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City/Municipality
Deseronto
Memorial Number
35069-024
Type
Address
Highway 2 and Unger Island Road
Location
Deseronto Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.2008636, -77.0287613
Inscription

TO THE MEMORY OF
THE OFFICERS
NON-COM. OFFICERS
CADETS AND AIRMEN
OF THE
ROYAL FLYING CORPS
AND
ROYAL AIR FORCE
WHO DIED WHILE ON DUTY
IN CANADA
1917 — 1919

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Monument commémoratif du Royal Flying Corps et de la Royal Air Force
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This memorial is dedicated to those who died from the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Air Force while on duty in Canada, 1917 to 1919. Deseronto was one of several small towns in Ontario which hosted air training establishments. In this area there were two flying schools, Camp Rathburn and Camp Mohawk, which operated between 1917 and 1919.

City
Deseronto
Country
Type Description
Shaft
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4991
City/Municipality
Deseronto
Memorial Number
35069-023
Type
Address
332 Main Street
Location
Next to the house at 332 Main Street, across from the Deseronto Town Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.1948496, -77.0487384
Inscription

[front/devant]

(plaque)
FOR GOD   FOR HOME   FOR  LIBERTY
1914-1918

IN GRATEFULNESS TO THE MEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR THEIR COUNTRY DURING THE GREAT WAR

TOWN OF DESERONTO

  • ERNEST A. DENNIE
  • THOMAS A. ELLIS
  • JOS B. HILL
  • FRANCIS V. KELLY
  • HAROLD MCAFEE
  • EDMUND V. MCNEIL
  • GUY PROVINS
  • BENIAH RIDGEWELL
  • ARTHUR ROSENDALE
  • ERNEST SHARPE
  • GUY STRATTON
  • HERBERT E. WICKS

TOWNSHIP OF TYENDINAGA

  • CON. BARNHART
  • HARRY BARNHART
  • JAMES BARNHART
  • ARTHUR BRANT
  • ERNEST R. BRANT
  • RICHARD BRANT
  • AMOS GREEN
  • AUSTIN GREEN
  • DAVID GREEN
  • JACOB GREEN
  • GEORGE MARACLE
  • ISAAC MARACLE
  • JOHN H. MARACLE
  • PETER W. MARACLE
  • PHILIP MARACLE
  • WHEELER MARACLE
  • WILLIAM MARACLE
  • THOMAS MUNGO
  • WILLIAM PENN
  • REUBEN SERO
  • HARRY SMART
  • GEORGE WILLIAMS


GIVEN IN MEMORY OF MY PARENTS AND SISTERS,
JANE, IDA, EMMA, ETTA.
THOS C. BROWN

(plaque)
ANNIE ALSO SISTER
OF THOS C. BROWN     

(plaque)
IN GRATEFULNESS TO THE MEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR THEIR COUNTRY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR

1939 - 1945

TOWN OF DESERONTO

  • ROBERT ARMITAGE
  • GEORGE COLE
  • RAY HARVEY
  • ARTHUR HOPPINGS
  • CLAYTON JACKSON
  • OWEN MILLER
  • FRANCIS MARACLE
  • JOHN MARACLE
  • F/O H.  M. SHARPE
  • DAVID SCHRYVER

 

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KOREA
1950-1953

(plaque)
AFGHANISTAN

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The Deseronto Cenotaph was unveiled in a ceremony on September 3, 1923 and attended by many of the townspeople. A piece of land for the cenotaph, forty feet square, was purchased by the Town of Deseronto from the Rathbun Company, at a cost of $100.

The memorial was donated by former Deseronto resident, Thomas Carson Brown. Thomas was born on 21 April 1870, the son of Thomas Brown and Emily Varty. He had nine siblings and lived in Lennox and Addington County where the family had a farm. His mother died in childbirth when Thomas was seven years old. By 1881, the family had moved to Mill Point (Deseronto). In the 1891 census, when he was 21, Thomas’s trade is given as bricklayer. His father died just six weeks after the census was taken.

