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David O'Keefe was born on 9 February, 1967 in Canada, is a Canadian historian. Discover David O'Keefe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Occupation Historian, professor
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 9 February 1967
Birthday 9 February
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Nationality Canada

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1914

O'Keefe's publications include articles in Canadian Defence Quarterly, the Journal of Canadian Military History, and the Canadian Army Journal, including a chapter in Great War Commands: Historical Perspective on Canadian Army Leadership 1914–1918.

Recently, O’Keefe was signed by Knopf (Random House) Canada Publishers to write his first full-length monograph on the Dieppe Raid.

His research on the Dieppe Raid began almost two decades ago and has continued throughout his graduate work and his career as an academic and documentarian.

In addition to his academic pursuits, O'Keefe has served as a historian for History Television in Canada for 15 years and appeared on CBC Radio, Global Television, CTV Television Network, UKTV Network in Great Britain.

1967

David R. O'Keefe (born February 9, 1967) is a Canadian historian, television presenter, and writer.

He is known for presenting War Junk alongside Gemini nominated and Emmy award-winning producer and director Wayne Abbott.

He has appeared on television and radio networks including CBC Radio, Global Television, CTV Television Network, UKTV Network and History TV channel.

O'Keefe studied at Concordia and McGill Universities in Montreal before attending the University of Ottawa for his graduate studies.

He remained at the University of Ottawa for four years as a research assistant and lecturer on Military and Diplomatic History before teaching at the College level in Montreal as a professor of Modern and Military History.

Today, O'Keefe teaches history at Marianopolis College in Westmount, Quebec.

O'Keefe served as an infantry officer in the Royal Highland Regiment (The Black Watch of Canada) in Montreal, and was later employed as their historian for nearly a decade.

In addition, he worked as a Signals Intelligence specialist for the Department of National Defence and conducted research for the Official History of the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War.

O'Keefe has researched in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.

1999

During his time with History Television, he was worked on numerous television documentaries and publications, including the Camp X (1999); Murder in Normandy: The Trial of Kurt Meyer (1999); and Forced March to Freedom (2001) for David Paperny Productions.

2002

In 2002, he collaborated with Wayne Abbott for the Gemini-nominated four-part series, From a Place Called War.

They continued collaborating for over a decade, producing Black Watch: Massacre on Verrières Ridge for History Television; the two-part History Television program Bloody Normandy and Bloody Victory; The Secret War Files for History Television; Battle of the Mace; and most recently, Dieppe Uncovered, and the television series, War Junk, both for History Television.

He is currently in discussions for a TV series based on his research into Ultra and its impact on the history of the Second World War.

O'Keefe is a recipient of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal awarded by then Minister of Veterans Affairs, Honourable Steven Blaney for his services to Canada in the field of historical research on the Dieppe Raid.