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1895, Jan. 29:
Born, Lake Scugog, Ontario
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1916 -
1918
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Enlisted in 116th South Ontario Battalion, Accepted into Royal Canadian Expeditionary Force, Promoted to Lieutenant
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1918, Sept.:
Joined Canadian Air Force, stationed in France and Belgium flying bombing missions for various government departments
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1921:
Worked with Royal Canadian Air Force photographic survey, NW Canada
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1923 -
1926
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Worked for Canadian Air Board (mapping early radio communications, aircraft and radio equipment, flying)
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1929:
Senior member, Royal Canadian Air Force 1st Aerobatics Team, (Siskin) Display, Cleveland, OH
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1930:
Joined the Royal Canadian Air Force Staff College, England, Director of Civil Administration
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1931 -
1932
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Staff member CGAO Operations at Air Force Headquarters
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1933 -
1936
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SASO, MD2 Toronto
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1937:
OC 2, Army Co-operation Squadron, Ottawa
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1938 -
1940
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Director of Training for Royal Canadian Air Force, Ottawa
SASO, No.4 Training Command, Regina
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1941:
Directed and organized the funding of the building of the Service Flying School, Yorktown, Saskatchewan
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1942 -
1943
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AOC Air Staging Route to Alaska
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1942 -
1944
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AOC No.4 Training Command, Calgary
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1945:
Chairman, Organization Committee, AF HQ, Ottawa
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1946:
Retired from the Royal Canadian Air Force as Air Vice-Marshal
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1948 -
1949
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Director, Sicks' Breweries Ltd. and Sicks' Edmonton Brewery, President of the United Services Institute of Edmonton
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1950 -
1951
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Co-Ordinator of Civil Defense, Alberta
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1960, Oct.:
Canadian Delegate to Emergency Measures NATO Assembly, Paris
George R. Howsam was awarded the following awards of merit: Legion of Merit in Degree of Commander (United States, 1945), Order of White Lion (Czechoslovakia, 1946), and Commander de l'orde de la Couronne (Belgium, 1948). His works include: Rocky Mountain Foothills Offer Great Chance to Guilders (1923), and Industrial and Mechanical Development: War (1931).
From the guide to the George R. Howsam Papers, 1920-1981, (Duke University. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library)