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About 60 people gathered in a blistering wind Sunday at the RCAF Monument in Orléans to mark the 60th anniversary of the 445 Squadron’s plane accident of May 15, 1956. On that day, a CF-100 plane suffered a malfunction and crashed into the Villa St-Louis — the rest home of the Sisters of Charity in Ottawa— killing 11 nuns, their Chaplin, a kitchen worker and the two-man crew.
Veterans salute before the wreaths are laid. About 60 people gathered in a blistering wind Sunday at the RCAF Monument in Orleans to mark the 60th anniversary of the 445 Squadron’s plane accident of May 15, 1956. On that day, a CF-100 plane suffered a malfunction and crashed into the Villa St-Louis – the rest home of the Sisters of Charity in Ottawa – killing 11 nuns, their Chaplin, a kitchen worker and the two-man crew.
The Piper’s Lament carried across the water behind the monument before wreaths were laid. About 60 people gathered in a blistering wind Sunday at the RCAF Monument in Orleans to mark the 60th anniversary of the 445 Squadron’s plane accident of May 15, 1956. On that day, a CF-100 plane suffered a malfunction and crashed into the Villa St-Louis – the rest home of the Sisters of Charity in Ottawa – killing 11 nuns, their Chaplin, a kitchen worker and the two-man crew.
Sister Huguette Parent attempts to warm her ears with the commemoration program as the ceremony took place. Beside her, sister Mariette Seguin (far left), laid a wreath on behalf of the Sisters of Charity order. About 60 people gathered in a blistering wind Sunday at the RCAF Monument in Orleans to mark the 60th anniversary of the 445 Squadron’s plane accident of May 15, 1956. On that day, a CF-100 plane suffered a malfunction and crashed into the Villa St-Louis – the rest home of the Sisters of Charity in Ottawa – killing 11 nuns, their Chaplin, a kitchen worker and the two-man crew.
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Veterans salute before the wreaths are laid. About 60 people gathered in a blistering wind Sunday at the RCAF Monument in Orleans to mark the 60th anniversary of the 445 Squadron’s plane accident of May 15, 1956. On that day, a CF-100 plane suffered a malfunction and crashed into the Villa St-Louis – the rest home of the Sisters of Charity in Ottawa – killing 11 nuns, their Chaplin, a kitchen worker and the two-man crew.

The Piper’s Lament carried across the water behind the monument before wreaths were laid. About 60 people gathered in a blistering wind Sunday at the RCAF Monument in Orleans to mark the 60th anniversary of the 445 Squadron’s plane accident of May 15, 1956. On that day, a CF-100 plane suffered a malfunction and crashed into the Villa St-Louis – the rest home of the Sisters of Charity in Ottawa – killing 11 nuns, their Chaplin, a kitchen worker and the two-man crew.

Sister Huguette Parent attempts to warm her ears with the commemoration program as the ceremony took place. Beside her, sister Mariette Seguin (far left), laid a wreath on behalf of the Sisters of Charity order. About 60 people gathered in a blistering wind Sunday at the RCAF Monument in Orleans to mark the 60th anniversary of the 445 Squadron’s plane accident of May 15, 1956. On that day, a CF-100 plane suffered a malfunction and crashed into the Villa St-Louis – the rest home of the Sisters of Charity in Ottawa – killing 11 nuns, their Chaplin, a kitchen worker and the two-man crew.
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