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Ernest Burnett

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Name Ernest Burnett Nickname Ernie Birth 30 Dec 1918 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Gender Male Occupation Air Force, WWII - Ernest served in the RAF as a tail gunner on Wellington bombers. It was a very dangerous position with only 1 in 6 surviving their tours. A tour consisted of 30 bomb runs. When Ernest survived he was given the opportunity to return home and do media engagements. However on his last night in England he went out and got drunk and missed his flight home. That opportunity was lost.
Death 5 Jun 1992 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Person ID I829 The McIver Family Tree Last Modified 22 Nov 2021
Family Florence Gallant, b. 28 Jan 1922, Newton, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 22 Nov 1991, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(Age 69 years)
Family ID F751 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Aug 2020
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Documents Newspaper Article - Ernest Burnett
Article published about 1941, in an unknown newspaper, regarding blasting of Cologne, during WWII. Flight Sergeant Ernie Burnett is pictured in the article.
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TOOK PART IN WEEK-END BLASTING OF COLOGNE Some of the raiding Canadians reported they could see heavy smoke above Cologne from the coast of Holland -- 140 miles away, one of those who took part was Flt.-Sgt. Ernie Burnett of TorontoNewspaper Article - Ernest Burnett
Article published in The Ottawa Citizen on September 14, 1942, regarding the job of gunners on bomber planes during WWII. Flight Sergeant Ernie Burnett is quoted in the article.Newspaper Article - Ernest Burnett
Article published about 1941 in an unknown newspaper, discussing that Ernest Burnett, with his twin brother, Harry, were part of the same squadron overseas, although they enlisted in the Air Force months apart.