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Dear all,

 

Can anybody offer any advice on researching members of the RCAF during WWII.

Thanks in advance

Howard



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Howard Sandall


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Howard

Your post does not really make it clear what you are looking for (eg specific personnel, crew, squadron, location) so it is difficult to answer. Are you able to provide a bit more information about your objectives?

Regards

Pete

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Researching:

- CA Butler and the loss of Lancaster ME334

- Aircrew Training WWII (Basic / Trade / Operational)

- No. 35 Squadron [From Thetford to Scampton]

 

[Always looking for COPIES of original documents / photographs etc relating to these subjects]



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Howard

This is not really my field but Library and Archives Canada at http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/index-e.html may be a useful start point for you as it provides links to the various Canadian archive sites and provides access to service information for the Canadian war dead. I have not looked at it in detail but you may find the rules / procedures for obtaining service records on there.

I also came across an RCAF Honours and Awards site a few weeks ago (http://airforce.ca/honours-awards/military-honours-awards-1914-1945-files/rcaf-personnel-1939-1949/); this may also provide you with more information.

Obviously the squadron / station "Operations Record Books" should provide you with crew listings etc for the various missions.

Not sure if my ramblings are any use to you but thought I would do my best to answer your post.

Good luck with your research.

Regards

Pete



-- Edited by PeteT on Tuesday 27th of November 2012 06:04:44 PM

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Researching:

- CA Butler and the loss of Lancaster ME334

- Aircrew Training WWII (Basic / Trade / Operational)

- No. 35 Squadron [From Thetford to Scampton]

 

[Always looking for COPIES of original documents / photographs etc relating to these subjects]



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Hi Pete,

Sorry I did not make myself clear, I know the squadron and aircrew details, I suppose I am wanting to find out about their training, postings etc. In effect their 'service' records, are they available to view?

Regards

Howard

 



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Howard Sandall


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Hello Howard,

If they were killed in action then their personnel files are open to all. Each file will contain what is referred to as Record of Service Airmen which will contain all postings, training schools, leave etc.

http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/war-dead/001056-100.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=rbj0gvpigek0u2dt2rf61njou6

Enter your names there and follow instructions on requesting a copy.

If your subjects survived the war and have been dead 20+ years you must prove that to be the case before you are granted access:

http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/genealogy/022-909.007-e.html

and scroll down to "How to Send an Inquiry Concerning Your Own or Another Individual's Records"

If neither apply, then access is given only to the subject of the file ie. he is still alive.

Regards,

Dave

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Dear Pete,

I will follow alll the leads, very informative thank you.

Howard

 



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Dear Dave,

I certainly have some things to follow up now, many thanks for pointing me in the right direction

Howard

 



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