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The St Pierre and Miquelon "incident"
While based in Newfoundland, Admiral Murray hosted a
visit from the Free French Admiral Muselier.  Acting
on orders from the Admiralty, Murray gave Muselier
temporary command of three French corvettes and a 
submarine that were assigned to Murray's fleet, for
passage to Halifax. On return from Halifax, Muselier
took the vessels to Vichy-controlled St Pierre
and Miquelon, and on 24 December 1941 raised the Free
French flag to claim the islands for General
de Gaulle, thereby creating a diplomatic incident
between France, Canada and the USA. Murray was later
asked to account for his role in this adventure - but
steadfastly claimed (as did Muselier) that he had no
part in it[1]. Nevertheless, in 1946 Murray was awarded
the Legion d'Honneur by the Government of France, for
"eminent services rendered to the cause of Free France
at the time of the rallying of the inhabitants of
St Pierre and Miquelon"[2].
  1. ^ Personal correspondence in Library and Archives of Canada, Admiral Murray papers, Collection MG30 E207
  2. ^ Cameron, p. 75.