His brother,also a Wireless Operator/Air GunnerWarrant Officer Class II Robert Ernest Tod Service No: R/91742 was killed with him, and is interred in the adjacent grave.Robert held the Distinguished Flying Medal.
They were both 23,serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force,75 (R.N.Z.A.F.)Squadron, the twin sons of Alexander and Mary Edith Tod, of St. Vital, Manitoba, Canada.They enlisted together, hence consecutive service numbers.
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His brother,also a Wireless Operator/Air GunnerWarrant Officer Class II Robert Ernest Tod Service No: R/91742 was killed with him, and is interred in the adjacent grave.Robert held the Distinguished Flying Medal.
They were both 23,serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force,75 (R.N.Z.A.F.)Squadron, the twin sons of Alexander and Mary Edith Tod, of St. Vital, Manitoba, Canada.They enlisted together, hence consecutive service numbers.
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