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RCAF Station Lachine

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RCAF Station Lachine began operation in 1941 as a transit point for the ferrying of aircraft and the transportation of supplies to Europe during the
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in July 1956. No. 2 Air Movement Group (2 AMU) was formed at Lachine in 1951 and provided support to these squadrons.
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were re-established at Lachine in March 1947 and April 1949 respectively. No. 426 Squadron moved to
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Air Transport Command moved to Trenton in September 1959 when the station closed.
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Military Bruce - Canadian Military History. Retrieved 2014-06-16
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Royal Canadian Air Force
Lachine
Dorval
Quebec
Canada
Montreal
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Second World War
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
Air Transport Command
RCAF Station Rockcliffe
No. 426 Transport Squadron
436 Transport Squadron
Trenton
RCAF Station Downsview
RCAF Station Lachine
45°28′14″N 73°44′27″W / 45.4706°N 73.7408°W / 45.4706; -73.7408
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