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WW II aircraft and remains recovered from Vanco
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WW II aircraft and remains recovered from Vancouver Island mountainside
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| May 30 1:36 pm | Posted by:
Strutz
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A Second World War training aircraft and the remains of a Canadian and three British airmen who went missing in 1942 have been recovered from a remote logging site on Vancouver Island.
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by
Strutz
Fri May 30, 2014 9:02 pm
No longer are they missing and presumed dead.
They can now be laid to rest in peace.
by
BartSimpson
Fri May 30, 2014 9:14 pm
Rest in God, gentlemen.
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Jabberwalker
Fri May 30, 2014 11:27 pm
My dad did his long range navigational training on Ansons .. out of Summerside PEI.
Here's to that whole generation of young servicemen. Their like probably will not come our way again.
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Regina
Sat May 31, 2014 4:49 am
My uncle and his crew flew Ansons during training and on missions out of Wick, Scotland. They moved on to B-17s shortly after arriving there.
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martin14
Sat May 31, 2014 4:50 am
"Jabberwalker" said
My dad did his long range navigational training on Ansons .. out of Summerside PEI.
Here's to that whole generation of young servicemen. Their like probably will not come our way again.
No, not the way we are treating kids like complete pussies these days.
Anyway, RIP Gentlemen, thank you for your service.
Glad to see you have been found.
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They can now be laid to rest in peace.
Here's to that whole generation of young servicemen. Their like probably will not come our way again.
My dad did his long range navigational training on Ansons .. out of Summerside PEI.
Here's to that whole generation of young servicemen. Their like probably will not come our way again.
No, not the way we are treating kids like complete pussies these days.
Anyway, RIP Gentlemen, thank you for your service.
Glad to see you have been found.