Posted to Germany: Early Cold War Canadian Military Policy and Its Impact on One Family’s Experience

Author:

Elliott Jayne1

Affiliation:

1. Jayne Elliott – University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

In the summer of 1954, military surgeon Major Robert Elliott was posted to the British Military Hospital in Iserlohn, Germany, to provide medical care to Canadian soldiers, members of the 5,500-strong Canadian Brigade that had earlier been stationed there as part of Canada’s commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Like many other military families, Elliott’s family had to remain behind until suitable accommodation for them could be found. Based on the letters that Elliott wrote home to his wife during their eight-month separation, this article provides a glimpse of how both old and new Canadian military policies during the early Cold War period had an impact on his work and his family. The Canadian government’s decision to place the Brigade under British control reflected, in part, the long-standing attachment to Britain, but Elliott was often frustrated with how imperial/colonial relations played out in the hospital setting. And the military’s initial reluctance to officially allow dependents to join their loved ones overseas, a new phenomenon in Canadian military life, undoubtedly contributed to his confusion and anxiety over when family quarters would finally be finished.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Reference83 articles.

1. Isabel Campbell, Unlikely Diplomats: The Canadian Brigade in Germany, 1951–64 (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2013), 120.

2. G.W.L. Nicholson, Seventy Years of Service: A History of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (Ottawa: Borealis Press, 1977), 286.

3. These letters from Robert Elliott to Catherine (hereafter noted as “Letters”), as well as those from the Elliott courtship days and their first period of separation, were discovered by their son only after Catherine had passed away, and Robert Elliott’s memory of much of that time had faded. The letters remain in the possession of the son and the author. Some of the material in this article, marked as “personal communication,” came from conversations over the years with the senior Elliotts and the rest of the family.

4. David Fitzpatrick, Oceans of Consolation: Personal Accounts of Irish Migration to Australia (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1994), 23–24.

5. Letters, 1 November 1954.

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