The RCNVR was created in 1923. The organization was established by
Rear-Admiral Walter Hose in a time when the Navy was under drastic budget cuts. Hose saw the establishment of a reserve force as a great way for the fledgling
Canadian Navy to build support from coast to coast. Thus he established
Naval Reserve Divisions in every major
Canadian city. The initial authorized strength of the RCNVR was 1,000 all ranks. Fifteen Canadian cities were earmarked for a division. Most were to be of “Half-Company” strength, which was 50, all ranks. These cities were
Calgary,
Charlottetown,
Edmonton,
Halifax,
Hamilton,
Ottawa,
Prince Rupert,
Quebec City,
Regina,
Saint John,
Saskatoon and
Vancouver. Three cities were ordered to man to a “Company” strength, which was 100, all ranks. These cities were
Toronto,
Montreal and
Winnipeg. The first commission was given, on March 14, 1923, to Lieutenant
Frank Meade, who established a company-sized detachment in Montreal. By the end of that year, twelve units had been formed. ==Role in the Second World War==