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Craftsman Albert E. Gray …
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Corporal Robert O. Grist …
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Half way across we heard it was Victory in Europe Day (May 8th). We were very excited. There were approximately 800 troops and 1000 forces on board for the journey through rough seas. … LACW Sheila …
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Charles Hachey departed for service overseas aboard the Louis Pasteur on December 13, 1940. … Corporal Charles F. Hachey …
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Corporal Douglas W. Head …
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Up in the Air, 1940-1945 Oh, I have skipped the surly bonds of earth And danced the skies of laughter-silvered wings; These are the first two lines of a poem by John Magee, Jr., one of the many pilots who did not survive World War Two. This poem is to the airmen of the Royal Canadian Air Force and …
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CP01 Herman Heppell …
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Gunner William G. Hiscoe …
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George Holdron was a Canadian soldier who served overseas during World War II with The Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers (RCEME). He returned to Canada on December 30, 1945, passing through Pier 21 in Halifax. He was followed several months later by his English war-bride wife, who …
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Stoker Petty Officer Eric Holm …