Two airmen were killed in the crash of 13 SFTS's Harvard (#2824) aircraft seven miles north of Louisville, Quebec. They were on a cross-county navigation training exercise when the accident occurred.
The casualties of this aircraft crash were:-
Pilot Officer Jean Louis de Gonzague COURTEAU and
Leading Aircraftman Carl MacKenzie WEEGAR.
Rank: Leading Aircraftman
Trade: Pilot (Under training)
Service No: R/188389
Age: 21
Service: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: #13 Service Flying Training School (SFTS); RCAF St. Hubert, Quebec
Son of Edwin Carl and Elizabeth M. Weegar of North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Leading Aircraftman Carl MacKenzie Weegar is commemorated on Page 225 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
He is also commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Two airmen were killed in the crash of 13 SFTS's Harvard (#2824) aircraft seven miles north of Louisville, Quebec. They were on a cross-county navigation training exercise when the accident occurred.
The casualties of this aircraft crash were:-
Pilot Officer Jean Louis de Gonzague COURTEAU and
Leading Aircraftman Carl MacKenzie WEEGAR.
Rank: Leading Aircraftman
Trade: Pilot (Under training)
Service No: R/188389
Age: 21
Service: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: #13 Service Flying Training School (SFTS); RCAF St. Hubert, Quebec
Son of Edwin Carl and Elizabeth M. Weegar of North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Leading Aircraftman Carl MacKenzie Weegar is commemorated on Page 225 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
He is also commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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