It was through the bricklaying trade that Thomas C. Brown would go on to earn his fortune in New York State, where his firm constructed a number of public buildings, including the Plattsburgh Normal School, and a large section of the Clinton Correctional Facility at Dannemora. Deseronto’s newspaper, The Tribune, reported Brown’s marriage in August 1899 to Hattie B. Humphrey, noting that “the groom is well and favourably known in Deseronto, where he passed his boyhood days. He is now engaged in the contracting business in Little Falls. He is a brother of Mrs. Jas. Sexsmith.” Thomas’s sister, Jane Brown, married James Sexsmith in Deseronto in January 1884. She died of pneumonia in 1910.

Brown went on to serve as a Senator in the New York Senate between 1925 and 1930, where he took a keen interest in prison reform issues. He clearly never forgot his home town of Deseronto, as the generous gift of a war memorial demonstrates. It is not just a war memorial, however, as Thomas C. Brown ensured that his parents and five of his sisters (Jane, Ida, Etta, Emma and Annie) were also commemorated on the structure.

(Courtesy of Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County)

City
Deseronto
Country
Type Description
Stele
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
4990
City/Municipality
Deseronto
Memorial Number
35069-022
Type
Address
132 Main Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.1912634, -77.0574595
Inscription

CAPTAIN GEORGE FRASER KERR. V.C., M.C., M.M., 1895-1929

Born at Deseronto, Kerr attended schools here and in Toronto. With the outbreak of the First World War he enlisted on September 22, 1914, with the 3rd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force and arrived in France the following February. He won the Military Medal at Mount Sorrel on June 13, 1916, the Military Cross at Amiens on August 18, 1918 and a Bar to the latter award at Queant later that summer. The Victoria Cross, the British Empires highest decoration for valour, was awarded to Kerr for his exemplary daring and leadership at Bourbon Wood on September 27, 1918. He outflanked a machine-gun position and later, far in advance of his troops, he rushed a strong point and single-handed, captured four machine-guns and thirty-one prisoners.

Erected by the Archeological and Historical Sites Board of Ontario

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The Captain George Kerr, V.C. Plaque was erected in 1973 by the Ontario Archaeological and Historic Sites Board.

City
Deseronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5584
City/Municipality
Picton
Memorial Number
35069-021
Type
Address
206 Picton Main Street
Location
Back of Picton Armoury on Mary street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.006605, -77.1407408
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Picton Armoury
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Picton Armoury
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Strong and FREEdom barn quilt
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In 2019, the Armoury had two quilts commissioned by the Prince Edward County Barnyard Quilt Trails. The Strong and FREEdom quilt represents the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiments, locally known as the Hasty P's. The Regimental Colours of royal blue and orange encircle a white poppy, a symbol of peace.

The other barn quilt is Like a Rolling KeySTONE.

City
Picton
Country
Type Description
Barn quilt
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10956
City/Municipality
Trenton
Memorial Number
35069-020
Type
Address
220 RCAF Road
Location
National Air Force Museum of Canada, RCAF Memorial Airpark
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.1144415, -77.550741
Inscription

BURN
THOLTHORPE
CROFT
YORKSHIRE
ENGLAND

Those of us who served can say with pride,
"I SERVED MY COUNTRY IN HER TIME OF NEED
WHEN DEMOCRACY AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH
WERE THREATENED TO BE REPLACED BY A
DICTATORSHIP. WE SURVIVED DEPRIVATIONS
OF FOOD AND COMFORT - SHED SWEAT,
BLOOD, TEARS AND WERE SCARED OUT OF OUR
WITS, SO THAT OUR COUNTRY AND THE FREE
WORLD COULD ENJOY FREEDOM OF SPEECH,
FREEDOM TO MAKE DECISIONS AND FREEDOM
TO TRAVEL WHEREVER WE WANT - SO THAT
OUR CHILDREN WOULD HAVE A BETTER
COUNTRY TO LIVE IN."

In Memory Of
All Those Who Served

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July 18, 1998: Bill Baluk, Master of Ceremonies; 598 Sabre Squadron Air Cadets, Cobourg, Ontario
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This memorial was erected on July 18, 1998, in memory of Second World War personnel who served in the 431 Iroquois and 434 Bluenose Squadrons at Burn, Tholthorpe, Croft and Yorkshire, England.

