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Re: 216 Squadron - 1919 - Lt. Sullivan and Lt. Westall
Paul,
Thanks for the leads. In a Brooklyn, NY, newspaper Lt Sullivan is said to have crashed ''in France". To add to the confusion, I also found another newpaper article mentioning a fatal crash of a mail plane at/near Dinant, Belgium on/just before 29 March 1919. Killed pilot was a "Canadian lieutenant...." These weren't the happies times for the mail couriers. On 27 March 1919 Lt William Hutton of 110 Squadron is also recorded to have died in a crash while on a postal flight. Indeed, the CWGC has added valuable information to its website! Regards, Leendert |
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