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Digital gallery of Flying Officer Raymond Charles MacQuoid
Digital gallery of
Flying Officer Raymond Charles MacQuoid
This is a picture of Raymond Macquoid (left) and Colin "Chick" Davidson - both of RCAF 414 Squadron. This photo is a part of a collection of my late father's photograph collection. MY father, Frederick E. Clarke, was also a pilot in the squadron. Both Mr. Davidson and my father survived the war but have since passed on.
Image gallery
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Mount Allison University, plaque honouring students who served, and died, in World War II
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This is a picture of Raymond Macquoid (left) and Colin "Chick" Davidson - both of RCAF 414 Squadron. This photo is a part of a collection of my late father's photograph collection. MY father, Frederick E. Clarke, was also a pilot in the squadron. Both Mr. Davidson and my father survived the war but have since passed on.
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The grave marker at the Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery located approximately 5 km. from the beach of Dieppe, France. May he rest in peace. (J. Stephens)
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The Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery, located just outside Dieppe, France. (J. Stephens)
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Mount Allison University, 1936 yearbook, Academy Graduates. Raymond's name (MacQuoid) is spelled correctly on the university memorial plaque
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 186 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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DIEPPE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY (HAUTOT-SUR-MER) Seine-Maritime, France
From the centre of Dieppe take the Avenue Gambetta and Avenue des Canadiens. Head along the N27 out of Dieppe in the direction of Rouen until the first roundabout where there is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission sign. Go across the roundabout and continue until you reach a second roundabout. Take the first turning right where there is another CWGC sign. Continue until Chemin des Jonquilles, a road on the left. The Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery is on the right of this road and is clearly visible.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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