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Code Peter B

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Code, Peter Bryson

Brief history

Peter bryson code was born on febuary 19, 1923, his parents were redmond code, k.c; Jean Percival Bryson and they lived on 310 clemow ave. Peter was a brown eyed, dark skinned, 5ft 9", weighs 135 lb, brown haired man. he worked at a law office clerk for 6 months total and a railway construction for 3 months. Peter Bryson went to normal model school then to glebe and graduated in 1941 .Peter bryson  was an air pilot in the royal Canadian air force the total number of weeks to teach and train a pilot is 25 weeks but there were accidents causing death but peter was in Canada for a year, 6months , and 30 days posting in different places.Peter skied extensivly and also played golf moderately he was on the ski team in Glebe and his team had won many tournaments.

View peter code.jpg in slide show(peter code)

 

 

Service history

Peter B Code enlisted at the royal Canadian air force on September 3rd 1941. Peter was sent to Toronto after he had stayed in Ottawa for a month and 29 days, he then went to dunnville for 2 months, he then went around canada training for a total of a year 6 months and 30 days. during training he had earned many awards, he earned the defence medal(see picture 1.1) , a general/sergeant medal, c.v.s.m; 39-45 star(picture 1.2), and the a/c eur star. Peter didn't finish the school training ,during training there was an accident, he was flying the  wellington VIII TB(see picture 1.3). After the incident the couldn't find most of the training squadrons bodies. They were training on the flight exercise no.3 on may May 18th , 1943. aircraft was airborne at 6:15 the last position reported was HX735 and that was at 8:38 at 10:52 the air craft sent a message but the signals were very weak and then they never heard from them again. Peter was an excellent pilot he earned many awards and we all thank him for his contribution to the war and we shall appreciate him for serving his country.

Defense Medal(picture 1.1)(picture 1.2) Great Britain's Vickers Wellington Mk VIII bomber(picture 1.3)

 

 

Death and memorial

peter was ordered outside to do an flying exercise at dusk but later on the day there was an accident that happened during the exercise nobody had known what happened and nobody knew where or when it happened but they predicted that it happened on May 18th, 1943 and at 10:52 the aircraft had sent a message but the signals were weak and the aircraft had never contacted them back, he was embarked on 13,2,43. It had been said that the government had sent the parents a message saying that their son had past away the message was sent on February 1944 by the commissioner. He was buried at Runnymede memorial(see picture 1.4) in England we thank peter for trying to help the RCAF and his contributions to the war.

(picture 1.4) 

 

 

Defence Medal." Veterans Affairs Canada. 4 Oct. 2011. <http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/collections/cmdp/mainmenu/group04/dm>.

wellington VIII airplane  http://www.wwiivehicles.com/unitedkingdom/aircraft/bomber/vickers-wellington-mk-viii.asp

RCAF Pilot Officer Badge. <http://www.personaldigital.ca/rem_day/graphics/rcaf_wings_tn_grdnt.jpg>.

39-45 star badge. http://theroyalcanadianregiment.ca/warehouse/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=25_57_50&products_id=173

 

Comments (3)

Rachel Collishaw said

at 9:32 am on May 3, 2012

Please capitalize all proper nouns!
Rather than just list how tall he is and how much he weighs, explain if that makes him tall, short, stocky, thin...
Don't put the RCAF history in the first section - save it for the second section.
Don't forget the pictures.

GregCross said

at 10:02 am on May 3, 2012

good job on the service histrory
put in pictures

Rachel Collishaw said

at 11:26 pm on May 7, 2012

Not likely he was buried at Runnymede - a memorial site only, his body not recovered
The service history is still unclear.
Did he die in Canada or overseas? Unclear

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