Paul Belliveau
Paul was born in Sussex and raised and educated in Moncton. He holds a B.Sc. and a M.Sc. from the Université de Moncton and a Ph.D. from Dalhousie University. His 35-year career in science and technology began with the Federal Department of the Environment and then as an independent consultant with various national and international agencies and organizations. Concurrently, he taught university science and engineering courses as an Adjunct Professor for 13 years. He retired from his scientific endeavours in 2000. Paul’s retirement hobbies are: golf, travel, military history, reading, and writing.
Publications:
“To Kill a Battalion: The Regimental History of 32 (Moncton) Service Battalion”, Paul E. Belliveau & J. Darrach Murray, Moncton, N.B. (2010).
“H.M.C.S. Coverdale: Riverview’s Forgotten Navy Base”, Paul E. Belliveau, Moncton, NB (2014).
‘Percy Guthrie and the MacLean Kilties”, Paul E. Belliveau, Moncton, NB (2016).
“From Private to Battery Commander: Captain Joseph Belliveau’s Military Journey (1942-1959)” Paul E. Belliveau, Moncton, NB (2017).