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‘heroes’ of battle of britain represented the best of canada, wing commander says by Jason G. Antonio, Moose Jaw Express

After France fell to the Germans in June 1940 during the Second World War, the Nazis turned their attention to Great Britain and began preparations to invade the island nation. The situation looked grim for the United Kingdom and her allies — including Canada — which prompted British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to assess the upcoming peril. “… the Battle of France is over. I expect that the Battle of Britain is about to begin … ,” Churchill told the House of Commons on June 18, 1940. “The whole fury and might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us. Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this Island or lose the war … . “Let us, therefore, brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, ‘This was their finest hour.’” That “finest hour” came quickly, as the Nazi war machine began the first major military campaign of that war fought entirely by air forces. Running from July 10, 1940, to Oct. 31, 1940, the offensive saw Nazi Germany attempt to eliminate the Royal Air Force as a preamble to invading Great Britain. More than 100 Canadians from the Roy-

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Col. Jonathan Bouchard, Wing Commander of 15 Wing Air Base, speaks about the importance of the Battle of Britain. Screenshot from Facebook

al Canadian Air Force (RCAF) participated, with 23 dying during the campaign, including Pilot Officer C.R. Bonseigneur from Gull Lake, Sask. “Winston Churchill’s important words foreshadowed what would become one of the most important battles of the Second World War. With Allied troops pushed off the European continent entirely, only a few hundred fighter pilots stood in the way of Hitler’s massive air attack on England,” said Col. Jonathan Bouchard, Wing Commander of 15 Wing Air Base, during a ceremony on Sept. 19 to honour the 81st anniversary of the battle. “For the first time in history, an entire nation would be protected by air power alone.” The odds appeared insurmountable, while

The Battle of Britain ran from July 10, 1940, to Oct. 31, 1940 and involved 117 Canadian pilots. Of those, 23 died during the fight. Pictured here are a Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane. Photo by Getty Images

the results of the pilots’ failure would be unbearable, he continued. It was up to the UK and its allies to hold off the German invasion. “For many Canadian crewmen, the Battle of Britain was baptism by fire. Of the 2,300 British airmen and the 574 allied pilots … 117 were Canadians,” Bouchard said, noting the RCAF squadron commander — from Rosthern, Sask. — did not think his pilots were ready. During the Battle of Britain, the average life expectancy of an Allied pilot was four weeks. Meanwhile, it didn’t seem as if the Allies could withstand the German onslaught, he continued. Pilots were tiring out from the

continued flying, while the Allies lost flyers faster than they could replace them. However, the Germans switched from bombing airfields to bombing London. This allowed the Allies to regroup and, much to the surprise of the Germans, send out hundreds of new fighter planes to counter the enemy aerial armadas. Two days after the climatic Sept. 15 air battle, Hitler cancelled the planned invasion. “The unsung heroes of the Battle of Britain were the ground support personnel, who constantly exposed themselves to attack by the enemy while struggling to keep the fighters serviceable,” Bouchard said. “These valiant men and women suffered heavy casualties for their effort, but without them, the battle could not have been won. “The heroes of the Battle of Britain represent the very best of what it means to be Canadian … .” 15 Wing Moose Jaw salutes the pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain and celebrates the heritage that these veterans left behind, he added. Society must never forget their efforts. After the Battle of Britain finished, Churchill uttered his now-famous phrase: “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”

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Legion Project Honours 500 Area Residents Who Died in Both World Wars

6min
pages 44-48

Saskatchewan an Early Stronghold of Legion Support and Leadership

6min
pages 42-43

Mechanic Herman Nuhn Kept Canada's Jet Fighters Flying

5min
pages 40-41

Tribute to Veteran Members of the War Amps

3min
page 39

Korean War Vet Helped Keep Armoured Vehicles in Fighting Shape

2min
page 38

War Amputee Veterans Started 100-Year Legacy

2min
page 36

Air Force Vet Honoured to Receive Recognition from Federal Gov't

4min
page 37

Air Training Program Made Canada the 'Aerodrome of Democracy'

6min
pages 32-33

Eighty Years Ago, Train Kills Two Airmen

2min
pages 30-31

World War Two in the Pacific - Hidden Secrets

3min
page 28

Mortlach Museum Features Nearly 1,000 Model Planes and Vehicles

4min
page 29

Spitfires Fly Beer Support Operations into France

5min
pages 26-27

Eighty Years Ago, Corvette HMCS Moose Jaw Launched

4min
page 25

He Also Served...A Short Story by George Pratt

10min
pages 22-23

The First RCAF Aerobatic Demonstration Team

2min
page 24

'Heroes' of Battle of Britian Represented the Best of Canada

3min
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'Ordinary Soldier' George Price Honoured with New Plaque

4min
page 19

Air Base Honours 21 Airmen Who Died in Estevan Crash in 1946

4min
page 17

Canadian Museum Prepares to Honour 80th Anniversary

4min
page 16

Museum Acquires Folding Bicycle Used During the Battle of Normandy

6min
pages 12-13

The Royal Canadian Legion

1min
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Unveiling of Vimy Ridge Monument "Made Deep Impression" on Attendees

4min
page 7

Legion Lowers Flag to Honour Vimy Ridge Day, Death of Prince Philip

3min
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Defeat in Hong Kong was First Major Loss for Canada During WW11

5min
pages 10-11

Editor's Note

2min
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Battle of Vimy Ridge Produced Four Victoria Cross Recipients

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Legion Celebrates Poppy's 100th Anniversary as a Remembrance Emblem

3min
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Poem "In Flanders Fields" By John Mccrae

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