Clark Islet


Clark Islet (53˚39'00" 129˚56'00" Head of Hevenor Inlet, Pitt I, S of Prince Rupert). Flight Lt Donald Hartford Clark, a native of Winnipeg who was living at New Westminster and enlisted at Vancouver, died Feb 7, 1944, aged 25, in a collision over the Gulf of Mexico with a US Navy training plane. He was awarded the DFC in 1943 for displaying “courage, determination and cool judgment” while flying Consolidated PBY Catalina bombers on anti-submarine patrol for No 210 Squadron. Clark is...

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