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Terence MacDermot

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in the Canadian Intelligence Corps and then as a chief army examiner for the Military District 2 in Toronto. MacDermot retired from active duty in 1945 as
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from 1913 to 1916 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1917 while serving in the 7th Canadian (McGill) Siege Battery during
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to Henry Myles Fleetwood MacDermot and Mary Emily MacDermot (Langdon), MacDermot immigrated with family to Canada and grew up in
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In 1934, he was appointed national secretary of the League of Nations Society in Canada. In 1935, he was appointed principal of
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and in McGill's history department. In 1929, he was appointed assistant professor. From 1925 to 1930, he was editor of the
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In 1944, he joined the Department of External Affairs and later served in various overseas posts:
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MacDermot died in Sherbrooke, Quebec on April 29, 1966, aged 69, and was interred at
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under the 44th Heavy Artillery Group of the 1st Canadian Division of the
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He was given an honorary LL.D. degree from McGill in 1957.
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Ropley, Gordon Town
Colony of Jamaica
Sherbrooke
Quebec
Mount Royal Cemetery
McGill University
New College, Oxford
Galt MacDermot
Saint Andrew Parish
Colony of Jamaica
Montreal
Quebec
McGill University
World War I
Battle of Vimy Ridge
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Rhodes scholar
New College, Oxford
Hotchkiss School
Connecticut
Lower Canada College
McGill News
Upper Canada College
World War II
major
lieutenant colonel
South Africa
Greece
Israel

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