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Karl Brooks Heisey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Karl Brooks Heisey Karl Brooks Heisey (b.1895 Markham, Ontario d. 7 December 1937 Toronto, Ontario) was a well-known Canadian mining engineer and mining executive.〔“Mining Executive Karl Heisey, Dies”, Ottawa Citizen, December 8, 1937〕 Heisey pioneered the exploration and development of the Sanshaw/Red Lake metal deposits located in northwest Ontario in the 1930s. The Red Lake Mine is one of the richest gold mines in the world, still in production today with annual production of 600,000 ounces gold and over 11 million ounces produced to date.〔http://finance.yahoo.com/news/grandview-gold-inc-undertakes-ip-133000796.html "Grandview Gold Inc. Undertakes IP Survey of Sanshaw-Bonanza in Red Lake to Explore Extension of Historic Mineralization With Goldcorp/Premiere's Bonanza Deposit" Marketwire. January 18, 2012〕 == Education and Military Service == Heisey obtained a Bachelor's degree in Applied Science from the College of Applied Science (Mining) at the University of Toronto in 1922. He enlisted in the Signal Corps of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916, during the First World War. Heisey joined the Royal Flying Corps as a Cadet, flying out of Camp Borden, Ontario, and was demobilized at the end of the war as a Royal Air Force Second Lieutenant.
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