Flying Officer Kenneth Elliott

Ken began radio training with the RCAF in 1941. He was then attached to Canadian 6th Bomber Command in England.

On his 30th mission over Germany in 1944, Ken's Halifax plane was shot down over Caen, France. He was taken prisoner and sent to POW camp Stalag IIIA where he remained until the camp was liberated by the Russians in 1945.

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Lieutenant Basil Boyce

Basil joined the 22 Saskatoon Light Horse in August, 1914 and was sent overseas in 1915. He fought in the trenches and was wounded at Messines Road.

Promoted to Lance Corporal and then to Lieutenant, he joined the Royal Flying Corps and on one of his missions he was shot down by Lothar von Richtofen and sent to POW camp Holzminden. He was repatriated to England in December, 1918.

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