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George Buchanan Foster

George Buchanan Foster
Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Victoria
In office
21 August 1946 – 31 December 1968
Preceded by George Gordon Hyde
Succeeded by Institution abolished
Personal details
Born (1897-08-19)19 August 1897
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died 3 June 1974(1974-06-03) (aged 76)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Resting place Knowlton Cemetery, Knowlton, Quebec
Political party Union Nationale
Relations George Green Foster, father
Alma mater McGill University
Awards Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Flying Cross
Military service
Allegiance Canada
Service/branch Aviation
Rank Lieutenant
Unit No. 24 Squadron RAF

Lieutenant George Buchanan Foster, MBE DFC KC (19 August 1897 – 3 June 1974) was a Canadian First World War flying ace. He was credited with seven aerial victories.

After the First World War, Foster would become a King's Counsel and prominent attorney as a principal in a major law firm, as well as being appointed a member of the Legislative Council of Quebec.

George Buchanan Foster was born on 19 August 1897 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His mother was Mary Maud Buchanan; his father was Senator George Green Foster. He had one sister, Ruth Elizabeth Foster. He was the great-grandson of Alexander Buchanan, a noted lawyer and judge.

When George Buchanan Foster joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force to serve in the First World War, he was a single student.

On 13 November 1917, Foster was commissioned as a temporary second lieutenant on probation.

After training, he was assigned to 24 Squadron in France as a SE.5a pilot from 8 March to 27 August 1918. During this posting, he destroyed an observation balloon, two Pfalz D.III fighters, a Fokker Triplane, and a Hannover two-seater; he also shared in destruction of a Hannover, and drove a Fokker Triplane down out of control. His exploits won him a Distinguished Flying Cross, which was gazetted on 2 November 1918.


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