Canadian Pilot’s Personal Items Returned to Family After UK Investigation

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Canadian Pilot’s Personal Items Returned to Family After UK Investigation

Canada’s Department of National Defence said pilot Gilbert Frederick Brown had been killed in a mid-air collision in 1943. Department of National Defence handout photo

The personal belongings of a Canadian World War II pilot killed overseas have been returned to his family after they were discovered during a criminal investigation in the United Kingdom.

Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) said the pilot, Gilbert Frederick Brown, had been killed in a mid-air collision in 1943.

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