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DICKIE, A M - Warrant Officer Class II

Warrant Officer Class II
ALEXANDER MCKEEN (A M) DICKIE

  • Canadian Fallen Soldier - Warrant Officer Class II ALEXANDER MCKEEN DICKIE
  • Warrant Officer Class II
    ALEXANDER MCKEEN (A M) DICKIE

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    ALEXANDER MCKEEN (A M) DICKIE
    31 March 1918
    Trenton, Nova Scotia, Canada
    R/65419
    11 September 1940 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, CA
    Miner
    Warrant Officer Class II
    Royal Canadian Air Force
    18 February 1943
    Missing in action, later presumed dead
    24 years
    ESCOUBLAC-LA-BAULE WAR CEMETERY

  • Warrant Officer Class II ALEXANDER MCKEEN DICKIE's Story

  • Born
    31 March 1918 in Trenton, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Occupation
    Worked as a Miner prior to enlisting.
    Enlisted
    11 September 1940 in Halifax, Nova Scotia | Age: 22 years
    Buried
    18 February 1943 - ESCOUBLAC-LA-BAULE WAR CEMETERY | Age: 24 years
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Interesting Facts

  • Born at Trenton, NS., Public and HS at Greenwood and Thorburn, NS. Grade 10. Coal-mining at time of enl. Halifax, Sep. 1940. Trained at Yarmouth, Calgary and Dafoe. Overseas Sep, 1940? Missions from GB over Europe. MIA over enemy territory 28 Feb 1943. Later presumed dead. Surv. Miss Margaret Elizabeth Dickie, Thorburn, NS., Mabel and Florence of Montreal, Mrs. Arthur MacCulloch and Mrs. George Kehoe., Brother, Sgt  GR and PO WH., and Boyd at MacPherson Mills. Parents deceased. 

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Fallen Soldiers from Trenton Nova Scotia, Canada

Fallen Comrades of the Royal Canadian Air Force


Fallen Soldiers buried in ESCOUBLAC-LA-BAULE WAR CEMETERY