Stuk IHM.2020.0076 - Memories of the Royal Canadian Air Force

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Memories of the Royal Canadian Air Force

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  • Continuation of title: October 1942 - January 1946 and Renewing the memories - 1997

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IHM.2020.0076

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  • 1998 (Vervaardig)
    Vervaardig
    Dales, Arnold
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    Indian Head (Sask.)

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(--July 29,2006)

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Arnold Dales, originally from Duff, Saskatchewan, was a long-time citizen of Indian Head, serving as town councillor and mayor. He was a member of a Lancaster bomber crew that was shot down near the Dutch-German border. He was badly injured, including a severely broken leg. Treated in a German war hospital, he went to a POW camp until the end of the war. Arnold Dales spent countless hours developing and operating the Indian Head Museum.

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Two copies of a homemade 118-page book written by Arnold Dales about his time in the Royal Canadian Air Force during WWII. Dales was a bomber navigator whose plane was shot down over Winterswijk, the Netherlands, on February 21, 1945. He had a broken leg and when that was mended by German medical staff, he was placed in a POW camp near the Danish border. A month later, the war had ended and he was able to return to Canada. He was a real estate agent in Indian Head, mayor of Indian Head and a key person in the creation of the Indian Head Museum.

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One of the Copies is marked with the accession Number 200-1-3 but according to the spreadsheet and the binder no such number exists

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Museum Accession# 200-1-3.

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