Sgt Walter Lewis 1404 RCAF

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Sgt Walter Lewis 1404 RCAF

Post by Paul Squires » Sun Apr 06, 2025 11:59 pm

Hi at Wartimes,

Sgt Walter Lewis RCAF 1404 of Trenton, Ontario is recorded as dying of natural causes, age 41, March 23, 1940. Does anyone know the circumstances of his death and what unit he was attached to at the time, and was he married?

Many Thanks in advance,

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Re: Sgt Walter Lewis 1404 RCAF

Post by georgetanksherman » Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:33 am

Greetings Paul Squires,

Will be interested if someone can find some info on this Warrior, been researching Americans that crossed the border prior to the U.S. joining in, all the warriors that I have found in the RCAF had service numbers starting with C, R, or J, have not seen any with just numbers. will be interested to see why!

Hope all is well !

Cheers :)

George

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Re: Sgt Walter Lewis 1404 RCAF

Post by Paul Squires » Sat Apr 12, 2025 11:35 am

Hi George,

I believe that Sgt Lewis was a pre-war Airman in the RCAF (age 41 when he died) and thus had only a number without a prefix.

Hugh Halliday has posted on the RAF Commands site on the complexities of the RCAF Serial Number system. Here is one

https://www.rafcommands.com/archive/01782.php

and this is in more detail

https://forum.rafcommands.com/forum/res ... #post36476

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Re: Sgt Walter Lewis 1404 RCAF

Post by georgetanksherman » Sat Apr 12, 2025 10:43 pm

Thanks Paul,

That was some good explanation on the personnel numbers, appreciate the info !

George

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