Admiral Walter Hose Street

Edmonton, Alberta
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Admiral Walter Hose Street was dedicated by the Canada Lands Company on August 25, 2010, as part of their redevelopment of Edmonton’s former Canadian Forces Base (Griesbach Barracks).

No naval officer was more important to the early years of the Canadian Navy than Rear-Admiral Walter Hose. He joined the Royal Navy at the age of 14, and later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy. He took command of HMCS Rainbow, Canada’s first ship ever to go to war at sea. Rear-Admiral Hose was commandant of the east coast patrol escorts during the Royal Canadian Navy’s first campaign against the German U-boats. His vision resulted in the formation of the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1923, and in a naval policy that resulted in Canadian built warships and a focus on the defence of Canadian territorial waters. He later became Director of the Naval Service, and Chief of Naval Staff, 1921-1934. Rear-Admiral Hose fought many battles through the years of the Great Depression to ensure the survival of the fledgling Royal Canadian Navy. He retired in 1933 and passed away in 1965 after having seen the Royal Canadian Navy grow to fulfill his vision.

Inscription

[street sign/plaque de rue]

ADMIRAL WALTER
HOSE ST

[plaque]

THE VILLAGE AT
GRIESBACH

REAR ADMIRAL WALTER HOSE, CBE, RCN
No naval officer was more important to the early year of the Canadian Navy than Walter Hose
He joined the Royal Navy at the age of 14 Later in his naval career he transferred to the Royal
Canadian Navy (RCN). Prior to his transfer, Hose had sailed in every ocean on every class of
ship from torpedo boats to battleships, and as a young officer helped establish the
Newfoundland Division of the Royal Naval Reserve (RNR). He took command of HMCS
Rainbow, Canada's first ship ever to go to war at sea.
From command of the east coast patrol escorts during the RCN`s first campaign against the
German u-boats, to his tortuous years as head of the naval service, Hose was integral to the
development of the RCN. His vision resulted in the formation of the Royal Canadian Navy
Volunteer Reserve in 1923. Hose subsequently oversaw a naval policy that resulted in Canadian
built warships and a focus on the defence of Canadian territorial waters.
During this watch as Director of the Naval Service, then as Chief of Naval Staff, 1921-1934, Hose
fought many battles to ensure the survival of the fledgling RCN, in his words the Ugly Duckling
of Canadian National Defence. Rear Admiral Hose passed away in 1965 after having seen the
RCN grow to fulfill his vision.

CONTRE-AMIRAL WALTER HOSE, CBE, MRC
Durant les premières années de la marine canadienne Walter Hose a joué un rôle d`une
importance inégalée parmi les officiers navals. Enrôlé à 14 ans dans la Royal Navy, sa carrière
navale set ensuite transférée à la Marine royale canadienne (MRC). Avant ce transfert, Walter
Hose avait navigué sur tous les océans à bord de navires de toutes classes, des vedettes
lance-torpilles aux cuirasses. Il prend le commandement du NCSM Rainbow, le premier
bâtiment canadien qui livre combat en mer.
Depuis le commandement des navires qui patrouillent et escortent des convois sur la côte Est
durant la première campagne de la MRC contre les sous-marins allemands, jusqu`aux années
complexes à la tête de la Force navale, le Contre-amiral Hose est partie intégrante de
l`établissement de la MRC. C`est grâce à lui qu`en 1923, on crée la Réserve de volontaires de la
Marine royale du Canada, Par la suite, le Contre-amiral Hose préconise une politique navale de
construction de cuirassés, axée sur la défense des eaux territoriales canadiennes.
Pendant son service à tire de directeur de la Force navale, puis de Chef d`état-major de la
marine, de 1921 à 1934, le Contre-amiral Hose lutte à plusieurs reprises tout au long de la
Grande Crise, afin de veiller à la survie de la nouvelle MRC qui, selon lui, était le `vilain petit
canard` de la Défense nationale du Canada. Le contre=-amiral Hose prend sa retraite en 1933 et s`éteint en 1965, après avoir assisté à la croissance de la MRC, la réalisation de son rêve.

Canadian Naval Centennial 1910-2010
Centenaire de la marine Canadienne 1910-2010

Canada Lands Company Limited
Société immobilière du Canada limitée

Location
Admiral Walter Hose Street

Admiral Walter Hose Street
Edmonton
Alberta
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 53.6001576
Long. -113.5093577

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