Document: A letter from the RCAF Records Office informing Mrs. Davey that they have sent her her son's Operational Wings and Certificate. Dated April 23, 1946. Original document.
A collection of photographs and official correspondence from John Vernon Davey's service in the Royal Canadian Air Force and his subsequent Missing in Action status in 1942. The records cover the periods between 1939 to 1954 detailing his service in the 112 Squadron in North Africa. The collection includes photographs and correspondence between Davey's family and the War Graves Commission about his MIA status.
The Air Force Museum of AlbertaDocument: Official copy of John Davey's will. Black paper with white ink. Circa WWII. Dated November 4, 1940. Original document.
Document: Official copy of John Davey's will. On the back there is an attached note informing to those it concerns that Davey passed away May 17, 1942.. Circa WWII. Dated November 4, 1940. Original document.
Document: Standing Committee of Adjustment detailing John Davey's financial account. Circa WWII. Original document.
Document: A letter from the RCAF Association informing Mr. Davey that there is no new news with regards to their son's disapperance, John Davey. Dated September 13, 1945. Original document.
Document: A typed letter to H. Davey with regards to his family member, John Davey's, missing and presumed KIA status. Dated September 13, 1945. Original document.
Document: A letter from the RCAF Association informing John Davey's uncle that the Davey subscriber he read in their latest issue was not, in fact, his nephew. Dated September 3, 1945. Original document.
Document: Letter from the RCAF Association regarding the apperance of a JV Davey in their members list. Dated August 29, 1945. Original document.
Document: A letter from the RCAF Records Office informing the party that their son was promoted to Flight Sergeant on January 16, 1942. Dated October 18, 1944. Original document.