![]() Jubilant over their accomplishment during a long flying day, pilots of Wing Commander Dal Russel's Canadian Spitfire wing in France pose for a snapshot in the mobile interrogation room of their Canadian airfield, shortly after the last of the day's 139 sorties had been completed. Their score for the day; four enemy aircraft destroyed and two damaged, plus 89 Hun motor transport vehicles disabled is chalked on a section of the tail plane of a Junkers 88, shot down June 7th over Normandy. Included in the group are: GW Johnson [2nd from left], Charlie Trainor [center sitting], Sandy Halcrow [center standing w/mustache] & Gordon Lapp is standing on the right. Also in the picture are Bob Hyndman, Art Tooley, H.A. Crawford, R.M. Cooke, G.E. Mercer & others. |
_________________________________________________ Canada Fliers Are PromotedCanada Fliers Are Promoted July 3, 1942 - (CP) - Flying Officer R. C. Fumerton
of Fort Coulonge, Que., credited with shooting down five enemy bombers
in eight days over Malta, has been promoted to flight-lieutenant, it was
announced today by R.C.A.F. Headquarters. Last March 27 he was awarded
the Distinguished Flying Cross for shooting down a Heinkel bomber over
Suez. _________________________________________________
_________________________________________________ LAPP, S/L Elsi Gordon (15507) - Distinguished
Flying Cross - No.411 Squadron In all his work as an operational pilot, Squadron Leader Lapp has been outstanding as a fighter pilot and section leader. Since the invasion of the continent he has attacked the enemy in the air and on the ground with unfailing courage and determination and frequently in the face of heavy opposition. During this period he has destroyed two enemy aircraft and damaged others. He has also destroyed or damaged a large number of tanks and other transport vehicles. _________________________________________________ Fliers Win DFC'sOttawa, Jan. 1, 1945 - (CP) - Air Force Headquarters
tonight announced the award of three bars to the Distinguished Flying
Cross and of 30 DFC's to RCAF personnel serving overseas.
_________________________________________________ Victories Include :
_________________________________________________ --- Canadian Aces --- _______________________________________________ |
On
these pages I use info from the Air
force Association of Canada's web site
in Hugh Halliday's excellent Honors & Awards section,
Newspaper articles via the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation (CMCC)
as well as other sources both published and private