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Leading Aircraftman Thomas Cecil Bate

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Leading Aircraftman Thomas Cecil Bate Veteran

Birth
Boissevain, Southwestern Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
Death
26 Jan 1942 (aged 41)
Central Manitoba Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
Burial
Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Add to Map
Plot
MLTY-1818-0
Memorial ID
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Military Service

Service Number: R/56779

Age: 41

Force: Air Force

Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force


Leading Aircraftman / Aero Engine Mechanic.


Husband of Mable Bate, of Winnipeg.


Thomas was one of seven airmen killed when their RCAF Lockheed transport service plane crashed northwest of MacGregor, Manitoba.


The others killed in this crash were:

Flight Lieutenant William John Dyson

Flying Officer John Henry Thrift

Sergeant William Frederick Field

Flight Sergeant John Leslie Clark

Sergeant Harold William Holland

Sergeant Arthur Reginald Read Lane

Military Service

Service Number: R/56779

Age: 41

Force: Air Force

Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force


Leading Aircraftman / Aero Engine Mechanic.


Husband of Mable Bate, of Winnipeg.


Thomas was one of seven airmen killed when their RCAF Lockheed transport service plane crashed northwest of MacGregor, Manitoba.


The others killed in this crash were:

Flight Lieutenant William John Dyson

Flying Officer John Henry Thrift

Sergeant William Frederick Field

Flight Sergeant John Leslie Clark

Sergeant Harold William Holland

Sergeant Arthur Reginald Read Lane



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