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DYKER, AL - Leading Aircraftman

Leading Aircraftman
ALLAN LLOYD (AL) DYKER

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    ALLAN LLOYD (AL) DYKER

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    ALLAN LLOYD (AL) DYKER
    21 May 1922
    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    R/172957
    1 July 1942
    Lawyer
    Leading Aircraftman
    Royal Canadian Air Force
    25 June 1943
    Plane crash at Regina
    21 years
    WINNIPEG (ELMWOOD) CEMETERY

  • Leading Aircraftman ALLAN LLOYD DYKER's Story

  • Born
    21 May 1922 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    Occupation
    Worked as a Lawyer prior to enlisting.
    Enlisted
    1 July 1942 | Age: 20 years
    Buried
    25 June 1943 - WINNIPEG (ELMWOOD) CEMETERY | Age: 21 years
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Interesting Facts

  • Born at Winnipeg. Belmont Public School and Waskana High School. Outstanding academic career: BA United College, University of Manitoba. LL.B.(Hons) Manitoba Law School. Pres. Young Liberals' Assoc. Winnipeg 1935. Pres. Law School Society 1936 and 37. Member Zeta Psi Fraternity, Strathcona Curling Club, Winnipeg, Knox United Church. He was a well known practising lawyer in Winnipeg. Coucillor to the Canadian Wheat Board and Secretary of the Advisory Committee. Enl. Jul. 1942. Trained at Brandon, Dauphin and Regina. Surv. Parents, the Rev. GA and Mrs. Dyker of Holland, MB., brother, Capt. Dr. Gordon R., RCAMC Regina., brothers William Lyle at Winnipeg, the Rev. George F. at Neepawa, Hedley at Regina, and sisters Jean and Margaret.

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Fallen Soldiers from Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada

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Fallen Soldiers buried in WINNIPEG (ELMWOOD) CEMETERY