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Galerie numérique de Flight Sergeant Arthur Edmund Shaw
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Galerie numérique de
Flight Sergeant Arthur Edmund Shaw
Born in Victoria on January 6, 1919, was the son of Charles E. and Bertha Shaw who lived in Victoria Corner before moving to Hartland. He attended school in Hartland and was a graduate of Hartland High School and from Provincial Normal School in Fredericton the following year and accepted a school at Upper Waterville where he taught until June,
1940, when he resigned to join the R.C.A.F. Royal Canadian Air Force
Sgt.-Observer Shaw, along with the pilot, Laren Keswick, were returning to
England from a bombing raid in Germany during WW2,
flying too low, hit a power line and crashed. They were buried in a
private burial lot in Kent, England.<P>
At a memorial service, school classmates of the deceased, members of
the Hartland branch of the Canadian Legion and No. 12 Platoon of the
Carleton and York Regiment (RF) marched to the Hartland United Baptist
Church in a body.<P>
Submitted with permission of
Etta Haywood Faulkner
Woodstock NB<BR>
By Operation Picture Me.
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Born in Victoria on January 6, 1919, was the son of Charles E. and Bertha Shaw who lived in Victoria Corner before moving to Hartland. He attended school in Hartland and was a graduate of Hartland High School and from Provincial Normal School in Fredericton the following year and accepted a school at Upper Waterville where he taught until June, 1940, when he resigned to join the R.C.A.F. Royal Canadian Air Force Sgt.-Observer Shaw, along with the pilot, Laren Keswick, were returning to England from a bombing raid in Germany during WW2, flying too low, hit a power line and crashed. They were buried in a private burial lot in Kent, England.<P> At a memorial service, school classmates of the deceased, members of the Hartland branch of the Canadian Legion and No. 12 Platoon of the Carleton and York Regiment (RF) marched to the Hartland United Baptist Church in a body.<P> Submitted with permission of Etta Haywood Faulkner Woodstock NB<BR> By Operation Picture Me.
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Soumis dans le cadre du projet: Operation Picture Me
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Soumis dans le cadre du projet: Operation Picture Me
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Soumis dans le cadre du projet: Operation Picture Me
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Soumis dans le cadre du projet: Operation Picture Me
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Soumis dans le cadre du projet: Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Soumis dans le cadre du projet: Operation Picture Me
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Soumis dans le cadre du projet: Operation Picture Me
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Soumis dans le cadre du projet: Operation Picture Me
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