Thomas G. Fuller

Thomas George Fuller
Thomas G Fuller display case and trophy, Britannia Yacht Club, Commodore's Boardroom
Nickname(s)Pirate of the Adriatic
BornDecember 13, 1908
Ottawa, Ontario
DiedMay 9, 1994
Ottawa, Ontario
Allegiance Canada
Service / branchCanada Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve
Years of service1939–1951
RankCaptain
Commands
Battles / warsWorld War II
RelationsThomas Fuller – grandfather
Thomas W. Fuller – father
William, Mark, Antony and Simon – sons

Thomas George Fuller DSC (1908–1994) was a Canadian captain of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve who earned renown in the Second World War for his actions as a member of the Coastal Forces of the Royal Navy in European waters. Born in Ottawa, Fuller joined the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1939 and was seconded to the British Royal Navy. During his service with the Royal Navy he commanded motor torpedo boat flotillas in European waters, serving with distinction in the Adriatic Sea where he earned a Distinguished Service Cross and two bars along with the nickname "Pirate of the Adriatic." Following the war, Fuller commanded two Canadian Naval Reserve Divisions before retiring in 1952. Following his military service, Fuller ran Thomas Fuller Construction which was instrumental in the construction of several landmark buildings in Ottawa. He was also a member of Ottawa's Britannia Yacht Club and converted and built two brigantines that would later be used for sail training. Fuller died in Ottawa at the age of 85.