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Son of Charles Monroe and Helen N. Nash, of Portsmouth.
Digital gallery of Leading Aircraftman Charles Francis Nash
Digital gallery of
Leading Aircraftman Charles Francis Nash
Gravemarker of LAC Charles F. Nash RCAF of Portsmouth, Virginia at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Portsmouth, Virginia, U.S.A. LAC Nash was killed at the age of 22 while on active service at No. 8 Service Flying Training School, Moncton, New Brunswick when his North American Harvard (BW187) crashed near New Castle, New Brunswick in a flying accident on June 13, 1942.
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Gravemarker of LAC Charles F. Nash RCAF of Portsmouth, Virginia at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Portsmouth, Virginia, U.S.A. LAC Nash was killed at the age of 22 while on active service at No. 8 Service Flying Training School, Moncton, New Brunswick when his North American Harvard (BW187) crashed near New Castle, New Brunswick in a flying accident on June 13, 1942.
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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Commemorated on:
Page 102 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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PORTSMOUTH (CEDAR GROVE) CEMETERY Virginia, United States of America
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