Synopsis: This documentary is dedicated to the Canadians who volunteered for one of the most dangerous occupations of the war - Bomber Command. Ten thousand of them never came home. This loss was felt by families and communities across the country. Producer Cliff Chadderton, an infantry commander in WWII, made the shocking discovery that from his high school alone - Kelvin High in Winnipeg - more than 50 classmates were killed serving in Bomber Command. The Boys of Kelvin High tells the remarkable story of those who flew in mighty bombers through enemy territory night after night. Against great adversity, they pressed on in a relentless drive to defeat Hitler’s Nazi regime.