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Warrant Officer Class II Arthur Mac Reynolds

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Military service

Service number: R/98064
Age: 23
Rank: Warrant Officer Class II
Force: Air Force
Unit/Regiment: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: 227 Sqdn.
Birth: June 7, 1919 Walkervilel, Ontario
Enlistment: April 17, 1941 Ontario
Death: January 31, 1943

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: Panel 10, Column 2.
Additional information

Son of Arthur Thomas and Gertie Edna Reynolds (1956 National Memorial (Silver) Cross Mother), of Chatham, Ontario.

Brother of Pilot Officer Douglas Reynolds, who went missing on April 15, 1944 while serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force and Flying Officer Hugh Gordon Reynolds who died on January 16, 1943 while serving the Royal Canadian Air Force.

In the Books of Remembrance

Commemorated on:

Page 207 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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MALTA MEMORIAL Malta

The MALTA MEMORIAL is situated in the area of Floriana and is easily identified by the Golden Eagle which surmounts the column. It stands outside the King's Gate, the main entrance to Valletta.

The Memorial takes the form of a column fifteen metres high of travertine marble from Tivoli in the Sabine Hills near Rome, incised with a a light reticulated pattern and surmounted by a gilded bronze eagle two metres high. The column stands on a circular base around which the names are commemorated on bronze panels.

The MALTA MEMORIAL, built on a site generously provided by the Government of Malta, commemorates those who lost their lives whilst serving with the Commonwealth Air Forces flying from bases in Austria, Italy, Sicily, islands of the Adriatic and Mediterranean, Malta, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, West Africa, Yugoslavia and Gibraltar, and who have no known grave.

The bravery of the people of the island of Malta between the years 1940 - 1942 was honoured with the unique award of the George Cross.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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