He served with the group in New Guinea, Netherlands East Indies, the Philippines and the Ryukyu Islands.
Two leading House Democrats also serve with the group.
He served in various positions with the group, including commander of the 329th Bombardment Squadron, group operations officer and group executive officer.
Fifteen squadrons would eventually serve with the group, which was almost every RCAF heavy bomber squadron.
He served with the group for the duration, until it was decided that they should disband.
The 10th, 14th, 52d, 223d and 268th Aviation Battalions as well as the 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry served with the group.
As the writer and the director serve the actors, the members of this remarkable cast serve them, with the entire group serving the play as a living organism.
He established the Rural Reconstruction Association in 1926 and served as its Council Secretary for 20 years, with the group at the forefront of the agricultural reform movement.
At its peak strength, 6 Group consisted of 14 operational RCAF bomber squadrons, and 15 different squadrons served with the group.
Hynde and Chambers are the only two surviving original members, and he has served two separate tenures with the group.