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Arthur Gold Robertson

In memory of:

Flying Officer Arthur Gold Robertson

October 18, 1947
Rossland, British Columbia

Military Service


Service Number:

J/28663

Age:

32

Force:

Air Force

Unit:

Royal Canadian Air Force

Division:

413 (Photographic) Squadron

Citation(s):

1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Pilot Flying Badge, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Maple Leaf Emblem, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45.

Additional Information


Born:

November 1, 1914
Stoney Mountain, Manitoba

Enlistment:

July 23, 1943

Son of James Paul and Janet Georgina (née Stevens) Robertson of Stony Mountain, Manitoba. Husband of Muriel Irene (née McCullough) and father of Brian Arthur of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Brother of James Melvin, Norace E., Robert Edgar, Sidney Allan, Jean Olive and Ruby E. Robertson. Flight Lieutenant MacLeod is also commemorated on a cairn at Mount Glory near Rossland, British Columbia.

Commemorated on Page 1 of the In the Service of Canada (1947 - 2014) Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.

Burial Information


Cemetery:

OTTAWA MEMORIAL
Ontario, Canada

Grave Reference:

Panel 4. Column 4.

Location:

The Ottawa Memorial stands on the north-eastern point of Green Island in the City of Ottawa. Overlooking the northern branch of the Twin Falls of the Rideau River, it commands a panoramic view of the Ottawa River and the Gatineau Hills beyond. The Memorial commemorates those of the Air Forces of the British Commonwealth who lost their lives while serving in units operating from bases in Canada, the British West Indies and the United States of America, or while training in Canada and the U.S.A., and who have no known graves. The main feature of the Ottawa Memorial is a sculptured terrestrial globe in bronze, 3 metres in diameter, on a base formed by three bronze beavers rising from the centre of an ornamental pool. The globe, of open lattice-work corresponding to the lines of latitude and longitude, on which the land masses are super imposed in low relief, is crowned by the Air Forces emblem of a bronze eagle with outspread wings. Two curved screen walls faced in limestone, bearing cast bronze panels on which the names appear, face inwards towards the globe. They are placed slightly off centre to allow a clear view through the Ottawa Memorial from the central steps on Sussex Drive and from the wide pathway. Two Air Force crest exist in the paving between the screen walls. A dedicatory inscription, in English on one screen wall and in French on the other, is incised in the stonework between the bronze name panels, which reads as follows:
1939 - 1945
In honoured memory of the men and women of the air forces of the British Commonwealth and Empire who gave their lives in Canada, in the United States of America and neighbouring lands and who have no known grave.

Digital Collection

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  • Photo of ARTHUR GOLD ROBERTSON– Art Robertson and his plane,
  • Crash site– official air force crash site picture 1952
  • Group Photo– flight crew WW II before capture
  • Group Photo– Penticton crew 1947 not sure of actual date
  • Crash site– official crash site 1952
  • Crash site– debris from wreck. this site is now a geo cashing site. original cairn has been rebuilt. hunters destroyed the original plaque using it for target practise.
  • Newspaper clipping– Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Newspaper clipping– Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
  • Memorial– Ottawa Memorial … In honoured memory of the men and women of the Air Forces of the British Commonwealth and Empire who gave their lives in Canada, in the United States of America and in neighbouring lands and seas and who  have no known grave. Photo courtesy of Marg Liessens October 2023.
  • Memorial– Flying Officer Arthur Gold Robertson as commemorated on the Ottawa Memorial, Ottawa, ON. Photo courtesy of Marg Liessens October 2023.
  • Photo of ARTHUR GOLD ROBERTSON– Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
  • Newspaper Clipping– In memory of the men and women memorialized on the pages of the Winnipeg Evening Tribune. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
  • Document– Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
  • Document– Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me

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