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Old 17th October 2005, 19:15
Laurent Rizzotti Laurent Rizzotti is offline
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Crash in Canada, 17 Oct 1944 ?

The following 3 Canadian airmen are commemorated on Ottawa Memorial, with a death date given as 17th Oct 1944:

Flying Officer O'NEILL, MAURICE FRANCIS
Flying Officer PRESTON, WILLIAM GEORGE
Flying Officer WOOD, JOHN WALTER


They were probably killed in one (or several) training crashes. I would like to know more of their fate.

Thanks in advance

Laurent
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