The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 185 JAMIESON, Jack WWII Jack went to the Air Force Recruiting in Winnipeg in November of 1942; he wanted to be Air Crew and spent two days taking extensive medical and educational tests. He passed the tests and was told to report back on his 18th birthday. He reported to Winnipeg on January 4, 1943 and was sworn in. He received his training in morse code, radio and communications procedures at #3 Wireless School, then received flying training from Stevenson Field in Winnipeg. He went on to #8 Bombing & Gunnery School in Lethbridge. He finally arrived in Scotland in January of 1944. He made 31 trips over France and Germany, mostly during the night with the odd daylight raid. He also flew baseball clubs around Europe for exhibition games. He took part in the occupational force in Germany before returning to Canada where he received his discharge on February 28, 1946. JANISSE, Myrtle PEACETIME Myrtle was born in Nanaimo, BC, in 1931. She joined the RCAF in 1954, serving in Canada. She was released in 1954 to get married. She is a member of the Wakaw Branch #195. JASIENIUK, Peter WWII Peter was born in Krydor on August 27, 1916. He enlisted with the Army on May 1, 1942, and served in Canada, England and Italy. He was discharged on February 16, 1946, and received the CVSM Italy, 1939-45 Star, and the CVSM and Clasp. Upon his discharge, he came home to farm. Peter passed away on December 28, 1998. He was a member of the Speers Branch #116 for 32 years. JANISSE, Lawrence PEACETIME Lawrence was born in Windsor, Ontario, in 1933. He joined the RCAF in 1954, serving in Canada. He retired as a Sergeant Chef in 1979, in conjunction with the University of Toronto. He is a member of the Wakaw Branch #195.
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