This is the book I produced, and you can see it lists everybody who died, and the difference being the ones who are left out.
To answer your question, I have no idea. I wrote to the Legion, I wrote to Veterans Affairs, I wrote to the Secretary General of NATO in Brussels, because I was there, and I wrote to everybody else in between.
Along the way, I even produced a booklet about the air force people who died in New Waterford. I have done everything possible, but I have given up. I hate to say this in front of people, but I think Veterans Affairs is a dictatorship that does what they want. I have no connection with them.
When my dad came back from overseas in 1945 or 1946, there were seven of us boys in one bed and three girls in the next bed. Veterans Affairs got my dad a beautiful home. It's still in our name today. There was no indoor bathroom. Veterans Affairs got him, with a shortage of iron, a septic tank in Saint John, New Brunswick and had it shipped to Glace Bay.
When my mother died at the age of 48, Veterans Affairs helped my dad get a job as a cleaner in the post office. He left the coal mines and worked in the post office. I had the utmost respect for Veterans Affairs, but I don't anymore.
Why? Why have they done this? There's no cost to it.