Honor Roll (W)
Lest We Forget
Winston Churchill once said of World War Two that it was not a war of princes or chieftains, but of peoples and causes; a war fought by unknown heroes. Here we acknowledge the unknown heroes that Churchill was referring to as well; our fallen heroes as well as those that fought for our freedoms and returned with their memories. We remember and honour in our hearts the Allied heroes, war veterans and all the affected people, who valued freedom in their life above all else.
Thomas Orval Wilson
Warrant Officer Class II (Air Bomber), Royal Canadian Air Force
Thomas Orval Wilson was born in Craik, Saskatchewan in 1923, Son of Earl and Abbigail Wilson, and grew up in Regina, Saskatchewan, one of a family of eight brothers. He enlisted with the R.C.A.F. in 1941, training in Canada before being posted overseas in 1943. Warrant Officer Thomas Orval Wilson was shot down and killed on his first mission, February 20, 1944. He is burried in the Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetary.
Telegram Notification
of Private Melvin W. Johnson