Moose Jaw Express Remembrance Day 2021

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eighty years ago, train kills two airmen by Richard Dowson, Moose Jaw

When we think about people killed in World War Two, the assumption is, they died in battle. For many, however, their death was not glorious or glamourous. An incredible number died in tragic accidents. The Rosedale Cemetery contains the graves of men who drown or were killed in a vehicle accident. Some of the saddest stories are about men and women killed in Canada during the War was that they performed ‘regular’, support worker jobs. Often forgotten is the suffering faced by their families, having to adjust to the loss of the financial and emotional support of a loved one. Eighty years ago the main mode of transportation was the passenger train. The ‘train’

Protruding Piston Cowling

could be deadly. On Tuesday, October 2, 1941 the Moose Jaw Times Herald reported the deaths of two airmen posted at Number 7 Service Flying Training School at (Fort) McLeod, Alberta. The men, L/AC Winfield Murray McHeffrey, R/60770, of 11215 – 96 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, and L/AC Merrit Malone Wyman, R/62140, age 32 of Saskatoon, worked in the ‘Maintenance Flight’ at No. 7 SFTS as aero-engine mechanics. The two men were walking with a friend, L/AC Alex Leonard of McLeod, eastward in the center of the CPR tacks near the (Fort) McLeod Station when two of the three were struck and killed by the east bound CPR passenger train. The men died at 16:20, on October 1, 1941. It is believed they were struck by the protruding ‘piston cowling’ of the locomotive. Number 7 S.F.T.S. Air Base was south of the railway tracks and west of the CPR Station. It was common for Air Base personnel to walk along the railway tracks when going back and forth to the Base. Information from the Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial indicates, L/AC W. M Wyman was born in 1909 and was an aero engine mechanic. Wyman was the son of Claude Elmer and Elizabeth Bertha Wyman

and was married to Eva Kathleen (Bateman). They had two children. L/AC Merrit Malone Wyman, R/62140 is buried in the Saskatoon (Woodlawn) Cemetery, at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Grave identification is: Block H. Lot 401. Grave 7. L/AC Winfield Murray McHeffrey, R/60770, age 28, is buried in the Edmonton, (Beechmount) Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta. The Grave reference is Block 208. Grave 6. Newspaper clippinghttps://www.cana-

The Old ‘McLeod’ Station looking west – Source unknown

da-rail.com/galleries/alberta/macleod6.jpg Additional Information References The source of much of this information is from the Canadian Virtual War Memorial. It is an incredible site maintained by the Government of Canada. You are encouraged

In memory of those who had the courage and devotion to fight for our country. We will never forget your sacrifice. 306-692-5885 • mckarrs@sasktel.net 88-2nd Avenue North West Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7W8 LEGION 2021• PAGE 30 • WWW.MOOSEJAWEXPRESS.COM

to research ‘Fallen’ relatives at this site and post any photos or information to the site. Search for CVWM and enter the information. To Post, go through ‘contact’ links. A volunteer organization named “Picture Me” posts information to the CVWM on a regular basis. It is the source of the following information describing the accident. The following letters are from a Board of Inquiry and were obtained from the CVWM.


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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
page 18

'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
page 2

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
page 8

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

5min
pages 10-11

Editor's Note

2min
page 4

Battle of Vimy Ridge Produced Four Victoria Cross Recipients

3min
page 6

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

3min
page 9

Poem "In Flanders Fields" By John Mccrae

3min
page 5
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