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  • Winnipeg RCAF Bombers were a Canadian football team during World War II. They lost the 30th Grey Cup and 31st Grey Cup games. In 1942, the Winnipeg Blue...
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  • RCAF Bombers HB – Cpl. Paul Gates, Winnipeg United Services E – Cpl. Don Durno, Winnipeg RCAF Bombers E – AC2 Cliff McFayden, Winnipeg RCAF Bombers C...
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    Suderman Trophy as most valuable Canadian player. As a member of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Andrew Harris was the first player to win both the Dick Suderman...
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  • non-civilian Grey Cup took place in 1942. The Toronto RCAF Hurricanes defeated the Winnipeg RCAF Bombers on an icy field at Varsity Stadium in Toronto. The...
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  • the Winnipeg RCAF Bombers 23–14. Both teams wore red and white jerseys and one team had to wear gold and blue uniforms. Hamilton wore the Bombers traditional...
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  • 455 fans at Varsity Stadium at Toronto. The Toronto RCAF Hurricanes defeated the Winnipeg RCAF Bombers 8–5. "Grey Cup: 1942". Canadian Football League. Archived...
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  • Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), particularly Winnipeg's 17 Wing; the primary logo is patterned after the roundels used by the RCAF and includes a silhouette...
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    1949; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1950–54, 1956).* Ken Charlton – player (RB/FW), 1992 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1941, 1948–54; Winnipeg RCAF Bombers 1942;...
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    military teams, and in the 1942 Grey Cup, the Toronto RCAF Hurricanes defeated the Winnipeg RCAF Bombers 8–5 to become the first non-civilian team to win the...
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  • witnessed in a decade. On December 5, 1942, the Toronto RCAF Hurricanes defeated the Winnipeg RCAF Bombers in an 8-5 win. Due to the timing of the game, the...
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  • Calgary Stampeders, Edmonton Elks, Saskatchewan Roughriders, and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. There were also two now-defunct teams from the mid 1990s United...
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  • Mel Wilson (category Winnipeg Blue Bombers players)
    citywide all-star team, the Winnipeg RCAF Bombers, for the playoffs, losing another Grey Cup. He played 1943 with the Winnipeg United Services Combines and...
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  • squadrons into one operational group – No. 6 Group RCAF – and converted to Halifax B.V four-engined heavy bombers. In December 1943 the squadron moved to RAF...
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    The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF; French: Aviation royale canadienne, ARC) is the air and space force of Canada. Its role is to "provide the Canadian...
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  • RCAF Station St Hubert on August 21, 1967, as 429 Tactical Transport Unit and in August 1981 renamed 429 Transport Squadron and moved to CFB Winnipeg...
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    29, 1941 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (3) 18–16 Ottawa Rough Riders 19,065 30th December 5, 1942 Toronto RCAF Hurricanes 8–5 Winnipeg RCAF Bombers 12,455 31st...
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    Pete Langelle (category Ice hockey people from Winnipeg)
    League with the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1939 to 1942. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Turnbull Cup MJHL Championship (1937) Memorial Cup Championship...
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  • Flin Flon Bombers are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in Flin Flon, a city located on the Manitoba–Saskatchewan provincial border. The Bombers are members...
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  • September. RCAF Station Debert closed soon after but was still owned and maintained by the RCAF. In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome...
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    Training School RCAF (SFTS) — Calgary, Alberta No. 4 SFTS — RCAF Station Saskatoon No. 10 SFTS — RCAF Station Dauphin No. 11 SFTS — RCAF Station Yorkton...
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