Beatty, George David (Flying Officer)
Killed in Flying Accident 1944-May-04

 
                        Birth Date: 1917
Born:
Parents: Son of William Alexander and Eva Mary Beatty; husband of Marian Louise Beatty, of Lindsay, Ontario, Canada.
Spouse: Husband of Marian Louise Beatty, of Lindsay, Ontario, Canada.
Home: Swift Current, Saskatchewan
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RCAF
Unit
4 RS- Radio School (RAF)
Base
RCAF Stn. Fingal, Ontario
Rank
Flying Officer
Position
Pilot
Service Numbers
C/8077
Prev: C/8077
                                        4 Radio School. Flying Officer Beatty was killed when his Proctor aircraft Z 7217 crashed at Coleford, Gloucester, England.
                                    
                                Crew or Other Personnel
Proctor Z7217
Proctor serial: Z7217
 
Original image taken by a British government employee prior to 1956. 
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