RCAF Station Oshawa was a training station of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) during World War II located near Oshawa, Ontario, Canada...
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Training School RCAF Station Oshawa. Student flyers used Tiger Moth aircraft and were trained by civilian instructors from the Oshawa, Kingston, and Brant-Norfolk...
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This is a list of stations operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), or stations where RCAF units existed, from 1924 until unification into the...
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416 Tactical Fighter Squadron (redirect from No. 416 (RCAF) Squadron RAF)
various RAF stations in Scotland, England and continental Europe. The squadron was disbanded in March 1946. The squadron was reformed in 1952 at RCAF Uplands...
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Ontario Regiment Museum (category Buildings and structures in Oshawa)
Commonwealth Air Training Plan as No. 20 Elementary Flying Training School RCAF Station Oshawa. Only three of the original buildings are still standing. Potential...
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RAF Tangmere (redirect from Royal Air Force Station Tangmere)
Squadron RCAF with the Spitfire IXb during 1944 No. 416 (City of Oshawa) Squadron RCAF with the Spitfire IXb during 1944 No. 421 (Red Indian) Squadron RCAF with...
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assigned to No. 10 RU at Naval Station Argentia. Converted to Mk.10MR in April 1951 and assigned to 107 Unit at RCAF Torbay. Struck off 10 February 1964...
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Archived from the original on March 15, 2024. Retrieved March 15, 2024. "RCAF 2014 Demo Jet revealed". Skies Mag. March 27, 2014. Archived from the original...
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of RCAF and Royal Canadian Artillery personnel: No. 664 Squadron RCAF; No. 665 Squadron RCAF and; No. 666 Squadron RCAF. Some non-Article XV RCAF squadrons...
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01667 (RCAF Wellington) Whitby, Ontario – Relief for No. 20 EFTS Oshawa 43°51′25″N 078°54′37″W / 43.85694°N 78.91028°W / 43.85694; -78.91028 (RCAF Whitby)...
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(Fy23) HMCS Barmar (Fy 10/Z115) Bartlett HMCS B.C. Lady (Fy 07, later to RCAF) HMCS Billow (Fy 25), ex-(Fy 32) HMCS Camenita (Fy 41) HMCS Cancolim (Z10)...
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(AOP) Squadron RCAF (Canadian) – reformed in 1949 as No. 664 Squadron RAuxAF No. 665 (AOP) Squadron RCAF (Canadian) No. 666 (AOP) Squadron RCAF (Canadian)...
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Kingston, Ontario.[citation needed] 23047 – Oshawa Airport (gate guard on pole back entrance), Oshawa, Ontario.[citation needed] 23164 – Germain Park...
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bands of the four wings, the RCAF also maintains the RCAF Pipes and Drum, a pipe and drums band. Voluntary bands in the RCAF include: 4 Wing Brass and Reed...
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Aleza Lake, British Columbia (category Grand Trunk Pacific Railway stations)
Alice McNeill, and they initially stayed. Daughter Margaret R. joined the RCAF, and married Frederick William Blake of Florida. Son L. Archie married Kathleen...
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experimented with snowblower innovation. One of these, Samuel McLaughlin of Oshawa, eventually became the basis for General Motors of Canada. S. L. C. Coleman...
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(Edmonton) Service Battalion: 3 June 1995. 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron, RCAF: 2001. HMCS Nonsuch 1 Service Battalion: 26 August 2018. Royal Canadian Mounted...
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Officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). In 1946, he was asked to become station manager of local radio station CFPL. At CFPL, he interacted with Canadian...
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King decided to give the former DIL site to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) for storing surplus planes, but unaware of this, the Minister of Reconstruction...
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-93.38361 (Ear Falls Airport (defunct)) East York Leaside Aerodrome (RCAF Station Leaside) 43°42′46″N 079°21′33″W / 43.71278°N 79.35917°W / 43.71278;...
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their second Memorial Cup by defeating the Ontario Hockey Association's Oshawa Generals 4 games to 2. The deciding Game 6 was played at Maple Leaf Gardens...
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Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Hamilton, Oshawa, and Québec City. Preston, in the Halifax area, is the community with the...
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(Camp 31) from September 1939 to December 1943. A military aerodrome, RCAF Station Kingston, was constructed to the west of Kingston to support flying training...
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Affair is Canada's first major political sex scandal May 1: Army camps, RCAF stations, and the RCN's land-based installations become Canadian Forces bases...
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Forestry Station St. Williams Norfolk County Southwestern Forestry highlights efforts to plant the area's forests [82] Canadian Automotive Museum Oshawa Durham...
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Canadians: Marshall McLuhan. Coupland was born on December 30, 1961, at RCAF Station Baden-Soellingen in West Germany, the second of four sons of Douglas...
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AN/FSQ-7, installed in the late 1950s, 700 feet (210 m) underground at RCAF Station North Bay, as the "brain" of the DEW Line System. The machine contained...
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1920; the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers in 1927 and 1930; and the Toronto RCAF Hurricanes in 1942. In 1954, a decade after the last amateur team won a Grey...
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Beam – advocate for the rights of the Deaf Leonard Birchall – decorated RCAF pilot (World War II) Violet Blackman – black rights activist Morley Callaghan...
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