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MY FATHER - F/O Thomas Roberts [Bob] Millar RAAF Observer 422612 104 Squadron RAF Jan-July 1944 Foggia Main and 31 Squadron SAAF Aug-Oct 1944 Celone Foggia My RAAF father was born in Sept. 1916 in Narromine NSW Australia and later lived in Sydney, attending schools and University there. He was …
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Col J. E. H. Miller …
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By Elsie Mills I stood at the window today looking across a field of sweet corn. So many years have passed and so much has happened. It’s August, 1999, a beautiful day. The sun is shining and the sky looks so huge. That was the first impression I had of Canada, May 25th, 1945. I was 6th of 10 …
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We both went overseas in the spring of 1944 on a small troop ship which departed from Sydney NS and joined a convoy off Cape Breton which was on its way to England. I served with The Sherbrooke Fusilier Armoured Regiment in the liberation of Holland and was in Germany when the war ended. My future …
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We both went overseas in the spring of 1944 on a small troop ship which departed from Sydney NS and joined a convoy off Cape Breton which was on its way to England. I served with The Sherbrooke Fusilier Armoured Regiment in the liberation of Holland and was in Germany when the war ended. My future …
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Lance Corporal Walter A. Moir …
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CP01 Edward Neville Moore …
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LT. JOHN FORBES MONROE Royal Canadian Navy John Forbes Monroe (Forbes) was born in Ottawa, Ontario, January 29, 1921, the only child of Winifred Edna Forbes and Franklin Alexander Monroe. Residing at 100 Harmer Avenue, Ottawa, he graduated from Glebe Collegiate in 1939. An outstanding competitive …
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Corporal Carl W. Wasnidge …
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Private Bert LaBaron Watters …