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Son of Edwin and Nellie K. Weatherbee, of Springhill.
Digital gallery of Leading Aircraftman Harold Douglas Weatherbee
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Leading Aircraftman Harold Douglas Weatherbee
Weatherbee, Harold Douglas - Leading Aircraftman. Born 11th November, 1921, at Windham, N.S. Educated at Springhill Public School and Oxford Academy. Entered the service of the Bank 1st November, 1938. Served at branches in Maritime Provinces. Enlisted 15th January, 1942, from Montague, P.E.I., in R.C.A.F. Trained at Centralia, Toronto, Windsor and Aylmer, Ont. Killed in a flying accident near Aylmer, Ont., 6th January, 1943, when his training plane crashed shortly after taking off. Leading Aircraftman Weatherbee was a grand-nephew of Mr. T. B. Weatherbee, Manager of the Bank at Montreal. <br><i>From a memorial booklet prepared by the Canadian Bank of Commerce.</i>
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Weatherbee, Harold Douglas - Leading Aircraftman. Born 11th November, 1921, at Windham, N.S. Educated at Springhill Public School and Oxford Academy. Entered the service of the Bank 1st November, 1938. Served at branches in Maritime Provinces. Enlisted 15th January, 1942, from Montague, P.E.I., in R.C.A.F. Trained at Centralia, Toronto, Windsor and Aylmer, Ont. Killed in a flying accident near Aylmer, Ont., 6th January, 1943, when his training plane crashed shortly after taking off. Leading Aircraftman Weatherbee was a grand-nephew of Mr. T. B. Weatherbee, Manager of the Bank at Montreal. <br><i>From a memorial booklet prepared by the Canadian Bank of Commerce.</i>
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Page 225 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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SPRINGHILL (HILLSIDE) CEMETERY Nova Scotia, Canada
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