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I will answer this in two parts. In the Canadian Parliament building, in the base of the Peace Tower, is a case that holds a book of Rememberance, with all of the Canadian War Dead listed. Each day a page is turned by the Senior Commissionare, at 11 A.M. That book is available on line at the Canadian Heritage web site. The Ministry of Canadian Heritage is the Federal department that is responsible for maintaining our historical records and archives. That book of Remeberance contains All service dead, from all branches. For RCAF war dead, you could look for a book that contains only WW2 dead. It was privately researched, and published. I know that the Canadian War Plane Heritage Museum, at the airport in Hamilton, Ontario, has one on display. It covers every name, alphabetically, and gives a brief biograph of the man, where and when he died, and under what circumstances, and also tells where he is buried, if he has a grave.

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