KEATING. G.J. (Gordon James)
The Nameplates
Pillar Location: PILLAR 10
Troop Number and Year: TR. 18 1973/74
The Bricks
The Stories
I joined the RCMP on October 9, 1973 in Stephenville, NL. Like all good Newfoundlanders, I was a non-swimmer, and endured six months of absolute torture in order to get to graduation. The deep end of the pool was hated in 1973 and continued to be the only thing I despised in my entire career.
I enjoyed 33 years of service which required 13 physical relocations. I had the pleasure of working in “J” Div., “B” Div., HQ Ottawa, “A” Div., “O” Div., Central Region and Atlantic Region.
I have never won a lottery but I was fortunate enough to survive being struck by lightning while investigating a murder/suicide in New Brunswick on August 1, 1976 at 7:20 pm. (It is a moment I will never forget and neither does my wife because we had recently gotten married and my insurance still named my mother as the beneficiary).
I enjoyed both operational and administrative duties and was fortunate enough to obtained promotions which provided a very diverse range of duties and the opportunity to work with many talented members throughout Canada. I retired at the rank of Chief Superintendent (O.1736).
I married my high school sweetheart and we had one son who also pursued a career in policing.
Divisions Served: J, B, A, O, HQ, Central Region, Atlantic Region
Pillar Location: PILLAR 10
Regimental Number: #30915
Training Division: DEPOT
Troop Number and Year: TR. 18 1973/74
Home Town: Stephenville, NL
Engagement Date: Oct 09, 1973