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Military service
Age:
40
Rank:
Group Captain
Force:
Air Force
Unit/Regiment:
Royal Canadian Air Force
Death:
September 5, 1944
Burial/memorial information
Grave reference:
Sec. E. Lot 611.
Additional information
Son of Charles and Ida May Turner, of Lindsay; husband of Catherine G. H. M. Turner, of Ottawa.
Digital gallery of Group Captain Charles Bruce Turner
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Photo of Charles Bruce Turner
RCAF R 78A, Page 11, Exhibit "B" Form - Officer or Airman - Report on Accidental or Self-Inflicted Injuries or Immediate Death Therefrom detailing the apparent self-inflicted death of G/C Charles Bruce Turner Number C 95 on 5 September 1944. COD gunshot to right temple. -
Photo of Charles Bruce Turner
WW2 Canadian RCAF Memorial Cross Medal Group belonging to Group Captain CB Charles Bruce Turner C95 sourced from https://militaryantiquestoronto.com/products/ww2-canadian-rcaf-memorial-cross-medal-group-group-captain-cs-turner-c95?_pos=1&_sid=b20ddc78e&_ss=r -
Photo of Charles Bruce Turner
WW2 Canadian RCAF Memorial Cross Medal belonging to Group Captain CB Charles Bruce Turner C95 sourced from https://militaryantiquestoronto.com/products/ww2-canadian-rcaf-memorial-cross-medal-group-group-captain-cs-turner-c95?_pos=1&_sid=b20ddc78e&_ss=r
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 466 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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KINGSTON (CATARAQUI) CEMETERY Ontario, Canada
Access by car Highway 401 and exit at Sydenham Road South. Turn left onto Princess Street (Highway 2), then turn left at the next stop light. The cemetery is on the first left on Counter Street across from the J. Reid Funeral Home.
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