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Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force: 38 [7] Leading 2 seater pilot of war MC* William Gordon Claxton Canada: Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force: 37 [7] DSO, DFC* Willy Coppens Belgium: Belgian Military Aviation: 37 [22] Top Belgian and balloon busting ace of war OL, OWE, OC, CdeG, BCdeG, CdeLd'H, DSO, MC James Ira Thomas Jones United Kingdom
Critical study of Wilfred Owen's oeuvre and his life: Wilfred Owen: The Man, the Soldier, the Poet (Kolkata: Books Way, 2013) by Pinaki Roy (ISBN 978-93-81672-59-4) " Schriften des zum Scheitern Verurteilt : First World War German Poetry" by Pinaki Roy, in Journal of Higher Education and Research Society (ISSN 2349-0209), 3.1 (April 2015): 249 ...
Victoria Cross WW I: WWI Airmen and Their Aircraft (1997). Flying Machines Press (ISBN 1891268007). 96 pgs. Richthofen, Manfred Von, Franks, Norman. The Red Air Fighter (1999). Stackpole Books (ISBN 1853673625). 192 pgs. Rickenbacker, Eddie V. Fighting the Flying Circus: The Greatest True Air Adventure to Come Out of World War I (2001).
Distinguished Flying Cross (UK) [34] Ernest Sidney Tooker, alias: Norman Cooper: Lieutenant No. 73 Squadron RAF: 6 victories Awarded: Distinguished Flying Cross (UK) [35] Roy Edward Dodds: Captain No. 103 Squadron RAF No. 106 Squadron RAF: 7 victories Awarded: Distinguished Flying Cross (UK) [36] John Owen Donaldson: Captain No. 32 Squadron RAF ...
Top US flying ace of the war, credited with 40 confirmed downed Japanese aircraft. Awarded the Medal of Honor. [19] Ivan Kozhedub Soviet Union: 6 July 1943 – 17 April 1945 1940–1985 64 La-5 and La-7: Credited with 64 victories, Kozhedub is the top scoring Allied ace of World War II. One of the few pilots to shoot down a Messerschmitt Me 262 ...
The Lafayette Flying Corps: The American Volunteers in the French Air Service in World War I. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Military/Aviation History Pub, 2000. ISBN 9780764311086; Harris, Henry Scott. All Blood Runs Red: Life and Legends of Eugene Jacques Bullard: First Black American Military Aviator. NOOK Book (eBook): eBookIt, 2012.
He then transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, being commissioned as a temporary second lieutenant (on probation) on 26 September 1916, [4] and was appointed a flying officer on 27 February 1917. [5] Posted to No. 45 Squadron RFC flying the Sopwith 1½ Strutter and Sopwith Camel aircraft, he became an ace , being credited with nine aerial ...