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Flying Officer Albert Stewart Armour

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Flying Officer Albert Stewart Armour

Birth
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Mar 1942 (aged 23)
New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Picton, Prince Edward County Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Section I Block 308 Grave 9
Memorial ID
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Flying from Derbert, N.B. to Moncton, N.B. in a Harvard 3345, he became lost in a very bad snow storm, flew in westerly direction until the fuel was exhausted. He bailed out of airplane but did not survive. His body was found on road near Kingman, Maine.

Service Number: C/4010
Division: #3 Communications and Ferry Unit
F/O Armour was flying Harvard (#3345) aircraft, his intended destination being Moncton, New Brunswick.

Flying Officer Albert Stewart Armour is commemorated on Page 55 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.

View Cenotaph CENOTAPH HERE.
Flying from Derbert, N.B. to Moncton, N.B. in a Harvard 3345, he became lost in a very bad snow storm, flew in westerly direction until the fuel was exhausted. He bailed out of airplane but did not survive. His body was found on road near Kingman, Maine.

Service Number: C/4010
Division: #3 Communications and Ferry Unit
F/O Armour was flying Harvard (#3345) aircraft, his intended destination being Moncton, New Brunswick.

Flying Officer Albert Stewart Armour is commemorated on Page 55 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.

View Cenotaph CENOTAPH HERE.

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WE HOLD IN RICH
REMEMBRANCE THY LIFE
LAID DOWN WITHOUT FEAR



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