RCAF Station Fort Churchill
General Information
Base / Station: Fort Churchill
Province: Manitoba
Years in Use:
Units:
Aircraft Types:
- Not Applicable
Commanding Officers:
Financial Impact:
Site Evolution
- Hangar Fire destroys hangar – 25 March 1952 – The Winnipeg Tribune – Page 1 – Resulted in the death of Fire Chief Ernest A. Thalman.
- Hangar H-7 is registered on the Canadian National Register of Historic Places and Parks Canada, though according to the Manitoba Historical Society the building is no longer standing
Current Status:
Commemoration:
Location – Google Map
Station Magazine
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Photo Gallery

Fatalities
This list was compiled from the entries in the Daily diaries of ___ and other sources. The list likely does not include all fatalities of personnel who died while stationed at RCAF Station Fort Churchill, and likely includes some errors. Currently this list contains __ personnel.
25 March 1952
- Fire Chief Ernest A. Thalman
Notable Alumni
Notes
For More information – External Links
- Wikipedia
- MilitaryBruce.com – Canadian Military History by Bruce Forsyth
- Manitoba Historical Society
- Site Plan:
- Aerodrome Disposal File:
