Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils de John and Margaret MacEachen.
Le Sergent de section Hugh MacEachen avait huit frères et soeurs : Les frères sont York, Campbell, Joseph Edward et Alexander MacEachen. Les soeurs sont Anne, Margaret, Dolores and Grace.
Galerie numérique de Sergent de section, Op Ere Hugh Archibald MacEachen
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Sergent de section, Op Ere Hugh Archibald MacEachen
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Sergent de section, Op Ere Hugh Archibald MacEachen
Flight Sergeant Hugh MacEachern had four brothers: York, Campbell, Joseph Edward and Alexander MacEachern. Campbell MacEachern was in the RCAF but did not serve overseas as the war ended. Joseph Edward and Alexander both served overseas with the North Novies (North Nova Scotia Highlanders). Joseph was wounded in action and returned home at wars end.
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Sergent de section, Op Ere Hugh Archibald MacEachen
From the Sydney Academy Memorial booklet, published by the Student's Assembly in memory of former students who served during the Second World War. The original pictures were supplied by the Sydney Post-Record and the booklet was compiled by Jack Wilcox, class of 1946 and Donald Trivett, class of 1947.<p>
Additional Information courtesy of Floyd Williston:<br>
F/Sgt. Hugh A. MacEachern, age 22, was killed on April 29, 1943, when his Wellington HZ278, of 166 Squadron, in which he was the Wireless Air Gunner, was shot down by flak and crashed in the harbour at Esberg, during a night mine-laying operation. He is buried in the Fourfelt Cemetery, Esbjerg, Jutland, Denmark.
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Flight Sergeant Hugh MacEachern had four brothers: York, Campbell, Joseph Edward and Alexander MacEachern.
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Telegram dated May 1, 1943 from Hugh's father which informed his three sisters, Anne, Margaret, and Dolores, who were living in Montreal at the time, of the fact that Hugh was reported missing. Hugh's other sister, Grace, was a nurse at the time.
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Flight Sergeant Hugh MacEachern had four brothers: York, Campbell, Joseph Edward and Alexander MacEachern. Campbell MacEachern was in the RCAF but did not serve overseas as the war ended. Joseph Edward and Alexander both served overseas with the North Novies (North Nova Scotia Highlanders). Joseph was wounded in action and returned home at wars end.
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From the Sydney Academy Memorial booklet, published by the Student's Assembly in memory of former students who served during the Second World War. The original pictures were supplied by the Sydney Post-Record and the booklet was compiled by Jack Wilcox, class of 1946 and Donald Trivett, class of 1947.<p> Additional Information courtesy of Floyd Williston:<br> F/Sgt. Hugh A. MacEachern, age 22, was killed on April 29, 1943, when his Wellington HZ278, of 166 Squadron, in which he was the Wireless Air Gunner, was shot down by flak and crashed in the harbour at Esberg, during a night mine-laying operation. He is buried in the Fourfelt Cemetery, Esbjerg, Jutland, Denmark.
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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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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Submitted for the project, Operation Picture Me
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Flight Sergeant WOp Hugh Archibald MacEachen is also commemorated on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Flight Sergeant WOp Hugh Archibald MacEachen is also commemorated on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Father J P Lardie's comments as inscribed on the Bomber Command Memorial Wall in Nanton, AB … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Gravesite in Esbjerg, Denmark
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Page 184 du Livre du Souvenir de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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CIMETIÈRE D'ESBJERG (FOURFELT) Danemark
Esbjerg est un port du sud-ouest du Jutland. Le CIMETIÈRE d'ESBJERG (FOURFELT) est à environ 3 kilomètres au nord de la ville, au sortir de la route de Hjerting, sur la Gravlundvej.
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