431 Iroquois Squadron veteran, Bill Baluk, was the project coordinator who worked two years on fulfilling his dream of a memorial. Through fundraising, the former crew members, families and supporters covered the cost of the new memorial, complete with squadron crests and mottoes.

The 431 Squadron was formed at Burn, Yorkshire, England on November 11, 1942, as the RCAF's 28th - 11th Bomber - squadron formed overseas. The 434 Squadron was formed at Tholthorpe, Yorkshire, England on June 13, 1943, as the RCAF's 31st - 13th Bomber - squadron formed oversea. Both units flew Wellington, Halifax and Canadian-built Lancaster aircraft on strategic and tactical bombing operations.

After hostilities in Europe, they were selected as part of the Tiger Force for duty in the Pacific, and returned to Canada for reorganization and training. The sudden end of the war in the Far East resulted in the squadrons being disbanded at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia on September 5, 1945. The 431 squadron's nickname was Iroquois and was later adopted by the Town of Simcoe, Ontario. The 434 squadron's nickname was Bluenose and was later adopted by the Rotary Club of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

When the RCAF's Bomber group's Iroquois Squadron began flying Canadian-built Lancasters, the unit's mascot, Minnie Simcoe, flew with a different crew member on every attack. Minnie's surname is the name of the town that sponsors the squadron.

Photo 35069-020c.jpg: Minnie is handed into the safekeeping of the pilot of the "Simcoe Warrior", Canadian Lanc version. F/L Melvin Chisholm of Lafleche, Saskatchewan, wearing Mae West at right. Left is his navigator, F/O Hugh McNenly, Massey, Ontario, also wearing Mae West; centre, Nursing Sister Louise Dawson, of West Summerland, BC hands Minnie over.

City
Trenton
Country
Type Description
Stele
Photo Credit
Walter Gregory; Terry MacDonald
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5661
City/Municipality
Trenton
Memorial Number
35069-017
Type
Address
Highway 2
Location
CFB Trenton
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.1096664, -77.5312236
Inscription

[above the gates/au-dessus des grilles]
IN COMMEMORATION

[carved in stone at the side of the gates/inscription gravée dans la pierre à côté des grilles]
THEIR SHOULDERS HELD THE SKY SUSPENDED. THEY STOOD AND EARTH’S FOUNDATIONS STAY.

THESE GATES HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO THE ROYAL
CANADIAN AIR FORCE BY THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE
UNITED KINGDOM, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND TO
COMMEMORATE THEIR PARTNERSHIP WITH CANADA IN THE
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH AIR TRAINING PLAN AND THE
SERVICE OF THE AIRMEN WHO HELPED TO BRING VICTORY
TO THE ALLIED CAUSE IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR.
1939 - 1945

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To commemorate the successful organization and operation of the wartime British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP), representatives of the governments of the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, met at the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Station on September 30, 1949 and presented the Memorial Gates to Canada. It is a permanent memorial to the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan and serves as a token of their gratitude to the Government and the people of Canada for the generous part they played in the training and care of thousands of Commonwealth airmen during the war.

Representatives, The Right Honourable Arthur Hendesron (British Secretary of State for Air), The Right Honourable Francis Forde (High Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Australia), and The Honourable James Thorn (High Commissioner for the Dominion of New Zealand), were presented with gold keys to unlock the gates. Each gate bears the crest of their countries. After the gates were opened, their keys were presented to The Right Honourable Louis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada who received them on behalf of the people of Canada. The key to one of the gates bore the Australian Coat of Arms.

Members of the RCAF’s first post-war fighter squadron, 410 Squadron, gave a display of formation and single plane aerobatics flying Vampire jets. Harvard aircraft also performed a fly-past and formed the letters “R C A F” in the skies above Trenton.

The gates were designed by R. L. Luke, the architect of the Royal Air Force and are a false entrance to the base used only on ceremonial occasions. The gates originally incorporated a line of oak trees which have been replaced mostly by maples. Each crest of the four BCATP countries were mounted one of the four gates.

