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Military service
Service number:
J/12295
Age:
23
Rank:
Flying Officer
Force:
Air Force
Unit/Regiment:
Royal Canadian Air Force
Division:
418 Sqdn.
Birth:
June 4, 1920
McNab, Renfrew, Ontario
Enlistment:
June 11, 1941
Toronto, Ontario
Death:
June 23, 1943
Pont-Audemer, Normandy, France
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
XXIII. B. 2.
Additional information
Son of Stewart and Edith Irene Carmichael, of Braeside, Ontario.
Additional citations
1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence Medal, General Service Medal and Canadian Volunteer Service Medal & Clasp.
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In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 144 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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BRETTEVILLE-SUR-LAIZE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY Calvados, France
This cemetery lies on the west side of the main road from Caen to Falaise (route N158) and just north of the village of Cintheaux. Bretteville-sur-Laize is a village and commune in the department of the Calvados, some 16 kilometres south of Caen. The village of Bretteville lies 3 kilometres south-west of the Cemetery. Buried here are those who died during the later stages of the battle of Normandy, the capture of Caen and the thrust southwards (led initially by the 4th Canadian and 1st Polish Armoured Divisions), to close the Falaise Gap, and thus seal off the German divisions fighting desperately to escape being trapped west of the Seine. Almost every unit of Canadian 2nd Corps is represented in the Cemetery. There are about 3,000 allied forces casualties of the Second World War commemorated in this site.
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