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Christie, James Oliver

Date of birth:
November 29th, 1922 (Griffin/Saskatchewan, Canada)
Date of death:
April 3rd, 1944 (Azure/Alberta, Canda)
Nationality:
Canadian (1931-present, Constitutional Monarchy)

Biography

Service number: J/17256.

James Oliver Christie entered service on 17th March 1941 and lies buried at the Regina Cemeteray, Saskatchewan, Canada, Block D, Plot 1, Grave 21.
Pilot Officer Christie met his death in the performance of Air Force duty during a training flight as a result of the crash of Cornell 10880 at approximately 1720 hrs, April 3rd, 1944, on the Canadian Pacific Railway right of way, one quarter mile south of Azure, Alberta.

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Pilot Officer
Unit:
No. 50 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force
Awarded on:
September 14th, 1943
Testimony Wing commander W.A. Dicks:
"Pilot Officer Christie has taken part in many operational sorties against most of the enemy's heavily defended German targets. His aircraft has been severely damaged on several occasions but this had not diminished his enthusiasm for operational flying. At all times this officer's technical ability and devotion to duty have been outstanding"

Published in The London Gazette dated 14th September 1943.
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)

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