The Icelandic Canadian - 01.10.1942, Blaðsíða 37

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.10.1942, Blaðsíða 37
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 33 Our War Effort In recognition of a service so nobly and willingly rendered and as a record for the future, we would like to publish photographs with brief sketches of all men and women of Icelandic descent in the active forces. That, unfortunate- ly, is impossible, we have not the space nor the necessary information. For the time being, with a few special excep- tions, we intend to confine ourselves to groups of three or more from the same family. We have already received more groups than those appearing in this issue and ask the indulgence of those who must wait. There are many others of whom we PILOT OFFICER KJARTAN ARI SOLMUNDSON, Winnipeg Icelandic Canadian, who is on loan from the R.C.A.F. to the fleet air arm of the Royal Norwegian Navy. He is the son of the late Rev. Johann P. Solmundson. have no information. We request that anyone who has information about three or more members of the same family serving in the armed forces, send the following particulars to Mr. G. Finnbogason, 641 Agnes St., Winnipeg, Man. 1. Number and name. 2. Rank and unit. 3. Place and date of birth. 4. Parent’s name. 5. Date of embarkation for overseas service. 6. Date of return. 7. A photograph. CARL SVEINSON Flight Sergeant and radio technician, 24, of Elfros, Sask., son of the late Mar- teinn Sveinson and Margaret Sveinson. The Icelandic Canadian in the famous bomber crew which arrived in Canada 24 hours after a raid over Saarbrucken, Germany.

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