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canadian airforcemen

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Martin

Martin Report 8 Jan 2005 14:24

There is a newspaper item on the subject with an EMail address here .... http://www.shstar.*co.uk/pfriendly.asp?intid=2333 I am sure that I have seen something on the subject but can't find it. I would suggest asking someone like the Salvation Army as they are experienced in tracing missing people so might be able to point towards somewhere else. MB PS Try http://www.project-roots.*com/whoare.html

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Jan 2005 13:13

Chris Probably not much help but if you google canadian air force there's numerous sites about various aspects of it. If you have a poke around you may find something as a starting point Lou

Christine

Christine Report 8 Jan 2005 12:56

I read in the Daily Mail or Express a story about a girl who had traced her father's birth family. His father was a canadian airforceman and she gave details of a website which dealt specifically with these enquires and I forgot to note the web address before I threw the paper out. Did anyone keep the info or does anyone know of this site or any others dealing with this topic. Cheers Chris Dalrymple