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Bill Reid
Mr. Reid was born on August 15, 1922, in Toronto, Ontario. His upbringing was middle class, and he disagreed with Hitler's ideology. As a consequence, and along with 5 friends, he decided to enlist in the Royal Canadian Air Force so that he might ‘learn to fly at the government's expense.' Ironically, government cutbacks cost him his ambition as a pilot and he was redeployed to bomber and gunnery school in Trenton. After sailing to England, Mr. Reid was eventually posted to Upper Hayford, where he trained on both Anson and Stirling bombers. He was finally posted to 49 Squadron, 5 Group and was the air bomber in a crew of seven aboard a Lancaster bomber.. Mr. Reid flew missions in both the German and Norwegian theatres. He retired from active service upon returning home with the rank of AC2, Flying Officer.
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No, basically, they had all these trades, and they'd just picked a, as you came, like the six Brits, and they'd say okay, in my case like the rest of our course, "You're with this group", and that's how you start, and it was rather interesting in that the English, in my experience, we'd get airborne, we'd do our practice whatever, and we'd land, and the six of them would flock away and you'd wait there by yourself until another flight height came back and another Canadian would come out. And the English take a while to accept you, and I found that was... they, basically, their outlook was you prove yourself and then we're, we're a-ok.