They made the Ultimate Sacrifice
TURNER, Alan Thomas, AB AA III, V50180, RCNVR, MPK - 21 Aug 1944, HMCS ALBERNI - Son of Kathleen Turner, of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
AB Turner died when his ship, HMCS ALBERNI, was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel on 21 Aug 1944 by U-480, southeast of the Isle of Wight. Fifty-nine of her ship's company lost their lives.
Alan Turner grew up in Transcona and moved to the West end of Winnipeg in his teens. He attended MHS Isbister school, Hugh John MacDonald and Daniel McIntyre school and prior to enlistment was employed by MacDonald brothers. At a young age, Alan enrolled in Sea Cadets at the Winnipeg Division. His hobbies included sports and art. His passion was cartooning and illustrating. Alan enlisted with the R.C.N.V.R. in February 1941 in the midst of World War II, as an underage seaman. Turner Point on Kasmere Lake was named after him in 1989.
Ships served in: HMCS CHIPPAWA - Enlisted 13 Jan 1942. Commenced Active Service 14 Feb 1942 as an Ordinary Seman, RCNVR HMCS ST HYACINTHE - Drafted to ST HYACINTHE 14 Apr 1942 HMCS CORNWALLIS - Drafted to CORNWALLIS 16 Aug 1942 HMCS ALBERNI - Drafted to ALBERNI 06 Oct 1942 * Rated Able Seaman 14 Feb 1943 * Rated Acting Anti-Aircraft Rating 3rd Class 08 Mar 1943 * Rated Anti-Aircraft Rating 3rd Class 04 Apr 1944
(AT01) AB Alan Turner Reported Missing - Article from the Winnipeg Evening Tribune (AT02) AB Alan Turner Presumed Dead - Article from the Winnipeg Evening Tribune (AT03) Documents from the Service File of Alan Turner
Second World War Casualty Index
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