James Martin Child
British World War I flying ace / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Martin Child MC* (20 October 1893 ā 23 August 1918) was a World War I flying ace. A British citizen living in Canada when the war began, he returned home for service. After being assigned to the Royal Flying Corps, he was credited with eight aerial victories. He died while rescuing a fellow pilot from a crashed aircraft.
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Born | (1893-10-20)20 October 1893 Leytonstone, North London, England |
Died | 23 August 1918(1918-08-23) (aged 24) Turnberry, Scotland |
Buried | Chingford Mount Cemetery, London, England |
Allegiance | British Empire |
Service/ | Aviation |
Rank | Captain |
Unit | No. 4 Squadron RFC No. 19 Squadron RFC No. 84 Squadron RFC |
Awards | Military Cross with Bar, Belgian Order of Leopold and Croix de guerre |
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