Jean Lee (aircraftwoman) explained

Jean Lee
Birth Date:26 July 1924
Birth Place:Cranbrook, British Columbia
Allegiance: Canada
Branch:Royal Canadian Air Force
Serviceyears:1942–1945
Battles:World War II

Jean Suey Zee Lew (née Lee; July 26, 1924) is a Canadian veteran of World War II who was the only woman of Chinese-Canadian descent to serve in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).[1] As a member of the RCAF Women's Division, Lee was stationed from 1942 to 1945 at the Royal Canadian Air Force Depot, Eastern Air Command, at Rockcliffe, Ontario.

Lee was born on July 26, 1924, in Cranbrook, British Columbia to Lee Look (Chow Man) and Huey Shee Lee.[2] She had two brothers who also served in the military – Wilson John Lee who served with training command at Fort Macleod,[3] and William, who served in the Korean War. She was awarded her Canadian Citizenship Certificate in a ceremony in February 1947, along with 6 other veterans. She was one of the first women of Chinese descent to become a Canadian citizen. From 1874, Chinese Canadians had been restricted from Canadian citizenship.

As of 2023, Lee lived a "very private" life residing in Washington D.C..[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jean Lee, the only Chinese Canadian in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Women's Division. . The Chinese Canadian Military Museum . December 27, 2010.
  2. Wong, pg. 52
  3. Wong, pg. 51
  4. Web site: Go Cranberley Winter 2023/24 . issuu . 7 May 2024 . 24.