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Son of Robert Lyon Miln and Mabel Wylie Miln, of Hamilton.
Digital gallery of Leading Aircraftman Robert Lyon Miln
Digital gallery of
Leading Aircraftman Robert Lyon Miln
A stained glass window was erected at Trinity United Church, 4287 William Street, Beamsville, ON. This stained glass window depicting an Honour Roll, is dedicated to those veterans listed, lost during the First and Second World Wars. This memorial was unveiled in the 1940s.<P>
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Honour Roll<BR>
[left side/côté gauche]<BR>
1914 - 1918<P>
[right side/côté droite]<>
1939 - 1945<BR>
[left column/colonne de gauche]<P>
C. Thompson<BR>
C.W. Wilcox<BR>
G.C. Read<BR>
F.S. Albright<BR>
R.R. Hobden <BR>
C.C. Blunden <BR>
[centre column/colonne de centre]<P>
H.H. Elliott<BR>
G. Knight<BR>
A. Lawrie<BR>
C.J. Harshaw <BR>
A.R. Hewitt<BR>
J.D. Reid<P>
[right column/colonne de droite] <P>
R.L. Miln <BR>
A.L. Logan<BR>
J.B. Stallwood <BR>
T.H. Page <BR>
O.J. Thorpe <P>
http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/nic-inm/sm-rm/mdsr-rdr-eng.asp?PID=7916 <P>
Photo Credit: Derek Boogers
Digital gallery of
Leading Aircraftman Robert Lyon Miln
Miln, Robert Lyon - Leading Aircraftman, Born 27th December, 1910, in Scotland. Educated at Public and High Schools, Beamsville, Ont. Entered the service of the Bank 2nd August, 1927. Served at branches in Ontario, Foreign Department (Head Office) and New York Agency. Enlisted 7th December, 1940, from New York in R.C.A.F. Trained at Toronto, Picton and Mount Hope, Ont., and Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. Died 3rd July, 1941, from injuries received in a plane crash at Portage La Prairie Elementary Flying Training School. <br><i>From a memorial booklet prepared by the Canadian Bank of Commerce.</i>
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A stained glass window was erected at Trinity United Church, 4287 William Street, Beamsville, ON. This stained glass window depicting an Honour Roll, is dedicated to those veterans listed, lost during the First and Second World Wars. This memorial was unveiled in the 1940s.<P> [inscription/inscription]<P> Honour Roll<BR> [left side/côté gauche]<BR> 1914 - 1918<P> [right side/côté droite]<> 1939 - 1945<BR> [left column/colonne de gauche]<P> C. Thompson<BR> C.W. Wilcox<BR> G.C. Read<BR> F.S. Albright<BR> R.R. Hobden <BR> C.C. Blunden <BR> [centre column/colonne de centre]<P> H.H. Elliott<BR> G. Knight<BR> A. Lawrie<BR> C.J. Harshaw <BR> A.R. Hewitt<BR> J.D. Reid<P> [right column/colonne de droite] <P> R.L. Miln <BR> A.L. Logan<BR> J.B. Stallwood <BR> T.H. Page <BR> O.J. Thorpe <P> http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/nic-inm/sm-rm/mdsr-rdr-eng.asp?PID=7916 <P> Photo Credit: Derek Boogers
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Miln, Robert Lyon - Leading Aircraftman, Born 27th December, 1910, in Scotland. Educated at Public and High Schools, Beamsville, Ont. Entered the service of the Bank 2nd August, 1927. Served at branches in Ontario, Foreign Department (Head Office) and New York Agency. Enlisted 7th December, 1940, from New York in R.C.A.F. Trained at Toronto, Picton and Mount Hope, Ont., and Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. Died 3rd July, 1941, from injuries received in a plane crash at Portage La Prairie Elementary Flying Training School. <br><i>From a memorial booklet prepared by the Canadian Bank of Commerce.</i>
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Memorialized on the pages of the Globe and Mail. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Memorialized on the pages of the Globe and Mail. Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
BEAMSVILLE (MOUNT OSBORNE) CEMETERY Ontario, Canada
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