More than 130,000 air crew from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom trained under the BCATP from 1940 to 1945. The plan’s success was praised by leaders such as Sir Winston Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who gave Canada the proud title “the aerodrome of democracy”.

The gates received Royal dedication when Princess Elizabeth entered the RCAF Station during a Royal tour of Canada in October, 1951 and were rededicated as part of the BCATP's 60th anniversary, during a military ceremony on Saturday, July 4, 2009.

City
Trenton
Country
Type Description
Gates
Photo Credit
Walter Gregory; Terry MacDonald; Harry Palmer
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5658
City/Municipality
Trenton
Memorial Number
35069-016
Type
Address
220 RCAF Road
Location
National Air Force Museum of Canada, RCAF Memorial Airpark, beside C47 Aircraft
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.1150817, -77.5496317
Inscription

R.C.A.F.
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY
OF MEMBERS OF 435 AND 436
SQUADRONS, WHO, IN WAR OR IN
PEACE, GAVE THEIR LIVES IN
THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY
C.F.

ERECTED BY
THE MEMBERS OF THE 435-436
BURMA STAR SQUADRONS ASSOCIATION

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This memorial is dedicated to members of 435 and 436 Squadrons who died while serving their country and was erected by the 435-436 Burma Star Squadrons Association.

City
Trenton
Country
Type Description
slab with plaque
Photo Credit
Art Adams
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5655
City/Municipality
Trenton
Memorial Number
35069-015
Type
Address
220 RCAF Road
Location
National Air Force Museum of Canada, RCAF Memorial Airpark
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.1140476, -77.5497899
Inscription

NO. 6
RCAF GROUP
RAF BOMBER COMMAND

IN RECOGNITION OF THE
MEN AND WOMEN WHO
SERVED IN 6 GROUP
BOTH ON THE GROUND
AND IN THE AIR.
IN HONOUR OF THOSE
WHO MADE
THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE
FOR FREEDOM

1942 - 1945

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National Air Force Museum of Canada/Musée national de la Force aérienne du Canada
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This memorial is dedicated to the No. 6 RCAF Group. It was dedicated on September 30, 2000, with fifteen wreaths, one per squadron, laid in memory of those who did not return.

City
Trenton
Country
Type Description
Stelia
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5663
City/Municipality
Shannonville
Memorial Number
35069-014
Type
Address
859 Melrose Road
Location
Tyendinaga Township Office
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.2531542, -77.2028619
Inscription

[The wording is not always clear in the photo./Le texte n'est pas clair partout sur la photo.]
TOWNSHIP OF TYENDINAGA
WAR VETERANS

WORLD WAR I 1914-1918

Goodgellow, Everett *
McFarlane, Bruce *
Sexsmith, John Joe *
McLaren, Grant
Sheridan, Leonard (POW)
B?, Frederick
Glasson, A? A. (R.N.)
White, George
?
?
?
?
?
Houle, Peter
Scott, Archie T.
Scott, Franklin, R.
Scott, John H.
Murphy, Joseph
Cassidy, Franklin
Cassidy, Wilford
James, John
McMechan, Samuel
Whiteman, Earl
Whiteman, Frank E.
Homewood, Sydney
Mills, Robert
Clarke, Carl T.
McCullough, Charles
Cronin, Jerome
Mullin, Thomas
Cowan, Phillip
Tighe, Thomas
Jordan, Victor (Billie Dean)
Court, Charles H.
Sexsmith, William
Brant, George
Coulter, Will
Jones, Samuel H.
McHenry, James


WORLD WAR II 1939-1945

Cassibo, Edward J. *
Coffey, Marie S.
Coffey, Frank R.
?, Stephen C.
Kimmerly, Merle F. *
MacDonald, John *
O’Shaughnessy, Earl
O’Shaughnessy, ?
?
?
?
Topping, Clinton *
Topping, Delbert
Topping, Franklin
Topping, Thomas
Thompson, C. Franklin
Walshey, Louis (POW)
Wringe, Vincent
Abrams, Edward
Brant, Huron E. *
Brant, Carmen
Brant, Lawrence
Brant, Vernon
Embury, Lloyd
Grahame, Ronald
Hamstre, Jack
Jeffries, Henry
McAlpine, Bernard
McAlpine, Charles
McAlpine, Leonard
O’Connor, Edward
Rodgers, Henry
Sexsmith, Arthur W.
Sexsmith, Gerard L.
Sexsmith, Patrick C.
Sexsmith, Raymond G.
Sexsmith, Raymond *
Sexsmith, William G.
McHenry, Jerome
McHenry, Frank
Fuller, Austin E.

