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The Ontario Provincal Police have confirmed that decorated Second World War veteran Charley Fox, D.F.C., age 88, of London, Ontario, died yesterday afternoon (18 Oct 08) in a traffic accident north of Tillsonburg, Ontario.
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Besides being a decorated veteran Charley Fox was a volunteer who spoke to schools about military service, a community volunteer, the Honourary Colonel for 412 Squadron (the same squadron he flew with during the war, they flew Spitfires then and are now a transport squadron) and an all around gentleman. While he was still lively, he admitted to not feeling as young as he once did. He remained both sharp witted and witty. He was a gentleman in the best sense of the word.
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Department of National Defence
AIR FORCE PUBLIC AFFAIRS Oct 30, 2008 17:05 ET Media Advisory: Memorial Service for Second World War Hero and 412 Squadron Honorary Colonel Charley Fox OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Oct. 30, 2008) - Media are invited to attend a memorial service for iconic Second World War veteran and passionate promoter of Canadian military history, Honorary Colonel Charley Fox, at the Ottawa airport on Sunday, November 2. HCol Fox, a Second World War Spitfire pilot and two-time recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross, served as the Honorary Colonel for 412 Squadron in Ottawa for the past four years. He died in a tragic motor vehicle accident on October 18 near Tillsonburg, Ontario. WHEN: Sunday, November 2, 2008 2:00 p.m. Media should arrive no later than 1:45 to set up. WHERE: Transport Canada hangar at the Ottawa airport, 200 Comet Private. Parking is adjacent to the hangar. WHAT: A vintage Spitfire and Mustang as well as a CC-144 Challenger will be on display inside the hangar. Lieutenant-General Angus Watt, Chief of the Air Staff and Ted Barris, Canadian military author, will address the gathering. HCol Fox flew Spitfires during the Second World War and was credited with injuring German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel during an air patrol over France. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross twice for his efforts during his combat tour. For further information, please contact Lieutenant Annie Morin, 8 Wing Public Affairs Officer, at 613-392-2811 extension 4565 or 613-243-7330. For more information, please contact Information: 613-996-2353 Toll Free: 1-866-377-0811 After Hours: 613-792-2973 www.forces.gc.ca Click here to see all recent news from this company ![]() ![]()
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