Stuk A-2704 - Charles H. Greenway - Portrait

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Charles H. Greenway - Portrait

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1 photograph : b&w ; 9 x 6.5 cm

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Head and shoulders image of Charles Henry Greenway, Department of Engineering, and member of the COTC, in uniform.

Bio/Historical Note: Charles Henry Greenway joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1935 after graduating from the University of Saskatchewan with a BSc in Mechanical Engineering. Before the war he was employed on flying instructional duties at Trenton and Camp Borden (Ontario), and in 1940 went overseas with 112 (Army Co-operation) Squadron. Repatriated for training duties under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, Group Captain Greenway was Chief Instructor at MacLeod, Alberta and Yorkton, Saskatchewan, and served on the West Coast for two years. In 1944 he became Commanding Officer at No. 4 Flying Training School, Saskatoon, and later was appointed Senior Air Staff Officer at No. 2 Air Command Headquarters in Winnipeg. In September 1946, he was appointed Commanding Officer at the RCAF station at Camp Borden, a position he held until his appointment to Ottawa as Director of Ground Training for the RCAF. Greenway was awarded with the Order of the British Empire.

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