Vivian, Thomas
White, John T.
White, Joyce E.
White, George
White, Norman H.
Way, William
Allison, Alexander S.
Callaghan, Frank G.
Callaghan, Gerald D.
Callaghan, Wilfred
Fuller, Elvin E.
Fuller, E?
?, Harold E.
McCormick, Kay (?)
McCormick, Margaret
(McDonald)
McCormick, Patrick
Sutton, Thomas J.
Walsh, Austin M.
Wallace, Donald
Barnhart, Peter
Barnhart, Cornelius
Barnhart, David
Barnhart, Joseph
Freeman, John J.
Farrell, Emmet
Lazaruile, William
Murphy, Charles
Murphy, Earl
Murphy, Francis
Murphy, James
Murphy, John F.
Smith, Bertha
Smith, Frank
Stratton, Earl
Stratton, William (Stub)
Whalen, Eugene
Wager, Reginald
Boddrick, Russell
Grant, Henry W.

Cook, Blake
Cook, Roy
Doyle, Harold
Doyle, Jack
Doyle, Vincent
Doyle, Martin
Gilroy, Arthur
Hill, Clarence
Hill, Clifford
Hill, John
Hill, Lesley
Hill, Wilfred
McLaren, Grant
McLaren, John
McLaren, J. Malcolm
McLaren, Roy
Pearson, Albert
Plumb, Frank J.
?, Lyn
?, Nelson
Shannon, Vincent J.
Spencer, Carman
Schell, Donald
Waulby, William
Barbenstock, Ernest
Barlow, Frederick
Bon, Ronald
Burleigh, Edger
Court, Alfred J.
Emerson, John
Easton, Reginald
Echard, Frank
Goodman, James
Green, Alvin
Kent, Douglas
Kent, Edward
Leitch, William
Lougheed, John
Lougheed, Keith
Scruby, Stan
Hicks, William
Hicks, Betty

Milligen, Lewis
Milligen, Stuart
McCullough, Franklin
McCullough, Robert
McCauley, William
Reid, Bruce
Reid, Charles
?, Reginald
?, George
?, Wilbert
Watson, Frank
?, Gerald
Scott, Charles *
?, Edward
Pratt, Walter?
?, James
Crawford, Francis W.
?, A?
?, Reginald
Corrigan, Wilfred
Corrigan, William V.
Davidson,Perry (Percy)
Davidson, Carman
Dawson, Frank *
Dawson, William
Dillon, John C.
?, Donald
? Marche, Manby
McDonald, J. *
McFarlane, Wilbert
McHenry, Justn J. *
Mayoll, Charles
Merry, Gerald *
Mitchell, A. William
Monglow, Jack
McDermott, Frank
Chadwick, Kenneth
Chisholm, Donald
?, Lynn
Morris, Raymond W.

?, Jerome
Cowan, Phillip
?, Norval?
Fitzgerald, ?
?, Leonard
?, Franklin
?, Wilfred
?, Joe
?, Frank
King, ?
?, Edward
?, Lewis?
Little, Kenneth *
?, Lloyd
?, ?
?, ?
?, Richard
?, E.
Foote, Donald
?, B?
?, Helena
?, Harry
?, William
?, Frank
York, Donald
Young, G.F.
?, Joseph
Price, Edward
Barker, Edwin G.
Stratton, Gerald
?, ?
Jones, Samuel
?, Wilfred (M.M.)
Smith, Ronald
Smith, Douglas
?, Gordon
Holland, Ken
King, John
?, George?
Farrell, Jack


KOREAN WAR 1950-1953

?, George D.
?, Carl
McHenry, Robert
Stephenson, Joseph E.
Goodman, Lee
Sutton, A. Thomas
?
?
?
?


