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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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1 WeaverGlen MasonPte
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Age 23
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Winnipeg Grenadiers
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RCAF
3WS (RCAF)
5B&GS (RCAF)
3AOS (RCAF)
3PRC (RCAF)
9 (O)AFU (RCAF)
23OTU (RAF)
1659 CU (RAF)
426Sqn (RCAF)
405Sqn (RCAF)
405Sqn (RCAF) Last Op
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Moth & Stinson
Battle
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Wellington
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Halifax
Lancaster
Lancaster ND881
9 Oct 1940 - Enlisted in the Canadian Army
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15 July 1941 - Transferred to the RCAF
27 Oct 1941
10 May 1942
7 July 1942 - AOS Staff
24 May 1943 - UK
22 June 1943
20 July 1943
7 Oct 1943
17 Oct 1943
15 March 1944
3 May 1944 - Shot down by night fighter
Commemorated Montdidier French National Cemetery, Coll. Grave 5811-5814. France.
Son of Sydney and Mary Alma (nee Stacey) Weaver, of Birnie, Manitoba, Canada.
Brother of H/77190 Pte Charles Edward Weaver (KIA 9 Dec 1943 in Italy) and H/77168 Tpr Frederick Murray Weaver (KIA 5 Sep 1944 in France).
Brother Gordon Weaver also served in the RCAF in Newfoundland
In 1989 at Stoney Lake, northern Manitoba, Weaver Bay was renamed after Glen, Weaver Point was renamed after Charles, and Weaver Island was renamed after Frederick.
Also remembered on a plaque at Birnie Memorial Park, Municipality of Rosedale, Manitoba, Canada.
(Information courtesy Francois Dutil)

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