I recently finished my Okinawa and Stg-44 projects so it is time for a bit more of a challenging one for me. I recently went to a warplane muesuem and I found a cheap patch so I bought it. Then on the car ride home I realized that it was a Royal Canadian Airforce patch for Nom. 419 sqaudron. So first thing I did when i got home was look up "RCAF 419" and I found a few thing's however, not much. All I have figured out is when they were Created, ended and the meaning of there mottot which is: Moosa aswayita or in English: Beware of the moose. So second thing I did was ask for some help here. I'm looking for any little bit of inoformation on there history and more about there Moose. ANY LINKS, PICTURES OR JUST INFO WOULD BE EMENSLY EPPRECIATED! Thanks alot.
Damn straight. Moose are the bullies of the forest. You do not want to come upon a foul tempered moose on the trail.....FYI moose nose is considered a delicacy with our native pop...That's all I got ...Sorry.
Nolan, check here: RCAF 419 Sq. Lancaster X | Flickr - Photo Sharing! The Wartime Memories Project - No. 419 Squadron 419th WWII History RAF History - Bomber Command 60th Anniversary