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Rowland, Willard Hugh (Pilot Officer)

Killed in Flying Accident 1944-July-06

Birth Date: 1917 (age 27)

Son of William Albert and Alwilda Rowland, of Leaside; husband of Viola Rowland, of Toronto.

Husband of Viola Rowland, of Toronto.

Home: Leaside, Ontario

Service
RCAF
Unit
1 CNS- Central Navigation School
Base
Rivers, Manitoba, Canada
Rank
Pilot Officer
Marshal
Air Chief MarshalA/C/M
Air MarshalA/M
Air Vice MarshalA/V/M
Air CommodoreA/C
Group CaptainG/C
Wing CommanderW/C
Squadron LeaderS/L
Flight LieutenantF/L
Flying OfficerF/O
Pilot OfficerP/O
Warrant Officer 1st ClassWO1
Warrant Officer 2nd ClassWO2
Flight SergeantFS
SergeantSGT
CorporalCPL
Senior AircraftmanSAC
Leading AircraftmanLAC
Aircraftman 1st ClassAC1
Aircraftman 2nd ClassAC2
Position
Pilot
Service Numbers
J/42435
1 Central Navigation School, Rivers, Manitoba. Anson aircraft 12364 was engaged in a night navigation exercise when it apparently turned into the fringe of cumulo nimbus cloud. The aircraft was thrown about violently and Pilot Officer Rowland ordered the four students to bail out. He stayed at the controls to allow the students to get clear but he could not escape.

Canada Source Canadian Virtual War Memorial

Commonwealth War Graves Commission Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Find-A-Grave.com Finadagrave.com

Canada Primary Source Library and Archives Canada Service Files (may not exist)

Home
Google MapLeaside, Ontario
Burial
Google MapMount Pleasant Cemetery
Sec 32 Lot 533

Anson 12364

Avro Anson

Avro Anson Mk. V
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
The Museum's Anson Mk. V was built by MacDonald Brothers in Winnipeg in 1944. It flew with No. 7 Photographic Wing and No. 414 Squadron in Ottawa on photo survey work until the late 1940s. In 1956, it was purchased by INCO and used for mineral surveying until 1980, when it was donated to the Museum. The exterior is painted in the yellow colour common to all BCATP trainers and is in its same wartime RCAF markings.

The Avro Anson was known by a number of nicknames including "Faithful Annie" or "Flying Greenhouse". It was the first aircraft to be flown by the Royal Canadian Air Force to have a retractable undercarriage, which was a comparative novelty in 1936. In 1940, a Canadian government owned company, Federal Aircraft Limited, was created in Montreal to manufacture the Anson for Canadian use. Nearly 3,000 Anson aircraft were produced and, in the early days of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP), the Anson was the standard trainer for many pilots, observers (navigators), wireless operators and bomb aimers. More than 20,000 aircrew received training on the Anson. In Canadian service, the aircraft was substantially re-designed with the substitution of North American engines and many other airframe and equipment changes. Harold Skaarup web pages

General Harold A Skaarup Web Page

YouTube Avro Anson History

YouTube Avro Anson Construction

last update: 2022-02-22 21:45:24

Anson Mk. V 12364



1944-02-21 Taken on Strength 2022-02-07
1944-July-06 Accident: 1 Central Navigation School Loc: Brandon Names: Fulkes | Ivory | King | Korber | Rowland
1944-08-04 Struck off Strength 2022-02-07

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