24 Tag Results for pilot

Roy Everton Goodfellow

Though Goodfellow was Presbyterian, he joined the Catholic service because it was at 9 am — two hours earlier than the Presbyterian service.

Wallace Jamieson

One of Jamieson's prized Great War keepsakes was a souvenir 77mm German shell, engraved and embellished with copper and silver.

William Duncan MacKenzie

He never made it overseas so he returned to Forest, Ontario, to open his own pharmacy after graduating from the University of Toronto in 1917.

William Alexander Munns

The engine of the Jenny shifted back breaking Munns' foot and ripping the skin off his back.

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.

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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