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The Wop May Chronicles

Stories about Wilfrid Reid (Wop) May

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Wop’s Early Life

January 3, 2016February 21, 2016 admin

Wilfrid Reid May was born April 20, 1896 at Carberry, Manitoba. His father owned & operated A.E. May & Co….

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BCATP – British Commonwealth Air Training Plan

January 3, 2016January 3, 2016 admin

The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan operated a number of Air Observer Schools across Canada during W.W.II. #2 Air Observer…

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The Story of the First Official Airmail Flights to the Arctic – 1929

January 3, 2016 admin

The tender for airmail service closed June 7th, 1929 but was not signed until November 25th. Once the contract for…

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Canada’s First Air Harbour

December 31, 2015December 31, 2015 admin

The first Air Harbour in Canada was “May Field” on the Sproule Farm in Edmonton. The Sproule Farm in Edmonton…

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Mercy Flight: 2004 Re-enactment

December 31, 2015December 31, 2015 admin

On January 2, 2004 we had the pleasure and privilege of re-enacting an amazing historical event. Seventy Five years earlier,…

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Mercy Flight: 1979 Re-Enactment

December 29, 2015December 29, 2015 admin

Thanks to the efforts of the Staff of the Lutheran Association of Missionaries & Pilots  – in 1979, pilots Denny…

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Taking Flight

December 28, 2015February 28, 2016 admin

On February 8, 1916 Wop May joined the Canadian Army – the 202 Edmonton Sportsman’s Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary…

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Mercy Flight of 1929

December 28, 2015July 23, 2017 admin

Bert Logan, a Hudson’s Bay employee, and his wife were well respected in the communities of Little Red River and…

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