1919 Canada cover letter, discharge of pilot Tite from RAF/RAC #9

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A.C. Tite, RAF pilot based on Ontario Canada is receiving his Official Discharge. He never was sent to the Front.

Typewritten letter to:

A.C. Tite, Esq.,
525 Sycamore St.
Oakland Cal.

 

RECORDS AND RECRUITING OFFICE
ROYAL AIR FORCE
GEORGE AND DUKE STREETS
TORONTO CANADA
 
Enclosed you will find your Certificate of Service covering your Engagement with the Royal Air Force, and the Royal Flying Corps, (if any) and this Certificate will constitute your Official Discharge from the Service…
The balance (if any) of your final pay and allowance will be forwarded immediately your account has been completed…
 
F.W. Hawksford
Major. Officer  i/c Canada Records. Royal Air Force.
14-6-19
 

F.W. Hawksford was a British officer was in charge of the recruits depot where much of the demobilization took place

Folded into four horizontally

35 x 21.5 cm

 

Alfred Clyde Tite #76289

Clyde, who lived in Edmonton, first enlisted on 19th September 1914, then enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps on the 19th June 1917 in Vancouver. His enlistment was a ‘Short Service’ i.e. for the duration of the War. On 1st April 1918 he was transferred to the R.A.F. On 1st April 1919, he was transferred to 44th Wing R.A.F. (Camp Borden). He was discharged on the 6th January 1919.