No 9 Service Flying Training School
Course 95
Students Arrived:
Start Date:
Grad Dinner:
Graduation Date: 21 April 1944
Nominal Role
Course Strength
| No of Personnel | |
|---|---|
| Original Intake – RNZAF – 15 | 75 |
| Transferred from previous course | |
| Transferred to subsequent course | |
| Wastage | 3 |
| Killed in Flying accident | |
| Total graduates | 71 |
Commissions
| No of Personnel | |
|---|---|
| RCAF | 32 |
| RAF | 4 |
| RNZAF | 5 |
| Total | 41 |
Postings
| No of Personnel | |
|---|---|
| No 1 Air Observer School Malton, Ontario | 4 |
| Course 104 No 2 Flying Instructor School Pearce, Alberta | 7 |
| Course 140 Course 143 No 1 General Reconnaissance School Summerside, Prince Edward Island | 4 5 |
| Course 9 No 1 Aircrew Graduate Training School Maitland, Nova Scotia | 8 16 |
| Course 9 No 2 Aircrew Graduate Training School Calgary, Alberta | 3 2 |
| No 3 Aircrew Graduate Training School Three Rivers, Quebec | 9 |
| No 31 Personnel Depot Moncton, New Brunswick | 7 |
| No 1 “Y” Depot Lachine, Quebec | 6 |
| Wastage | |
| Total | 71 |
Notes
- Wings were presented by the Lieutenant Governor, the Honourable Albert Matthews; Air Vice Marshall A.T.N. Cowley, Air Officer Commanding No 1 Training Command; and Group Captain E.G. Fullerton.
Links
- Daily Diary
- 21 April 1944 – Graduation Parade
- 21 April 1944 – Disposition
