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Flying Officer William John “Jack” Hanna

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Flying Officer William John “Jack” Hanna

Birth
Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
6 Jul 1945 (aged 22)
Netherlands
Burial
Enschede, Enschede Municipality, Overijssel, Netherlands Add to Map
Plot
Grave 189A.
Memorial ID
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Flying Officer Hanna lost his life in the crash of 414 Squadron's Supermarine Spitfire (#MV269) aircraft.

Military Service-
Rank: Flying officer
Trade: Pilot
Service Number: J/43323
Force: Air Force
Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: 414 Squadron

An aircraft mechanic by trade, residing on Knight Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he enlisted in the RCAF on 3 Dec 1942 in Toronto.

Son of Arthur William John and Janet Wilson (née Preston) Hanna of Knight Street [father born in England; mother born in Scotland].

Flying Officer William John Hanna is commemorated on Page 522 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.
Flying Officer Hanna lost his life in the crash of 414 Squadron's Supermarine Spitfire (#MV269) aircraft.

Military Service-
Rank: Flying officer
Trade: Pilot
Service Number: J/43323
Force: Air Force
Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: 414 Squadron

An aircraft mechanic by trade, residing on Knight Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he enlisted in the RCAF on 3 Dec 1942 in Toronto.

Son of Arthur William John and Janet Wilson (née Preston) Hanna of Knight Street [father born in England; mother born in Scotland].

Flying Officer William John Hanna is commemorated on Page 522 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.

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