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This data is constantly being updated and enhanced by Captain François Dutil RCAF
Further RCAF information is on our Pages Relating to Canada and our RCAF Notes Database and in the RCAF section of our Allied Losses and Incidents Database

This database lists all known RCAF flying-related personnel who served 1939 - 1945 and onwards in many cases.
You may also want to check RCAF entries in the Allied Losses and Incidents Database.
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In November 2017 François Dutil began adding extensive information and many images from his research files,
for which we are grateful. Please contact us via our Helpdesk if you have additional information or images.
"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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13 Feb 1941 - Enlisted in the RCAF - Windsor, Ontario
14 Feb 1941 - Picton, Ontario
4 May 1941 - Victoriaville, Quebec
8 June 1941 - Stanley, Nova Scotia
27 July 1941 - Moncton, New Brunswick
14 Nov 1941 - Bournemouth, UK
6 Dec 1941 - RAF Cranwell, Lincolnshire
10 Feb 1942 - RAF Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire
15 Apr 1942 - RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk
29 June 1942 - RAF Ta Kali, Malta
9 Sep 1942 - Flak, crash landed & captured
17 Sep 1943 - Escaped from POW camp in Italy
18 Oct 1943 - Flew back to UK
27 Oct 1943 - RAF Kenley, Surrey
28 Jan 1944 - Shot down by enemy fighter, died of injuries after crash
- Distinguished Flying Cross - No.403 Squadron - Award effective 2 March 1944 as per London Gazette dated 17 March 1944 and AFRO 766/44 dated 6 April 1944.
- Distinguished Flying Medal - No.185 Squadron - Award effective 8 August 1942 as per London Gazette dated 18 August 1941 and AFRO 1412/42 dated 4 September 1942.
- Mention in Despatches - Overseas (missing) - Award effective 8 June 1944 as per London Gazette of that date and AFRO 1729/44 dated 11 August 1944. No citation in AFRO.
- Commemorated Meharicourt Communal Cemetery, Brit. Plot. Grave 9. France.
- Son of Claude and Retha Weaver, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
(Information courtesy of Francois Dutil)

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