No 24 Elementary Flying Training School
Course 94
Students Arrived:
Start Date: 15 November 1943
Grad Dinner:
Graduation Parade: 26 January 1944
Graduation Date: 28 January 1944
Nominal Role
- LAC E.D. Richards
- LAC J.W.J. Heatherington
- Transferred to Course 96
Course Strength
| No of Personnel | |
|---|---|
| Original Intake | 60 |
| Transferred from previous course | 2 |
| Transferred to subsequent course | 7 |
| Wastage | 7 |
| Killed in Flying accident | |
| Total graduates | 48 |
Commissions
| No of Personnel | |
|---|---|
| Total | N/A |
Postings
| No of Personnel | |
|---|---|
| No 3 Manning Depot Edmonton, Alberta | 24 |
| No 7 Service Flying Training School MacLeod, Alberta | 1 |
| No 15 Service Flying Training School Claresholm, Alberta | 3 |
| No 19 Service Flying Training School Vulcan, Alberta | 20 |
| Wastage | |
| Total |
Notes
- The School Daily Diary has the course arriving twice:
- 14 November 1943
- Course Intake 60 Students
- 50 Students from No 4 Initial Training School, Edmonton, Alberta
- 10 Students from No 31 Personnel Depot, Moncton, New Brunswick.
- 28 November 1943
- Course Intake 60 Students
- 59 Students from No 4 Initial Training School, Edmonton, Alberta
- 1 Student from No 7 Initial Training School, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- There is also a note stating that the course start date is delayed 2 weeks to allow Service Flying Training Schools to catch up on a training backlog.
- 14 November 1943
- Wings were presented by
- Wastage remustered as follows:
- Unknown – 1
- Wireless Operator Air Gunner – 1
- Navigator “B” – 3
- Navigator – 2

I was hoping to find something on course 94B
I’ve come across a photo of my dad and on the back of it it is written Course 94B Assiniboine Park
Trying to gather up some information and history on his training and service during the war