Military service
Burial/memorial information
1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. 'Posthumously awarded RCAF Operational Wings in recognition of gallant service in action against the enemy, the 22 April 1947.
Digital gallery of Flight Lieutenant Arnold Raymond Blynn
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Photo of Arnold Blynn
Courtesy of The Royal Canadian Legion, Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command -
Group photo
Back Row from Left to Right:<BR> Kenneth Ashmore (Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve), Arthur Liddell, Charles Wylie, George Chapman<BR> Front Row from Left to Right:<BR> Harold Brown, Arnold Blynn, Jack Hobbs (Royal Air Force) -
Photo of Arnold Raymond Blynn
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Photo of Arnold Raymond Blynn
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Newspaper Clipping
Toronto Star "Pages of the Past" Archive online. 1944 Sept. 9 page 5. casualty list RCAF -
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Halifax JP-276 crew on Special Operation to Poland. -
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Halifax JP-276 aircraft found in Poland. -
Military Cemetery in Kracow, Poland
War Cemetery Kracow, Poland (CWGC) -
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Grave Marker
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Photo of ARNOLD RAYMOND BLYNN
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Newspaper clipping
Page 1 of 3. Article regarding discovery of the plane wreckage and burying the remains of five Canadians: Pilot Officer George Alfred Chapman, Flight Lieutenant Arnold Raymond Blynn, Flying Officer Harold Leonard Brown, Flight Sergeant Arthur George William Liddell, Flight Sergeant Charles Burton Wylie, and two British crewmen. From: Toronto Star, Oct. 5, 2007. -
Newspaper clipping
Page 2 of 3. Article regarding discovery of the plane wreckage and burying the remains of five Canadians: Pilot Officer George Alfred Chapman, Flight Lieutenant Arnold Raymond Blynn, Flying Officer Harold Leonard Brown, Flight Sergeant Arthur George William Liddell, Flight Sergeant Charles Burton Wylie, and two British crewmen. From: Toronto Star, Oct. 5, 2007. -
Newspaper clipping
Page 3 of 3. Article regarding discovery of the plane wreckage and burying the remains of five Canadians: Pilot Officer George Alfred Chapman, Flight Lieutenant Arnold Raymond Blynn, Flying Officer Harold Leonard Brown, Flight Sergeant Arthur George William Liddell, Flight Sergeant Charles Burton Wylie, and two British crewmen. From: Toronto Star, Oct. 5, 2007. -
Memorial
Polish Home Army - Canadian Airmen Memorial, Confederation Park, Ottawa.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 252 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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KRACOW RAKOWICKI CEMETERY Poland
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