Steve Nelson wrote:
So just how many of the surviving Lancs in Canada are actually combat vets?
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I had posted this earlier in another thread, but I'll post it again:
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KB839 - Greenwood, Nova Scotia - Joined 419 Squadron in January 1945 as VR-D.
KB882 - Edmundston, New Brunswick - Joined 428 Squadron in March 1945 as NA-R.
KB889 - Duxford, UK - Joined 419 Squadron in April 1945 as VR-M.
KB944 - Ottawa, Ontario - Joined 425 Squadron in March 1945 as KW-K.
KB976 - Polk City, Florida - Joined 405 Squadron in May 1945, but I'm assuming it wasn't used on operations.
FM104 - Toronto, Ontario - Joined 428 Squardon in March 1945. Not sure if it was used on operations, though.
FM136 - Calgary, Alberta - Went to 32 MU, RAF in May 1945.
FM159 - Nanton, Alberta - Also to 32 MU, May 1945.
The other two, FM212 and FM213, never made it to England (in 1945 that is)
So I guess to answer your question, it would probably be the oldest four (KB839, 882, 889, & 944) but FM104 may have as well.
Glad to see KB882 will be kept in the postwar colours! Maybe we can talk those folks in Windsor into doing the same for FM212.
you know, being the prototype Mk 10P and all...
