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This database lists all known RCAF flying-related personnel who served 1939 - 1945 and onwards in many cases.
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"Conversion from the original data held as images of old teletype sheets must have taken Major Paradie years.
The Paradie database is as close to a treasure as the World will see.” François Dutil

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1 BassoJoseph AntonioF/O
F/L
S/L
AFC
USAC2762PLTRCAF
1MD (RCAF)
CFS (RCAF)
1B&GS (RCAF)
4B&GS (RCAF)
3B&GS (RCAF)
RCAF
X
X
Finch & Crane
Battle
Battle & Nomad
Bolinbroke
X
5 Sep 1940 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Ottawa, Ontario
6 Sep 1940 - Toronto, Ontario
12 Oct 1940 - Trenton, Ontario
10 Nov 1940 - Jarvis, Ontario
25 Nov 1940 - Fingal, Ontario
10 March 1941 - Macdonald, Manitoba
14 Aug 1943 - Medically released from the RCAF
Air Force Cross - No.3 Bombing and Gunnery School - Award effective 28 May 1943 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1459/43 dated 30 July 1943.
Deceased in September 1966, in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.
(Information courtesy Francois Dutil)
2 RicherJoseph Albert Dollard BaxterP/O
F/O
F/L
S/L
W/C
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W/C
G/C

DFC
C626PLTRCAF
118Sqn (RCAF)
?
3PRC (RCAF)
?OTU (RAF)
425Sqn (RCAF)
425Sqn (RCAF)
RCAF
Station St.Hubert (RCAF)
Station St.Hubert (RCAF)
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Station St.Hubert (RCAF)
Station Gimli (RCAF)
AFHQ (RCAF)
RCAF
RCAF
X
Moth
?
X
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington & Halifax
X
X
X
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X
X
X
X
X
1 Oct 1937 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Montreal, Quebec
Feb 1939 - St-Hubert, Quebec
?
1942 - Bournemouth, UK
1943 - UK
June 1943 - North Africa
1 Oct 1943 - Commanding Officer - RAF Disforth, UK
4 Apr 1944 - Repatriated to Canada
May 1944 - St.Hubert, Quebec
7 June 1945 - Station Commander
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Post War - Station Commander
1952 - Station Commander
Aug 1955 - Ottawa, Ontario
? - Air Attache - Belgrade, Yugoslavia
? - Retired from the RCAF
- Distinguished Flying Cross - No.425 Squadron - Squadron - Award effective 5 February 1944 as per London Gazette dated 11 February 1944 and AFRO 766/44 dated 6 April 1944.
3 RodierGilles Paul2Lt
Lt
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F/O
F/L
S/L
W/C
MBE

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1112
PLT
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ADM
RFC
4School of Aeronautics (RAF)
46TDS (RAF)
38TDS (RAF)
Canadian Brigade
RAF
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RCAF
118Sqn (RCAF)
RCAF
2AGGTS (RCAF)
3AGGTS (RCAF)
5MD (RCAF)
RCAF
X
X
DH4 & Camel
Avro 504 & SE5
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X
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
March 1918 - Enlisted in the RFC/RAF as a flight cadet
1 Apr 1918 - Toronto, Ontario
31 Aug 1918 - RAF South Carlton, Lincolnshire, UK
16 Dec 1918 - RAF Tadcaster, West Yorkshire
11 Jan 1919 - Shorncliffe, Kent - For repatriation
18 Jan 1919 - Released from the RAF - Canada
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30 Sep 1939 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Montreal, Quebec
15 Jan 1940 - Saint John, New Brunswick
30 May 1940 - Assistant to A/M Bishop - Ottawa, Ontario
31 Jan 1944 - Commanding Officer - Quebec City
23 Oct 1944 - Commanding Officer - Three Rivers, Quebec
17 Dec 1944 - Lachine, Quebec
26 Apr 1945 - Retired from the RCAF
- Member, Order of the British Empire - AFHQ (Directorate of Air Force Recruiting)- Award effective 1 January 1946 as per Canada Gazette of that date and AFRO 82/46 dated 25 January 1946.
(Information courtesy Francois Dutil)
4 RogersEricSgt
F/Sgt

KIA
Age 23
R121900PLTRCAF
3MD (RCAF)
4ITS (RCAF)
5EFTS (RCAF)
10SFTS (RCAF)
3PRC (RCAF)
14(P)AFU (RAF)
1518BATF (RAF)
30OTU (RAF)
1651CU (RAF)
218Sqn (RAF)
218Sqn (RAF) Last Op
X
X
X
Moth
Crane
X
Oxford
Oxford
Wellington
Stirling
Stirling
Stirling BK687
22 Aug 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Edmonton, Alberta
15 Sep 1941 - Edmonton, Alberta
15 feb 1942 - Edmonton, Alberta
26 Apr 1942 - High River, Alberta
5 July 1942 - Dauphin, Manitoba
1 Dec 1942 - Bournemouth, UK
23 March 1943 - RAF Ossington, Nottinghamshire
21 Apr 1943 - RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire
11 May 1943 - RAF Hixon, Staffordshire
23 July 1943 - RAF Newmarket, Suffolk
18 Aug 1943 - RAF Downham Market, Norfolk
9 Oct 1943 - Shot down by a night fighter
Commemorated Becklingen War Cemetery, 14. A. 1. Germany.
Son of Arthur Edward and Mary Agnes (nee Hannebury) Rogers, of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
(Information courtesy Francois Dutil)

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