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Source Organization
Kitchener Public Library
Collection
Soldier Information Cards - World War Two
Transcription
Aljoe Lorne
[clipping] 4 April 1945
[image] FO. Lorne Aljoe
[clipping] 4 April 1945
Twenty-one-year-old FO. Lorne Aljoe has been missing since March 24 following action over enemy territory, according to a telegram to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Aljoe, 14 Mitchell Ave. An R.C.A.F. pilot, he has been overseas since November 1943.
Enlisting at Hamilton on March 30, 1942, he took his air crew training at stations in Quebec and Moncton, N.B., where he was winged and commissioned. Since his transfer overseas he has been stationed in Scotland and England.
Born and educated in Kitchener, he attended Calvary Evangelical Church and was employed at the Remington-Rand Typewriter Co. He was also a member of the K-W Canoe Club and Viginti Hi-Y Club.
[clipping] 3 Dec, 1945
Presumed Dead
FO. Lorne Aljoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Aljoe, 14 Mitchell Ave., missing since March 24, is officially presumed dead.
[note]
Please see additional information file, Aljoe Lorne.
[photograph]
[KDRIS]
[N] L. R. Aljoe
[HA] 14 Mitchell Ave, Kitchener
[CO] [blank]
[PB] Kitchener Ont.
[PR] L. A. C.
[DE] June 11 - 42.
[UE] R. C. A. F
[MS] Single
[S] L. Aljoe