Romeo Bourgeois

Home Town: Dieppe, New Brunswick Conflict: World War II Branch: Army

  • Letter thanking Romeo Bourgeois for his prompt action and courage in removing Sergeant Steele from a burning aircraft that had crashed, dated from April 27, 1943.
  • Romeo Bourgeois, first row on the left, standing in front of a Tiger Moth with crew at Elementary Flying Training School in Neepawa, Manitoba, 1943.
  • As a mechanic with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), Romeo Bourgeois tested planes, flying with the pilot. He took this photograph from within a Tiger Moth he was testing, 1943.
  • Romeo Bourgeois standing in front of his tent after he joined the army while stationed at Camp Utopia, New Brunswick, 1945.
  • Romeo Bourgeois (on left) on leave, standing with his brother, Delphis Bourgeois (on right) who was a cadet at the time, 1945.
Letter thanking Romeo Bourgeois for his prompt action and courage in removing Sergeant Steele from a burning aircraft that had crashed, dated from April 27, 1943. Romeo Bourgeois
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