A collage of three black and white images featuring men dressed in military uniforms, each with distinct expressions.
Flying Officer George Publow Kinnear, Royal Canadian Air Force, Meds'47, at left; Lieutenant Bruce Mackenzie Deans, 1st Hussars, Com'38, centre; and Able Seaman Donald Winchester White, Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, Com'36.

Service members who died in Second World War鈥痟onoured鈥痑t鈥疛DUC

More鈥痶han a million Canadians鈥痑nd Newfoundlanders鈥痵erved in uniform during the Second World War 鈥 an astounding number given Canada鈥檚 population was just 12 million in 1945.  

Some 45,000 never came home.  

Among them were鈥痵ome 175鈥痬embers鈥痮f the Queen鈥檚 community.  

Eighty years after the war鈥檚 end, their names and faces will once again have a permanent place of鈥痟onour鈥痠nside the newly renovated John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC). Framed photographs鈥痮f those who died鈥痺ill be displayed in the building 鈥 a lasting tribute to ensure their sacrifices are never forgotten.  

The photos are scheduled to go up in the JDUC in the coming months. First,鈥痶hey鈥檒l鈥痓e鈥痚xhibited鈥痑t the鈥疭ervice of Remembrance on Nov. 11 in Grant Hall.鈥疐ollowing the service, all鈥痶heir鈥痭ames will be read aloud during a ceremony at the 5th Field Company Plinth on campus鈥痭ear the intersection of Union Street and Fifth Field Company Lane.  

The fallen鈥痳epresented鈥痑ll three branches of the military:鈥痑rmy, air鈥痜orce,鈥痑nd navy. They came from across Canada, first to Queen鈥檚, and then, between 1939 and 1945, to fight for their country.  

Most were alumni, such as Lieutenant Bruce MacKenzie Deans, Com鈥38, from Barrie, Ont., who served with the Canadian鈥疉rmoured鈥疌orps. He took part in the D-Day landings in Normandy,鈥痮n June 6, 1944. Five days later, as Canadian forces pushed inland, he was killed in a tank battle at Le Mesnil-Patry, France.  

Others were students who cut their studies short to join the war effort. Flying Officer George Publow Kinnear, Meds鈥47, from Kingston, spent鈥痑鈥痽ear at Queen鈥檚 before enlisting in the Royal Canadian Air鈥疐orce in 1942. He became a bombardier and鈥痺as killed on鈥疉pril 23, 1944,鈥痺hen his Halifax bomber was shot down over Dusseldorf.  

Like Deans and Kinnear, many died in Europe as Allied forces advanced toward Berlin. But some losses came closer to home. Able Seaman Donald Winchester White, Com鈥36, of Peterborough, Ont.,鈥痙ied鈥疉pril 16, 1945,鈥痺hen a German U-boat torpedoed鈥痟is ship,鈥疕MCS Esquimalt,鈥痭ear Halifax.  

Putting the photos of Queen鈥檚 community members who died in the war on permanent display is an important way to鈥痟onour鈥痶heir service, says Cathi Corbett, Artsci鈥76, Artsci鈥80. 鈥淭hey are鈥痯art of Canadian history that we need to remember.鈥  

Corbett has a personal connection to the project. Her mother, Beatrice Corbett,鈥疊A鈥44, MA鈥95鈥撯痺ho served as a codebreaker on Vancouver Island, B.C.,鈥痙uring the war鈥撯痺orked in the 1990s with Queen鈥檚 faculty,鈥痵taff,鈥痑nd alumni to鈥痠dentify鈥痶he鈥痵ervicemen鈥痠n the photos.  

Their photographs were originally displayed鈥痑fter the war鈥痠n the Students鈥 Memorial Union (now the JDUC) but were removed after a 1947 fire. When the photos and a separate list of names were rediscovered in the 1980s, the鈥痗rucial鈥痙ocument linking names to faces had been lost, leaving the servicemen鈥檚 pictures鈥痷nidentified.  

That sparked鈥痑鈥痩engthy鈥痚ffort by Professor Stewart Webster, Queen鈥檚 archivists, Beatrice鈥疌orbett,鈥痑nd others to restore the record. Alumni, military regiments,鈥痑nd community members were called on for help.鈥疶he鈥Queen鈥檚 Alumni Review鈥痚ven published鈥痷nidentified鈥痯hotos in hopes that classmates could recognize them.  

Eventually, all鈥痶he鈥痭ames鈥痺ere matched to鈥痶heir photos. In鈥1995,鈥痶he framed portraits were once again displayed in the JDUC鈥痺ith鈥痚ach service member鈥檚鈥痭ame, rank, military branch,鈥痑nd鈥痝rad鈥痽ear below. When鈥疛DUC鈥痳enovations began in 2022, they鈥痺ere鈥痳emoved鈥痜or safekeeping.  

With construction鈥痭ow complete,鈥疌athi鈥疌orbett says鈥痵he鈥檚鈥痙elighted the鈥痜rames鈥痺ill soon return to their rightful place. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important that we keep their鈥痬emory鈥痑live,鈥 she says.  

While these鈥痵ervicemen鈥痭ever came home to their loved ones, they will once again have a permanent home at Queen鈥檚.鈥