Gunner
Army.ca Veteran
- Reaction score
- 11
- Points
- 430
I wonder how many of us knew who he was?
On 20 May 1948, George 'Buzz' Beurling DSO DFC DFM & Bar, Canada's top Second World War air ace with 31-1/2 kills, died at age 26 when the Norseman aircraft he was piloting for the Israeli underground army Haganah blew up at Urbe airport near Rome. Beurling was born on the Miramachi, and raised in Verdun, Que. Unable to enrol in the RCAF, he joined the RAF and became a national hero in Britain and Canada for shooting down 27 German and Italian warplanes over Malta in a two-week period. He was buried in Rome's English Cemetery between the graves of Keats and Shelley, but two years later the grateful state of Israel exhumed his body, laid him in state in Haifa and buried him at the base of Mount Carmel, near the cave of Elijah the Prophet..
On 20 May 1948, George 'Buzz' Beurling DSO DFC DFM & Bar, Canada's top Second World War air ace with 31-1/2 kills, died at age 26 when the Norseman aircraft he was piloting for the Israeli underground army Haganah blew up at Urbe airport near Rome. Beurling was born on the Miramachi, and raised in Verdun, Que. Unable to enrol in the RCAF, he joined the RAF and became a national hero in Britain and Canada for shooting down 27 German and Italian warplanes over Malta in a two-week period. He was buried in Rome's English Cemetery between the graves of Keats and Shelley, but two years later the grateful state of Israel exhumed his body, laid him in state in Haifa and buried him at the base of Mount Carmel, near the cave of Elijah the Prophet..