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AF2012.038 - Kearl, Harold-AF2019.015-AF2018.005.008 - Page 8 · Item · 1946
Part of Harold Kearl

Photo: 437 Husky SQDN booklet covering the period September 1944 - June 1946. Page 7. Original document.

AF2012.038 - Kearl, Harold-AF2019.015-AF2018.005.008 - Page 9 · Item · 1946
Part of Harold Kearl

Photo: 437 Husky SQDN booklet covering the period September 1944 - June 1946. Page 8. Original document.

AF2012.038 - Kearl, Harold-AF2019.015-AF2018.005.008 - Page 7 · Item · 1946
Part of Harold Kearl

Photo: 437 Husky SQDN booklet covering the period September 1944 - June 1946. Page 6. Original document.

AF2012.038 - Kearl, Harold-AF2019.015-AF2018.005.010 - Cover · Item · 1946
Part of Harold Kearl

Document: A booklet of passenger regulations for those flying with the RCAF No. 120 Trasport Wing. Circa 1946. Cover. Original document.

AF2012.038 - Kearl, Harold-AF2019.015-AF2018.005.010 - Page 2 · Item · 1946
Part of Harold Kearl

Document: A booklet of passenger regulations for those flying with the RCAF No. 120 Trasport Wing. Circa 1946. Page 2. Original document.

AF2012.038 - Kearl, Harold-AF2019.015-AF2018.005.010 - Page 3 · Item · 1946
Part of Harold Kearl

Document: A booklet of passenger regulations for those flying with the RCAF No. 120 Trasport Wing. Circa 1946. Page 3. Original document.

Document: Coaster
AF2012.038 - Kearl, Harold-AF2019.015-AF2018.005.033 · Item · 1946
Part of Harold Kearl

Document: A pub coaster from the Streit's Hotel in Hamburg. Circa 1946. Original.

Harold Kearl
AF2012.038 - Kearl, Harold · Fonds · 1939-1945

A collection of photographs and personal correspondence belonging to Harold Kearl and his brother, Elden Kearl, during their service in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Elden Kearl was pronounced KIA on 27 January, 1944. The collection covers the Second World War as well as Post-War funeral photographs and letters pertaining to Elden Kearl, Bomber Command reunion photographs from 1990, and journals written by Harold during his trips back overseas in the mid-1980s and 1990.

The Air Force Museum of Alberta