Flight Sergeant William John Poulin

Royal Canadian Air Force

Dodsland, Saskatchewan

Died: Sep 1, 1943

Commemorated at Poix-de-Picardie Churchyard, France

William John Poulin of Dodsland, Saskatchewan served with the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War as a Flight Sergeant Navigator attached to #158 (R.A.F.) Squadron. The squadron took part in many major raids on naval and industrial targets, including the first 1,000 bomber raid, as well as minelaying operations. Poulin was killed in action September 1, 1943 when his Halifax aircraft crashed in France, due to enemy action, while engaged in night operations to Berlin, Germany. The son of Skinner Poulin, a businessman from Dodsland, William John Poulin was 21 years of age and is commemorated at the Churchyard at Poix-de-la Somme, Somme, France.

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