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| 1 | Dunn | Benjamin Horace | P/O F/O | J | 43846 | PLT | 20EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 57OTU (RAF) 55OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 9PDC (RAF) 416Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF | Tiger Moth 82C Harvard Harvard, Hurricane Hurricane X Master, Spitfire Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire Typhoon X X Spitfire X X X | 5-Sep-1943 to 28-Oct-1943 - Oshawa, ON. Course No. 89 15-Nov-1943 to 7-Apr-1944 - Dunnville, ON. Course No. 94 24-Apr-1944 to 14-Jul-1944 - Bagotville, QC. Course No. 26 29-Jul-1944 to 26-Aug-1944 - Greenwood, N.S. – Camp Borden, ON. Sep-1944 to 7-Nov-1944 - Bournemouth, U.K. 7-Nov-1944 to 23-Jan-1945 - Eshott, Northumberland U.K. Course No.70 30-Jan-1945 to Mar-1945 - Aston Down, Gloucestershire, U.K. Mar-1945 - Dunsfold, Surrey, U.K. 8-Mar-1945 to 22-Aug-1945 - B.78, B.100, B.110, B.150, Warmwell, B.116 Airstrips 22-Aug-1945 - Bournemouth, U.K. 19-Sep-1945 - Regents Park, London, U.K. 19-Sep-1945 to 20-Dec-1945 - Airstrip B.174 Uetersen, Germany 20-Dec-1945 - Bournemouth, U.K. for Repat 14-Jan-1946 - Repatriation to Canada – New York, N.Y. U.S.A. to Montreal, QC. to Ottawa, ON. 18-Feb-1946 – Released from the R.C.A.F. | F/O B.H. Dunn flew 28 combat operations between 14-Mar-1945 (first ops) and 20-Apr-1945 (last ops) Deceased on 4-Aug-2000 at Windsor, ON. (Information courtesy Francois Dutil and Chris Wolfe) | The Typhoon Project | ||||
| 2 | Taylor | Robert Douglas | Flying Officer | ![]() | Killed 1944-06-19 Age 23 | J/25192 | Navigator | 418Sqn | Mosquito FB.VI NT140 | Born on the 07th June 1921 in Vancouver. Son of Leslie Gordon (died 15th January 1955) and Jessie Donaldson Taylor, (née Dunn - died 16th May 1973, brother of Jean Constance of 655 2nd Avenue, Kamloops, British Columbia Canada. | Commemorated Runnymede Memorial, Panel 248. United Kingdom. | Read Archive Report |
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