Prince Edward Island Regiment Museum
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

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Prince Edward Island - Memories of WWII
Location: No. 32 General Reconnaissance School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

 
The inside of an Anson Aircraft looking forward to the pilot.
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The station maintained 92 aircraft, 18 to each flight (squadrons) and did 4 flights per day.
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Visiting dignitaries tour Airfield. Four thousand navigators were trained here during the war.
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Personnel from all Allied Airforces were trained here.
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This is an inspection inside one of the hangers.
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RAF (Royal Air Force) Station Cricket Team.
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Station dance.
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Invitation to Colonel and Mrs. Johnstone to the Officers Mess.
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Decorations are in place for the nights entertainment.
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Invitation to Colonel and Mrs. Johnstone, for a christmas dance to be held at the Officers Mess.
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One of the many social events organized for the Airmen stationed in Charlottetown.
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Parades were held often in front of hangers.
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Station newspaper called the GRAF, January 1944.
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A photo from the Station newspaper, the GRAF, showing the Control Tower.
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A photo showing the staff and officers of the Royal Air Force Station, Charlottetown.
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Arial photo of the Station.
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