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Old 19 March 2004, 03:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I am looking for information on this WW1 Ace, the website tells me he was born in Galway Ireland which is where I'm from, please email me any links, info etc to:

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A quick look at Above the Trenches, an authorative listing of British aces, does not indicate anyone of this name. If I come across anything else, I'll let you know.
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He is not listed in "Above The Trenches" because he was an Observer. He served with No 45 Squadron in 1917 and claimed five victories, four with Lt W A Wright as pilot and the other with 2nd Lt Geoffrey Hornblower Cock.

According to the biology appearing in Above the War Fronts he was born in County Galway and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He served initially with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and transferred into the RFC, joining No 45 Sqn on 5 April 1917. He was wounded on 28 May 1917 and returned to England. He underwent pilot training in 1919 and received a short service commission as a Flying Officer.

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