Mr. Kung worked for CPR's BC Coast Steamship Service for 50 years, retiring in 1975. Starting as a mess boy, he eventually became chief cook, and service on virtually every Coast Service Princess ship during his years with the company.
The Kriegsmarine was the navy of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. It superseded the Imperial German Navy of the German Empire (1871-1918) and the inter-war Reichsmarine (1919-1935) of the Weimar Republic. The Kriegsmarine was one of three official branches, along with the Heer (Army) and the Luftwaffe (Air Force), of the Wehrmacht, the armed forces of National Socialist / Nazi Germany (1933-1945).
John Kirkendale worked as a deckhand on towboats at the early age of 15. During WWII, he was an officer in the Royal Canadian Navy, serving as navigating officer in corvettes and minesweepers in the Atlantic. By the end of the war he was a Lieutenant, RCNR. He later served as first mate on the Estevan and other vessels. John enjoyed building various ships and restoring them, notably the 68 foot D'Arcy Isle. He also compiled a very comprehensive archive of ships in which he gained a vast knowledge of commercial vessels on the Pacific Coast. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timescolonist/obituary.aspx?n=john-kirkendale&pid=157443334#sthash.hT44n8RI.dpuf
Lieutenant Colonel C.W. King was a gunner serving in the Royal Navy in 1905 and subsequently lent to the Canadian Government.
A.N.C. King served as assistant paymaster (?) for HMS Daring while she was in the Pacific Station and China Station of the Royal Navy, 1874-1889.