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Maurice Arthur Pope

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Years of service
  
1915–1950

Role
  
Civil engineer

Great-grandparents
  
Joseph Pope

Name
  
Maurice Pope

Grandparents
  
William Henry Pope

Other work
  
Diplomat and author

Education
  
McGill University

Rank
  
Lieutenant-general

Parents
  
Joseph Pope


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Born
  
9 August 1889 Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec (
1889-08-09
)

Battles/wars
  
World War I World War II ⋅

Awards
  
Order of the Bath Military Cross

Relations
  
Joseph Pope, father Henri-Thomas Taschereau, grandfather William Henry Pope, grandfather

Died
  
September 20, 1978, Ottawa, Canada

Books
  
Letters from the Front, 1914-1919

Maurice Arthur Pope, (9 August 1889 – 20 September 1978) was a Canadian civil engineer, army officer and diplomat.

Born in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, the son of Sir Joseph Pope, Prime Minister John A. Macdonald's principal secretary, and grandson of Sir Henri-Thomas Taschereau and William Henry Pope, he received a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from McGill University in 1911. He worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway as a construction engineer until joining the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1915. He served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force in France. After the war, he remained in the Canadian Army. During World War II, he was Brigadier General of the Canadian Military headquarters in London, Vice-Chief of the general staff in Ottawa, Chairman of the Canadian Joint Staff Mission in Washington, head of the Censorship Branch and military staff officer to Prime Minister Mackenzie King. From 1945 to 1950, he was Head of the Canadian Military Mission in Berlin. He retired with the rank of Lieutenant-General.

From 1950 to 1953, he was the Canadian Ambassador to Belgium. From 1953 to 1956, he was the Canadian Ambassador to Spain. He retired in 1956 and lived in Ottawa.

His memoir was entitled Soldiers and politicians: the memoirs of Lt.-Gen. Maurice A. Pope C.B., M.C (University of Toronto Press, 1962). He also completed and edited his father's autobiography, Public servant: the memoirs of Sir Joseph Pope (Oxford University Press, 1960).

References

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