Stuart Newton May

May [center right] with his Nav JD Ritch [center left] & their Erks [names unknown]
Stuart May [center left] with his Nav JD Ritch [center right] & their Erks [names unknown] 418 Sq.

RCAF   F/L

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Aylmer Graduation

Aylmer June 5, 1942 (CP) - The following Ontario pilots graduated from No. 14 Service Flying Training School here today: Harvey Freeman, Robert John Currie Gardner, James Gardner Housego, all of Hamilton; Ernest Harry Griffin, Guelph; Donald Edgeworth Hand, Windsor; George Francis Hawtin, Beaverton; Thomas Riley Jackson, Woodstock; William. James Kasubeck, Sault Ste, Marie; George Boyd Lawson, Dundas; Frederick Stanley LeGear, Barrie; Stuart Newton May, Weston; David Malcolm McDuff, Trafalgar; John Dennis Playford, Waterloo; Theodore Milner Potter, BeamsVille; George Herbert Speirs, Mount Forest; William Robert Welsh, Fenelon Falls; Leonard Joseph Horrocks, John Russell Irwin; Charles Husband Porter, John Roberts, all of Toronto.

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Air Force Casualties

Ottawa, Nov. 27, 1944 - The Department of National Defense for Air today issued Casualty List No. 7,081 of the Royal Canadian Air Force, showing nest of kin of those named from Ontario as follows [in part] :

OVERSEAS

Missing After Air Operations

MAY, Newton Stuart, Fl. Lieut. Mrs. W. S. May (mother), Weston.

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note - May was not a casualty of ww2

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Known Scores :

june 22

july 14

aug 5

aug 7

 

july 4th 1944       

2 v-1s

1 v-1

1 v-1

1 v-1

 

1 locomotive    

J. D. Ritch as Nav

J. D. Ritch

J. D. Ritch

J. D. Ritch

 

J. D. Ritch

 

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--- Canadian Aces ---

--- Other Canadian Fighter Pilots ---

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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