A full-day of activities focused on the Americans who joined the RCAF prior to the United States entering the European War after Pearl Harbour. Our special guests included Thomas Huffaker, American Consul General, Clarence Anderegg, Director of History and Museums for the USAF, Linda Granfield, author of a biography of John Gillespie Magee, and Joe McCarthy jr. whose father was one of the most illustrious of the Americans who served in the RCAF. The day featured "Living Historians", run-ups of the Lancaster's inner-starboard engine and the Fleet Fawn, flypasts, a British Army Gazelle helicopter, and the raising of a giant RCAF flag.
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Soundtrack Lyrics
He decided to go off to war From Roseland, Virginia he headed up north To find a great wide open door For courage was needed and Canada's boys Were sailing to Europe to fight From the Battle of Britain to the missions beyond Reflections of words from High Flight Now who fights for Freedom And who locks the hands Together in battle for Bomber Command American Eagle and the proud Maple Leaf Flying together for what they believe Over 8,000 airmen came up from the States To fly in a high bomber stream And Tom Withers letters were sent home in time To tell of the courage he'd seen And now there's a stone wall in Nanton, Alberta Where the names of the fallen stand tall For the 700 boys were bonded by courage With 10,000 who came at the call Now who fights for Freedom And who locks the hands Together in battle for Bomber Command American Eagle and the proud Maple Leaf Flying together for what they believe [ Jim Blondeau ] |