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.
Document: A telegram from the Chief of Air Staff informing Davey's family of his MIA status. Dated May 20, 1942. Original document.
Document: A letter from the RCAF FL Corcoran informing John Davey's family that he is Missing in Action from May 17. Details of his last flight have been included. Dated May 20, 1942. Original document.
Document: Official copy of John Davey's will. Black paper with white ink. Circa WWII. Dated November 4, 1940. Original document.
Document: A letter from the Air Officer Records informing Davey's family that he was promoted to the rank of Flight Sergeant effective March 1942. Dated September 10, 1942. Original document.
Document: A letter from the Geneve Red Cross to Mr. Davey informing him that they have opened up an inquiry about John Davey. Dated September 21, 1942. Original document.
Document: A letter from Mr. Davey to the RCAF Casualty Office, asking for clarification on the exact date of his son's disappearance. Dated November 18, 1942. Original document.
Document: A letter from RCAF Overseas Headquarters informing the Davey family that their letter has been received concerning the date of his disapperance. Dated October 6, 1942. 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: A letter from the RCAF Casualties Office informing Mr. Davey that there is no new news with regards to his son's MIA status. Dated September 18, 1942. Original document.