Commodore Warwick made Honorary Member The Company of Master Mariners of Canada

The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic was once again the scene for yet another award presented to a great friend and ever-popular Commodore Ronald W. Warwick, retired Master of the Queen Mary 2.
On October 13, 2006, Commodore Warwick was made an Honorary Member of the Company of Master Mariners of Canada in a colourful ceremony, preceded by a reception, at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Those speaking at the event included Grand Master James Calvesbert, Captain Angus McDonald, and Commodore Warwick. In his remarks, Commodore Warwick paid tribute to Cunard Line and gave a fascinating account of his spectacular 36 year career with the company which Halifax native Samuel Cunard began in 1840.

Commodore Warwick receiving Certificate from Grand Master(Maritimes Division) James Calvesbert and Captain Angus McDonald

Commodore Warwick receiving Certificate from Grand Master (Maritimes Division) James Calvesbert and Captain Angus McDonald

Commodore Ronald Warwick addressing the gathering at MaritimeMuseum of the Atlantic in Halifax, October13, 2006 after receivingCertificate of Honorary Membership in The Company of Master Marinersof Canada

Commodore Ronald Warwick addressing the gathering at Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, October13, 2006 after receiving Certificate of Honorary Membership in The Company of Master Mariners of Canada

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