* Killed in Action
(POW) Prisoner of War
M.M. Merchant Marine

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This memorial is dedicated to the veterans of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. It was erected by the Township Council on behalf of the residents of Tyendinaga.

City
Shannonville
Country
Type Description
Wood plaque
Photo Credit
Nancy Pordham, Councillor/conseillère 1997-2000
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5894
City/Municipality
Trenton
Memorial Number
35069-013
Type
Address
220 RCAF Road
Location
National Air Force Museum of Canada, RCAF Memorial Airpark
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.1147938, -77.5508995
Inscription

407 DEMON SQUADRON
ROLL OF HONOUR --- 1941 - 1945

  • (column one/première colonne)
  • AIKENHEAD, LLOYD. SGT
  • ALEXANDER, EDWARD. F/S
  • ALGER, GORDON. F/S
  • ALMQUIST, LEONARD. P/O
  • ANDERSON, WILLIAM. S/L DFC
  • ANDERSON, WILLIAM. F/O
  • ANDREWS, JOHN. F/O
  • AUSTIN, JUSTUS. F/O
  • BALDEN, SAMUEL. P/O
  • BELEC, GILBERT. SGT
  • BIER, DONALD. F/O
  • BIGHAM, JOHN. P/O
  • BINGLEY, GEORGE. SGT
  • BIRKINSHAW, LEN. F/O
  • BITCON, JAMES. P/O
  • BOOTH, CHARLES. F/O
  • BOWES, GORDON. P/O
  • BOWLEN, WILLIAM. F/L
  • BROWN, WALLACE. F/L DFC
  • BRYAN, GUY. SGT
  • BUCKOLZ, ROLLIE. P/O
  • BUTLER, CYRIL. F/O
  • CALLANDER, ALEXANDER. F/O
  • CAUTHERS, WILLIAM. P/O
  • CLANCY, JAMES. WO1
  • CLARK, ROY. WO1
  • CLUFF, JOHN. F/S
  • CODVILLE, JAMES. P/O
  • COLLINS, HAMISH. WO1
  • COOK, GORDON. P/O
  • CORNWALL, JAMES. F/O
  • COTE, JOSEPH. WO2
  • COUTTS, BENSON. F/S
  • COWPERTHWAITE, D. F/L MID
  • CRAIG, JOHN. F/L
  • CRANE, WILBURT. F/S
  • CREEDEN, JAMES. P/O DFM
  • DALGLIESH, ROBERT. F/O
  • DANN, ROLAND. P/O
  • DAUBNER, JOSEPH. WO2
  • DEAKIN, ARTHUR. F/O
  • DEAN, SAMUEL. WO2
  • DOEHN, NORMAN. F/S
  • DRAPER, ROBERT. P/O
  • DRENNAN, GERALD. SGT
  • DRENNAN, JAMES. SGT
  • DUCKWORTH, ERNEST. F/L
  • EASTON, JAMES. F/S
  • EISLER, LEO. F/O
  • ELLAM, JAMES. F/L
  • (column two/deuxième colonne)
  • ELLIOTT, ALAN. P/O
  • FARLEY, ARTHUR. P/O
  • FARRELL, DESMOND. S/L
  • FERGUSSON, JOHN. P/O
  • FLAGG, WILLIAM. SGT
  • FLEMINGTON, ARTHUR. F/O
  • FOLEY, JAMES. P/O
  • FORD, PERCY. P/O
  • FOSKETT, CHARLES. P/O
  • FOWLIE, ROBERT. P/O
  • GALLAGHER, MAURICE. F/S
  • GARRIGAN, JOHN. F/O
  • GAUCHER, JOSPEH. WO1
  • GAUDET, JOHN. SGT
  • GAUDET, REGINALD. P/O
  • GAUTHIER, BERNARD. P/O
  • GAVIN, BRIAN. WO2
  • GIRAFOOT, EDMOND. P/O
  • GIROUARD, JOSEPH. WO1
  • GODWIN, JOSEPH. F/O
