians and Drummers (The Band)

Barracks 5               		New Entry Cadets (The Sea Puppies)
Barracks 6               		General Training Cadets

Barracks 7               		Boatswains
Barracks 8               		Gunners

Senior Cadets are housed in a separate Staff Barracks. This barracks,
formerly the Wardroom, contains the Chiefs and Petty Officers Mess (Tyler
and Val's quarters), the Gunroom, and the Petty Officers Mess (where Little
Big Man lives). This is known as Barracks 9.

Barracks 10 is a separate additional barracks housing Engineering Cadets
and Carpenters. Medical Assistants would also be housed in this barracks.

Officers not living ashore are housed in the Wardroom, a new building that
replaced the old Wardroom (now the Staff Barracks).

Many of the Cadet Corps listed do not exist. Some are named after RN and
RCN ships, stations or dockyards. RCSCC MALTA, GC does not exist. "GC"
stands for George Cross, which is the civilian equivalent of the Victoria
Cross. The late King George VI authorized the medal and the first medal was
awarded to the people of the island of Malta, for their heroism during
World War II.