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| 1 | Wilson | Robert Harold | P/O F/O -------- F/O F/L | J -------- No. | 43839 -------- 35129 | PLT | 20EFTS (RCAF) 6SFTS (RCAF) 1OTU (RCAF) CACTE (RCAC) 1ATTD (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) 18EFTS (RAF) 22EFTS (RAF) 56OTU (RAF) 83GSU (RAF) 440Sqn (RCAF) 3PRC (RCAF) RCAF RCAF -------------------- RCAF 410Sqn (RCAF) 1(F)OTU (RCAF) 416Sqn (RCAF) 2(F)Wing (RCAF) 2(F)Wing (RCAF) CFS (RCAF) 3AFS (RCAF) AFHQ Training Flight AFHQ Practice Flight 4(T)OTU (RCAF) 436(T)Sqn (RCAF) RCAF | Tiger Moth Harvard Harvard, Hurricane X Hurricane X Tiger Moth Tiger Moth Master, Typhoon Typhoon, Spitfire Typhoon X X X -------------------- X Harvard Harvard, Vampire Expeditor, Harvard, Mustang, Sabre, Silver Star Sabre Expeditor, Sabre Harvard, Silver Star Silver Star Expeditor, Sabre, Silver Star Dakota, Expeditor, Sabre, Silver Star Flying Boxcar Flying Boxcar, Hercules X | 5-Sep-1943 to 28-Oct-1943 - Oshawa, ON. Course No. 89 15-Nov-1943 to 7-Apr-1944 - Dunnville, ON. Course No. 94 24-Apr-1944 to 14-Jul-1944 - Bagotville, QC. Course No. 26 29-Jul-1944 to 12-Aug-1944 - Camp Borden, ON. Course No. 26B 13-Aug-1944 to 26-Aug-1944 - Greenwood, N.S. Course No. 26B Sep-1944 to Nov-1944 - Bournemouth, U.K. 10-Nov-1944 to 1-Dec-1944 - Fairoaks, Surrey, U.K. 1-Dec-1944 to 8-Dec-1944 - Cambridge, U.K. 23-Jan-1945 to 3-Apr-1945 - Milfield, Northumberland, U.K. Course 2B 3-Apr-1945 to 5-Apr-1945 - Dunsfold, Surrey, U.K. 5-Apr-1945 to 16-Jul-1945 - Airstrips B.100, B.110, B.150, 14 APC Warmwell, B.166 24-Jul-1945 - Bournemouth, U.K. enroute to Canada, Pacific Theatre 11-Aug-1945 to 14-Aug-1945 - 30 Day Leave in Canada (Quebec City, QC. / Ottawa, ON.) 6-Oct-1945 - Released from the RCAF -------------------- 4-Dec-1950 - Rejoins the post war RCAF 4-Dec-1950 to 6-Jan-1951 - RCAF Station St. Hubert, QC. 8-Jan-1951 to Mar-1951 - RCAF Station Chatham, N.B. 2-Apr-1951 to 28-Sep-1952 - RCAF Station Uplands, ON. 28-Sep-1952 to 11-Oct-1952 - 416, 421, 430 Sqd in Operation Leapfrog II 11-Oct-1952 to 9-Aug-1953 - 416 Sqn (RCAF) Grostenquin, France 5-Oct-1953 to 8-Jun-1954 - Flight Instructor at RCAF Station Trenton, ON. 10-Jun-1954 to 5-Jan-1957 - Flight Instructor at RCAF Station Gimli, MB. 18-Jan-1957 to 13-Mar-1958 - Flight Instructor at Ottawa, ON. 10-Jan-1958 to 3-Jun-1961 - Rockcliffe, ON. 29-Jul-1961 to 5-Sep-1961 - RCAF Station Trenton, ON. 6-Sep-1961 to 9-Dec-1967 - Downsview, Uplands, ON. 1967 - Retires from the RCAF (Ottawa, ON.) | F/O R.H. “Hal” Wilson flew 15 combat ops between 7-Apr-1945 and 21-Apr-1945 with 440Sqn. He re-enlisted in the R.C.A.F. and was part of the R.C.A.F.’s first peacetime overseas deployment on the Continent of Europe during the early Cold War years. Hal Wilson then spent time as a flying instructor where he trained NATO pilots in advanced flying skills prior to his own retraining with Transport Command. Deceased on 27 Sept 1996 in Ottawa, ON. (Information courtesy of Francois Dutil and Chris Wolfe). | The Typhoon Project |
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