  • GOULDING, ARTHUR. F/S
  • GRAHAM, EDWARD. F/S
  • GRANT, CHARLES. P/O
  • GREENWOOD, GEORGE. WO1
  • GRINDLEY, PHILIP. WO2
  • HALIBURTON, WILLIAM. P/O
  • HALL, CLARENCE. P/O
  • HAMILTON, ARTHUR. F/S
  • HANCOCK, RONALD. F/S DFM
  • HARRIS, JOHN. F/S
  • HARRISON, JOSEPH. WO1
  • HAUG, DONALD. WO2
  • HAUGHLY, JAMES. WO2
  • HEBDEN, CHARLES. F/O
  • HEGARTY, HUGH. P/O
  • HENDERSON, DAVID. P/O
  • HEPBURN, STUART. F/O
  • HIRTLE, GORDON. F/O
  • HOBBS, JOHN. F/L
  • HODDINOTT, ARTHUR. F/O
  • HOWSON, RALPH. F/O
  • HUARD, JOSEPH. WO1
  • HUDDLESTONE, LESLIE. F/S
  • JACQUEST, EDMOND. P/O
  • JAMES, FRANCIS. F/S
  • JARVIS, GEORGE. WO2
  • JOHNSTON, ALLAN. WO1
  • JOHNSON, WILLIAM. F/O
  • KEIL, GEORGE. F/S
  • KEMPER, FREDERICK. F/L
  • (column three/troisième colonne)
  • KENNEDY, DONALD. F/S
  • KENT, ERIC. F/O
  • KIPPEN, LLOYD. P/O
  • KNIGHT, MELVIN. F/S
  • KOHN, BENJAMIN. F/S
  • KUKURSKI, ROBERT. F/O
  • LAFRENIERE, JOSEPH. F/S
  • LECKIE, NORMAN. F/S
  • LECLERC, JOSEPH. F/O
  • LENOVER, WILLIAM. SGT
  • LISTER, JOHN. F/O
  • LITTLE, PATRICK. P/O
  • LOW, GEORGE. F/L
  • LOWRY, HERMAN. P/O
  • LUTHER, NORMAN. WO1
  • MAC NUTT, GERALD. F/S
  • MAIN, THOMAS. WO1
  • MAJEAU, RUSSELL. P/O MID
  • MALMAS, HAROLD. F/L
  • MATHER, DONALD. F/S
  • MATTHEWS, RONALD. P/O
  • MATTISON, FREDERICK. WO2
  • MAC CANN, DANIEL. WO1
  • MC CARTHY, WILLIAM. F/S
  • MC CRUM, CHARLES. SGT
  • MC CULLOCH, JOHN. P/O
  • MC DONALD, DONALD. F/S
  • MC GRATH, ROBERT. F/O
  • MC GRATH, SAMUEL. F/O
  • MC LAREN, GORDON. F/O
  • MC LAUGHLIN, PATRICK. WO2
  • MC LEAN, HUBERT. P/O
  • MC LEAN, RONALD. WO2
  • MC NABB, ARTHUR. F/S
  • MERRITT, ALEX. WO1
  • MIDDLETON, OMER. F/L
  • MILOT, JOSEPH. WO2
  • MORTON, ARTHUR. P/O
  • MOSS, DONALD. F/S DFM
  • MULHALL, GEORGE. P/O
  • MUMFORD, ARTHUR. P/O
  • MUNCH, GEORGE. WO2
  • MURPHY, LEO. SGT
  • O’ DONNELL, EDMUND. F/O
  • PAGE, DONALD. F/S
  • PAQUETTE, ELMER. F/S
  • PARKER, DOUGLAS. F/O
  • PARKS, DOUGLAS. F/S
  • PATTERSON, WILLIAM. F/O
  • PEARSON, GORDON. F/S
  • (column four/quatrième colonne)
  • PERRY, ROBERT. F/L
  • PETERS, ARTHUR. P/O
  • PINCOCK, HUGH. WO1
  • POTTLE, ASTON. F/S
  • POWELL, JOHN. F/S
  • PRINCE, GILBERT. LAC
  • PRITCHARD, BEVERLEY. F/L
  • RACE, CHARLES. F/O
  • RAVEN, JOHN. P/O
  • REVELL, ROBERT. WO2
  • RICHARD, JOSEPH. P/O
  • RICHARDSON, JOHN. P/O
  • ROBINSON, ROBERT. F/O
  • ROLFSTAD, KENNETH. WO2
  • ROSS, EDWARD. P/O
  • RUSSELL, CLIFFORD. F/S
  • SCOTT, LEIGHTON. F/S
  • SHOOK, CARL. F/S
