No 6 Service Flying Training School
Course 90
Students Arrived:
Start Date: 20 September 1943
Grad Dinner:
Graduation Date: 11 February 1944
Nominal Role
- LAC J.F. Brown
- Top student
- Was hospitalized in Hagersville on Grad day and was presented his wings in hospital.
- LAC R.S. Barbeau
- Was presented his wings by his mother.
- His brother Sgt Norman William Barbeau graduated from No 6 SFTS and was KIA.
Course Strength
| No of Personnel | |
|---|---|
| Original Intake | 60 |
| Transferred from previous course | 4 |
| Transferred to subsequent course | 2 |
| Wastage | 8 |
| Killed in Flying accident | 1 |
| Total graduates | 53 |
Commissions
| No of Personnel | |
|---|---|
| Total |
Postings
| No of Personnel | |
|---|---|
| No 1 Flying Instructor School Course 99 Trenton, Ontario | 12 |
| No 1 General Reconnaissance School Course 131 Summerside, Prince Edward Island | 6 |
| No 1 Operational Training Unit Course 24 Saguenay, Quebec | 8 |
| No 1 Aircrew Graduate Training School Maitland, Nova Scotia | 11 |
| No 4 Aircrew Graduate Training School Valleyfield, Quebec | 10 |
| No 31 Personnel Depot Moncton, New Brunswick | 6 |
| Wastage | |
| Total |
Notes
- Wings were presented by the Schools Acting Commanding Officer, H. Bryan.
Daily Diary Links
- Grad Parade and Disposition
- Disposition
- Grad Parade Pictures
