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Remembering World War II
Yarmouth Connections
Name:
Terrence Leonard George Dwyer
Rank:
Acting Leading Airman
Service number:
FX/112967
Unit:
HMS Canada, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy
At the Naval Telegraphist and Air Gunnery School,
East Camp, RCAF Station Yarmouth
Date of birth:
July 8, 1925
Place of birth:
S. Norwood, London Borough of Lambeth, Greater London, England
Date of death:
May 2, 1944
Age:
18
Cemetery:
Mountain Cemetery, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Grave:
Lot 1. Sec. A.K. Grave 8.
Next of kin:
Son of Leonard George and Daisy Maud Dwyer,
of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England.
Terrence Leonard George Dwyer was killed due to a head injury in an accident when
struck by an aircraft propeller at East Camp.
In addition to his burial at Mountain Cemetery in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Terrence Dwyer is memorialised
on the Lillington, Warwick District, Warwickshire, England.
In addition to his burial at Mountain Cemetery in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Terrence Dwyer is memorialised
on the Lillington War Memorial on the wall of Lillington Parish Church in Lillington, Warwickshire, England.
He is also listed on the Leamington Spa War Memorial at Euston Place, in Leamington Spa which is also in
Warwickshire County.
Terrence Leonard George Dwyer