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another WW2 Manitoban Soldier Honoured/Remembered
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Thanks for that, Karmen... nice story...
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SUNRAY SENDS AND ENDS :remember :support |
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Thanks Carmen
Carmen,
Thankyou for bringing it to us, this young man was just 19yrs of age, same as my son now, and it makes it even more sad to know that he was soon to leave for England to be married. Somethings are just not meant to be ! Hilary |
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Anybody seen anything published in like vein about another WWII Manitoban? A pilot, Ralph Naylor, with 418 Sqdn. I found it surprising that he is not acknowledged (at least wasn't last time I looked) on the web site for 418'ers. Died March 26 1945, buried in Groesbeek according to Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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Ralph Edward Taylor?
Hi Mary,
I did manage to find Flight Lieutenant Ralph Edward Taylor, if you go on to " Veterans Affairs Canada "you will find him easy enough, and also you will see him in "The Book Of Rememberance"... He was only 28yrs old, so young!, do you mind me asking is he your Father?... Regards, Hilary. |
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Yes Hilary, this is where I got information from as well.
Vets...thank you very much. It would be helpful to know a little more about him. |
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