Dunlap Island


Dunlap Island (49˚13'07" 125˚56'37" Between Vargas I and Meares I, Clayoquot Sd, W side of Vancouver I). Air Marshal Clarence “Larry” Rupert Dunlap, CBE (1908–2002), was a flight lt in 1930 when he took the first aerial photographs of the Pacific coast for the Canadian Hydrographic Service. Born at Sydney Mines, NS, he joined the RCAF in 1928 and was director of armament at RCAF HQ, Ottawa, by 1939. In WWII he served as CO of RAF Leeming, a UK bomber base; CO of No 331 Wing in Tunisia;...

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