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Posted by: Brendan Cowan Jul 31 2006, 03:03 PM
Form the "Westender" , Brisbane..........

HIGHGATE HILL
WWW2 AIRMAN REMEMBERED IN FARAWAY CANADA

Feedback - Archie Londry

Canadian museum honours Australian, Canadaian, New Zealand and Enligh aircrew who trained in Canada under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.


During World War II thousands of young Australians enrolled in the RAAF and trained in Canada under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Some twenty years ago a small but dedicated group of ex airmen and ordinary citizens decided that the history, aircraft and artefacts of “The Plan” should be preserved for posterity and they successfully created a Museum in one of the original hangars at the former training school in Brandon, Manitoba.


One of their major accomplishments was the publishing of a Memorial Book listing the names and details of all RCAF causalities together with RAF, RAAF and RNZAF casualties incurred during training in Canada.


LAC WILSON, Gordon Oswald of Highgate Hill is among those remembered in the 892 page book “They Shall Grow Not Old”.


Family, friends and other interested persons may obtain more information on these young men by e-mail at catpmuseum@mts.net or by mail to The Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum, Box 3, Group 520, RR#5, Brandon, MB, Canada R7A 5Y5. We also invite you to visit our web site at www.airmuseum.ca to view our museum and the work being done on site to honour those who trained and served.


The Museum’s Past President, Mr. Archie Londry, was a Flying Instructor in “The Plan” and he stands ready to answer your inquiries.


Posted by: Dean Aug 1 2006, 09:23 AM
This book looks to be something similiar to Aircrew Losses or visa versa. I just wish I could afford the time to really get stuck into it to see it finished.

Posted by: darren.crick Aug 14 2006, 05:34 PM
We all wish we had more time mate...

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