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1st August 13, 07:26 AM
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 Originally Posted by Liam
My Uncle Robert Edward Rennie was a RCAF pilot of a Lancaster that was shot down on Nov. 6, 1944. He was buried in Heerde Cemetery. 
I couldn't make out the text so I just went to that site to try to read it. It's sad. I couldn't believe how many pages I had to turn just to get through the losses from Nov. 4 too. So I assume he was one of the RCAF pilots who was put into one of the RAF squadrons then? SilkP.S. Here's the link if anyone else has trouble reading it... it's still hard to make out the writing even when zooming in. http://www.lancasterbombers.net/Loss...files/book.swf
Liam, what squadron was he in? If it's there I can't read it. But this fellow is doing a "virtual museum" for Canadian fighter pilots and air gunners and he is asking for people to send him information. You can see the various squadrons he has so far that contained Canadians: http://www.flyingforyourlife.com/gallery/#.Ufp_o9LVAk0
Last edited by Silk; 1st August 13 at 07:33 AM.
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