Lt-Col. P. Flynn

Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Flynn
Royal 22nd Regiment
Flynn

Tuesday was bad for the Royal 22nd regiment, for in the course of war games now in progress south of Camp Borden the regiment’s whole headquarters staff became theoretical casualties in consequence of tank attacks.

(Leader-Post, 31 Aug 1938, 9)

Born in Quebec City on 13 December 1889, Georges Arthur Emile Percy Flynn was a lawyer and son of former Quebec premier Edmund James Flynn (1847–1927). Having served in England and Siberia during the Great War, he was appointed commanding officer of the 22nd Regiment in July 1938. The next month he took part in a war exercise at Camp Borden, where he and his entire headquarters were ambushed and “put out of action.”

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