The five Royal Canadian Air Force servicemen killed in this aircraft accident were-
Sergeant Peter Antoon George BACH,
Flight Lieutenant Verner Isadore CLOUTIER,
Flight Lieutenant John Kenneth HAMLEN,
Flight Lieutenant Britton Lyle JOHNSTON and
Flight Lieutenant Edward John WALSHE.
The two civilian dependents killed in this aircraft accident were-
Hazel Mary BACH and her son,
6yo Donald George BACH.
Military Service:-
Rank: Sergeant
Service Number: 26307
Age: 41
Force: Royal Canadian Air Force
Unit: No. 30 Air Material Base, RCAF- 2 (F) Wing, Grostenquin, France
Citation: Canadian Forces Decoration (CD)
Honours and Awards: Canadian Forces Decoration
Son of Peter A. G. and Louetta Bach. Husband of Hazel Mary Bach.
Commemorated on Page 121 of the 'In the Service of Canada' Book of Remembrance
The five Royal Canadian Air Force servicemen killed in this aircraft accident were-
Sergeant Peter Antoon George BACH,
Flight Lieutenant Verner Isadore CLOUTIER,
Flight Lieutenant John Kenneth HAMLEN,
Flight Lieutenant Britton Lyle JOHNSTON and
Flight Lieutenant Edward John WALSHE.
The two civilian dependents killed in this aircraft accident were-
Hazel Mary BACH and her son,
6yo Donald George BACH.
Military Service:-
Rank: Sergeant
Service Number: 26307
Age: 41
Force: Royal Canadian Air Force
Unit: No. 30 Air Material Base, RCAF- 2 (F) Wing, Grostenquin, France
Citation: Canadian Forces Decoration (CD)
Honours and Awards: Canadian Forces Decoration
Son of Peter A. G. and Louetta Bach. Husband of Hazel Mary Bach.
Commemorated on Page 121 of the 'In the Service of Canada' Book of Remembrance
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