Percy BYNG-HALL went to Canada as a child. In late 1939 he returned to England as a member of the West Nova Scotia Regiment
He transferred to the RAF in May 1940 as a direct-entry Air Gunner. He joined 29 Squadron on 7th July and served during the Battle of Britain on Britol Blenheim night fighters. On 18th November 1940, he was posted to 218 Squadron as an Air Gunner in Wellingtons. He transferred to the Administrative Branch in July 1942 and was released from the RAF in early 1946.
He returned to Canada and took up farming at Lawrencetown in Nova Scotia. I
Percy Byg-Hall married Jacqueline Ellerie May Lemmon, daughter of Charles Herbert Lemmon and Josephine Eliza Kimber.
Percy BYNG-HALL went to Canada as a child. In late 1939 he returned to England as a member of the West Nova Scotia Regiment
He transferred to the RAF in May 1940 as a direct-entry Air Gunner. He joined 29 Squadron on 7th July and served during the Battle of Britain on Britol Blenheim night fighters. On 18th November 1940, he was posted to 218 Squadron as an Air Gunner in Wellingtons. He transferred to the Administrative Branch in July 1942 and was released from the RAF in early 1946.
He returned to Canada and took up farming at Lawrencetown in Nova Scotia. I
Percy Byg-Hall married Jacqueline Ellerie May Lemmon, daughter of Charles Herbert Lemmon and Josephine Eliza Kimber.
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Flight Lieutenant, Royal Air Force
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