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Name: Ronald St. Clair McClintock
Military Cross (MC)
Country: England
Rank: Major
Service: Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Unit: 2, 3, 64
Victories: 5
Born: 13 July 1898
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Died:  
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Military Cross (MC)
Lt. (T./Capt.) Ronald Sinclair MoClintock, R.F.A. and R.F.C.
   For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. On one occasion he shot down two enemy machines, and on the following day he attacked and shot down a hostile two-seater machine at a height of 100 feet. He has led upwards of forty patrols and has performed much valuable work on low-flying reconnaissance and bombing patrols. As a flight commander he has been untiring in his care of personnel and machines, and as a patrol leader he has displayed the greatest courage and resource.
Supplement to the London Gazette, 22 June 1918 (30761/7418)
 
Victories
Date Time Unit Aircraft Opponent Location
1 10 Mar 1918 1350 64 S.E.5a LVG C (OOC) Marquion
2 23 Mar 1918 1440 64 S.E.5a Pfalz D.III (DES) Pronville
3 23 Mar 1918 1515 64 S.E.5a Albatros D.V (DES) Biache
4 24 Mar 1918 1835 64 S.E.5a C (DES) Le Transloy
5 02 Apr 1918 1810 64 S.E.5a Albatros D.V (DES) Fricourt
 
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