Document: A letter recalling an event that transpired on June 14, 1944 involving Ted Farris(?), Fl/Lt 'Wimpy' Jones, and F/O Allison. Written by Ted Farris(?) from 181 Squadron. Page 1. Dated April 16, 1993. Copy document.
Document: A letter from the RCAF Casualty Office to Mr. Howard Allison, in regards to the aftermath of his son, John Kenneth Allison's, crash on July 6, 1944. Dated July 11, 1944. Original document.
Document: A letter recalling an event that transpired on June 14, 1944 involving Ted Farris(?), Fl/Lt 'Wimpy' Jones, and F/O Allison. Written by Ted Farris(?) from 181 Squadron. Page 2. Dated April 16, 1993. Copy document.
Document: John Kenneth Allison Log Book. From October 1941 to February 1948. Includes a section on D-Day, as well as information on the accident that saw his career cut short (July 6, 1944.) Cover. Original document.
Document: John Kenneth Allison Log Book. From October 1941 to February 1948. Includes a section on D-Day, as well as information on the accident that saw his career cut short (July 6, 1944.) Page 1. Original document.
Document: John Kenneth Allison Log Book. From October 1941 to February 1948. Includes a section on D-Day, as well as information on the accident that saw his career cut short (July 6, 1944.) Page 10. Original document.
Document: John Kenneth Allison Log Book. From October 1941 to February 1948. Includes a section on D-Day, as well as information on the accident that saw his career cut short (July 6, 1944.) Page 100. Original document.
Document: John Kenneth Allison Log Book. From October 1941 to February 1948. Includes a section on D-Day, as well as information on the accident that saw his career cut short (July 6, 1944.) Page 101. Original document.
Document: John Kenneth Allison Log Book. From October 1941 to February 1948. Includes a section on D-Day, as well as information on the accident that saw his career cut short (July 6, 1944.) Page 102. Original document.
Document: John Kenneth Allison Log Book. From October 1941 to February 1948. Includes a section on D-Day, as well as information on the accident that saw his career cut short (July 6, 1944.) Describes D-Day. Page 103. Original document.