Our journey through time ends today with this post. Normally I would have published it on April 27, 2022.
Thanks to photos taken by RCAF photographers, photos which were shared by Guy Fournier, we are going back in time to 27 April 1943 at #9 Bombing and Gunnery School, Mont-Joli, Quebec.
27 April 1943
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27 April 1943
Mont-Joli
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27 Avril 1943 Graduation, #9 Bombing and Gunnery School, Mont-Joli, Quebec F/L K.S. Gemmell, Ottawa, presented the Air Gunners wings to his son Sgt. K.P. Gemmell, Ottawa at a recent graduation at the R.C.A.F. B & G School at Mt.Joli.
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27 Avril 1943 Graduation, #9 Bombing and Gunnery School, Mont-Joli, Quebec F/L K.S. Gemmell, Ottawa, presented the Air Gunners wings to his son Sgt. K.P. Gemmell, Ottawa at a recent graduation at the R.C.A.F. B & G Schol at Mt.Joli.
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https://greyroots.pastperfectonline.com/byperson?keyword=Gemmel%2C+Keith
Sergeant Air Gunner Keith Pratt Gemmel was born on August 6, 1924 at Markdale, Ontario and died on July 3, 1943, at the age of 19. He was in the Royal Canadian Air Force and was with the #19 Operational Training Unit on active duty when his Whitley aircraft #AL877 crashed during a training flight, seven miles south west of Solwinnie, Scotland.
Sergeant Air Gunner Gemmel is buried in the Kinloss Abbey Burial Ground, at Morayshire, Scotland. He and his father are pictured in the MARKDALE: CROSSROADS OF GREY book. His parents were Kenneth Shaw Gemmel and Margaret Olive Gemmel. He was in highschool at Markdale until 1940, and had some experience on a steamship as a steward in 1941, as well as some experience that year as a Wireman. He was also a Private with the 2nd Battalion of the Grey & Simcoe Foresters reserve when he enlisted in 1942. He received his Air Gunner’s badge on April 26, 1943.
His service number was R/180825.
http://www.rafcommands.com/database/wardead/details.php?qnum=74459
http://www.griffon.clara.net/19/19otu_roll_honour_master.htm
1943-07-03|Whitley Mk.V|LA877|No.19 OTU, RAF|Meallan Odhar, Inverness-shire
Whitley Mk.V LA877 / ZV-W of No.19 Operational Training Unit crashed on Meallan Odhar near Loch Pattack on the 3rd July 1943.