  • SHUTTLEWORTH, ERNEST. F/O
  • SIBBALD, JAMES. P/O
  • SKINNER, LLOYD. P/O
  • SMITH, LEONARD. WO1
  • SMITHSON, IVOR. P/O
  • SORLEY, HUGH. F/O
  • SPICER, HAROLD. P/O
  • SUMMERS, SAMUEL. F/S
  • TARVER, HAROLD. F/O
  • TATTON, ALLISON. F/L
  • TELFORD, ALBERT. P/O
  • THIBAULT, LOUIS. F/L
  • THOMAS, ARTHUR. SGT
  • THOMPSON, RAYMOND. F/S
  • THOMSON, SCOTT. F/S
  • TOOTH, GEORGE. F/S
  • TRAVERS, FRANKLIN. P/O
  • TUCHTIE, NICHOLAS. F/O
  • TURLEY, WILFRED. SGT
  • URQUART, ALEXANDER. SGT
  • VALETTE, MICHAEL. SGT
  • VYE, BRYON. F/O
  • WATSON, EDWARD. AC1
  • WEAVER, BRUCE. F/S
  • WHALE, RAYMOND. SGT
  • WHEADON, ALBERT. F/S
  • WHEELER, JOHN. F/O
  • WILKES, JAMES. P/O
  • WILKINS, HARRY. F/S
  • WOODWARD, CHARLES. F/O
  • WORTHINGTON, RAY. F/O
  • ZUMAR, MOSES. WO2
  • (column five/cinquième colonne)
  • ROYAL AIR FORCE
  • ARCHER, JC. W/C
  • ARMSBY, RL. F/S
  • COBB, AK. SGT
  • DUVAL. JK. SGT
  • FIDO, R. SGT
  • GALLANDER, ALEX.
  • GRAIN, TH. SGT
  • HERBERT, SC. SGT
  • HODSON, LJ. SGT
  • HOOPER, JW. AC1
  • JAGGARD, LW. SGT
  • JONES, NJ. F/S
  • JORDON, NF. F/S
  • KELLAS, JM. F/L
  • KING, CF. W/C
  • MC DONALD, MH. SGT
  • MERCHANT, LA. F/S
  • MOAKES, JOHN. SGT
  • MURIS, MF. SGT
  • O’ CONNOR, CP. F/L
  • PALMER, FW. AC1
  • PALMER, G. F/S
  • PALMER, NN. F/S
  • PALMER, WJ. F/S
  • PARKER, HJ. P/O
  • RENWICK, JW. F/O
  • ROMAIN, GEA. SGT
  • SMITH, BILLY. SGT
  • SYKES, D. SGT
  • TAYLOR, HAROLD. SGT
  • WALKER, S. F/S
  • WARD, HW. F/S
  • WESTELL, HARPER. SGT
  • WILLSON, EF. F/S
  • WILSON, FRANK. SGT
  • WOOLLATT, HS. F/S
  • ROYAL AUSTRALIAN
  • AIR FORCE
  • BENNETT, AS. SGT
  • DUFFY, TM. SGT
  • UNITED STATES
  • ARMY AIR CORPS
  • BLESER, DANIEL. LT
  • LEGEND
  • DFC DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS
  • DFM DISTINGUISHED FLYING MEDAL
  • MID MENTIONED IN DISPATCHES
Image
Photo Credit
National Air Force Museum of Canada/Musée national de la Force aérienne du Canada
Caption
front
Province
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Body Content

This black granite memorial is dedicated to those of 407 (Demon) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force who died in the Second World War. Members of other nation allies who were fatal casualties while serving with 407 Squadron are included as well. It was erected on September 26, 1996, by 407 Squadron and financed by donations from the 407 Squadron Association.

City
Trenton
Country
Type Description
Stele (granite)
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5634