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In the autumn of 1941, he went to hospital for treatment of an old wound. While being treated, he toppled off the hospital's balcony to his death on October 3, 1941. He died without a will, and was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.
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When 47 Squadron's fighter flights were incorporated into forming the newly 150 Squadron, Green went with them. On May 6, he began a string of ten triumphs with his new squadron by driving down a
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reconnaissance foe. He accrued victories one or two at a time until July 18, 1918. By then, he had destroyed six enemy planes, including the one shared with Bell and another shared with
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credited with 11 aerial victories. Postwar, he went on to success in business until World War II. After rejoining military life, he again served until his untimely accidental death.
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After his return to Toronto, he married Marion Wilton Baillie, age 22, on June 9, 1923. They had three children: Bremner, Donald, and Elizabeth. He began work as a
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Charles Duncan Bremner Green was the son of Charles and Annie Henderson Green. He was born at sea while his parents were en route to Australia.
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Although he was married with three children when World War II broke out, he re-enlisted, this time in the
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for Amelius Jarvis and Company, and continued with this company until 1939.
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Green was finally awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross on January 1, 1919.
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Index

Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto
King George V
British Empire
Royal Flying Corps
Squadron Leader
No. 47 Squadron RAF
No. 150 Squadron RAF
Distinguished Flying Cross
Croix de Guerre
General Service Medal
Canadian Volunteer Service Medal
DFC
flying ace
164th (Halton and Dufferin) Battalion, CEF
Royal Flying Corps
Flying Officer
lieutenant
Salonika
Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5as
Gerald Gordon Bell
Albatros D.III
DFW
Acheson Goulding
broker
Royal Canadian Air Force
Camp Borden
Squadron Leader
General Service Medal
Canadian Volunteer Service Medal

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