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Laird, Homer Warring 'Warrie' (Second-Lieutenant)

Killed in Action 1917-October-08

Birth Date: unkown date (age 27)

Born: Port Hope, Northumberland County, Ontario

Sen. Henry Willoughby Laird & Lillian Blanche Dafoe

Elma Gladys Lane Laird Bell (re-married)

Home: Regina, Saskatchewan (parents)

Service
RFC
Unit
53 (BR) Sqn- Squadron (RFC)
Base
France
Rank
Second-Lieutenant
Position
Pilot
Service Numbers
1917-10-08: Laird died in RE-8, A-3261; when a strong wind gust caught the machine, which stalled and nosedived to the ground just outside the aerodrome on take off during an artillery cooperation mission to Tenbrielen. His observer-gunner, 2Lt John Thomas Long (British) died of his wounds and injuries two days later on 1917-10-10.

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