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The Second World War (1939-1945)

        On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland and
        the horror of the Second World War began. Britain
        declared war on Germany on September 3, and
        Canada declared war one week later. The Royal
        Canadian Air Force (RCAF) would play a big role in the
        final victory.
        The RCAF served with distinction around the world, in
        far-flung locations that included Britain, continental
        Europe, Egypt, Malta, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), India and
        Burma. At the start of the Second World War, the
        RCAF had 4,061 personnel, 23 under-equipped and
        under-strength squadrons, and only 270 aircraft —
        two-thirds of which were obsolete.
        By 1945, the RCAF was the fourth largest air force in
        the world and had supported three large missions
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        during the war:
               The Home War Establishment of operational
                squadrons to defend Canada.
               The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
                (BCATP) to train aircrew.
               The Overseas War Establishment to support
                operational missions outside Canada in
                Fighter Command, Bomber Command,
                Coastal Command and the Second Tactical Air
                Force.
        The RCAF reached its maximum size of 215,200
        personnel (including more than 15,000 members of
        the Women’s Division) in January 1944. About
        249,600 men and women served in the RCAF during
        the war; 17,034 personnel died on operations, in
        training or while prisoners of war, including 28
        women and 1,066 ground crew.
         It was difficult for
         women to work as
         professional pilots until
         the Second World War.
         During the war, 166
         female pilots from many
         nations, including
         Canada, worked for
         Britain’s Air Transport    Marion Orr, a Canadian
         auxiliary delivering       aviation pioneer,
         aircraft, as well as       worked for the BCATP
         carrying freight and       and the Air Transport
         passengers.                Auxiliary. Photo: LAC
                                                                                                     Information from RCAF
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