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40 Tag Results for Air Force
Westminster Church Minuet Dance Group
The Westminster Church Minuet Dance Group performed in various festivals and concerts in the City of Winnipeg around the year 1916.
William John "Jack" Gray
“I will not escape...nor will I attempt to commit any action during this time to the prejudice of the German Empire.”
Duncan Brothers
He made a German plane land near British lines and the pilot was taken as a POW. “It was one of the most thrilling acts in Canadian aerial records."
George Buchanan Foster
Lieutenant George Buchanan Foster was a flying ace and credited with seven aerial victories that earned him a Distinguished Flying Cross.
Robert Alexander Campbell
He was flying a Sopwith Camel to his home base and the engine fell out, forcing him to jump out.
William George Barker
Few Canadians are aware that Barker was, and still is, Canada’s most decorated war hero.
Alan Arnett McLeod
He appears to have been popular because of his youth, his exuberance, and his proficiency as a pilot.
Lester Bowles “Mike” Pearson
Pearson went on to be leader of the Liberal party and the 14th prime minister of Canada.
Arthur Roy Brown
He has been credited with killing German fighter pilot Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen, widely known as the “Red Baron.”
William (Billy) Avery Bishop Jr.
Bishop is Canada's most celebrated First World War pilot.
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