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Warder August 3, 1944
GRAHAM MURDOCH REPORTED MISSING IN R.C.A.F. RAID
Another Lindsay Collegiate graduate and popular local boy in the person of Flight Sergeant Graham Murdoch, 105 William Street North is reported missing following Saturday’s raids over Germany according to word received by the family yesterday.
Graham left Collegiate at Easter two years ago to join the R.C.A.F. at Toronto. Two weeks ago he celebrated his first year in England. In a letter received that he was just completing his operational flights, would be receiving his commission and planned on coming home.
Lindsay Boy is Missing in Air Operations
Flt.- Sgt. Graham Murdoch Expected To Get His Commission And To Get Home on Furlough Soon.
Overseas a little over a year, Flt.-Sgt. Graham Murdoch, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Murdoch, 145 William St. N., has been reported missing after operations overseas on July 29.
Only yesterday his family had received a letter stating that he was getting his commission, that he was on the last lap of his operational flights and was coming home for a month.
The young airman was a graduate of the L.C.I. having enlisted after completing his studies in April 1942.
Sergt. G. Murdock Still Among Missing
No further word has been I received regarding Sergt. Graham Murdoch, reported missing several weeks ago. The young airman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Murdoch, 105 William St. N. He is a graduate of the Lindsay Collegiate and a young man who was held in the highest esteem by many friends.
Graham left Collegiate at Easter two years ago to join the R.C.A.F. at Toronto. Two weeks ago he celebrated, his first year in England.
Lindsay boy presumed dead
PO Graham Murdoch, only son of Mr. and Mrs. George Murdoch, 145 William Street North, Lindsay, previously reported missing, is now for official purposes presumed dead.
He was listed missing on July 29, 1944 when he failed to return to base following his 39th operational flight over enemy territory. He was 19 years old when he enlisted and was in the service for two years. He was one year in England with the RCAF Ghost Squadron. He was attending Lindsay Collegiate when he enlisted.