Flying Officer Robert Huycke Watt,
Flying Officer James Leonard Norris,
Flight Lieutenant William Joseph Wood,
Sergeant Vernon Rupert Ducklow,
Leading Aircraftman Daniel LEVY and
Leading Aircraftman Richard Brockwell Lowe
all perished when their plane crashed into Mount Ptolemy, Alberta, Canada. They were en route, in their Douglas DC-3 Dakota aircraft, from Comox, British Columbia, their destination Greenwood, Nova Scotia.
Military Service-
Rank: Flying Officer
Service Number: J/18309
Age: 23
Force: Air Force
Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force
Honours and Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross
Son of Peter C. Watt and Violet Watt of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Flying Officer Robert Huycke Watt is commemorated on Page 591 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
Flying Officer Robert Huycke Watt,
Flying Officer James Leonard Norris,
Flight Lieutenant William Joseph Wood,
Sergeant Vernon Rupert Ducklow,
Leading Aircraftman Daniel LEVY and
Leading Aircraftman Richard Brockwell Lowe
all perished when their plane crashed into Mount Ptolemy, Alberta, Canada. They were en route, in their Douglas DC-3 Dakota aircraft, from Comox, British Columbia, their destination Greenwood, Nova Scotia.
Military Service-
Rank: Flying Officer
Service Number: J/18309
Age: 23
Force: Air Force
Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force
Honours and Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross
Son of Peter C. Watt and Violet Watt of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Flying Officer Robert Huycke Watt is commemorated on Page 591 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
Inscription
FLYING OFFICER
ROBERT H. WATT, DFC
ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
19TH JANUARY 1946 AGE 23
†
DEARLY BELOVED SON OF
PETER C. AND VIOLET WATT
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