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Awdry Morris Vaucour, MC & Bar, DFC (8
March 1890 – 16 July 1918) was a
First World War
flying ace
credited with
seven aerial victories. For part of his...
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Anglican clergyman,
Bishop of Southampton,
Osaka and
South Tokyo Awdry Vaucour (1890–1918),
British First World War
flying ace This page
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Commanding No. 45
Squadron (acting) 18–24
August 1917 Succeeded by
Awdry Vaucour Unknown Officer Commanding No. 45
Squadron 1922–1924 Succeeded by Roderic...
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William Tinsley Alexander Tranter Norman Trescowthick Francis Turner Awdry Vaucour Harold Walkerdine James Wellwood Harold Albert White Hugh
White Percy Williams...
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producer Bunny Sterling (1948–2018), Jamaican-born
British boxer Awdry Vaucour (1890–1918),
English First World War
flying ace
Bernard Wadsworth, Canadian...
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remainder of the war in Britain. 16 July –
British flying ace
Major Awdry Vaucour was
killed in the
vicinity of
Monastier di Treviso,
Italy when he was accidentally...
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Manoir de la Thibaudière in Tercé Château de
Touffou in
Bonnes Château de
Vaucour in Leignes-sur-Fontaine Château de
Vayres in Saint-Georges-lès-Baillargeaux...
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Sopwith 1½
Strutter with
pilot Second Lieutenant Awdry Vaucour. On 24
August 1916 Bott and
Vaucour were shot up and
forced to land by
Leopold Reimann of...
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Captain A T
Harris (acting) 24
August 1917 to 16 July 1918
Major A M
Vaucour (killed in
action on 16 July 1918) 16 to 23 July 1918
Captain R J Dawes...
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Royal Air
Force 7 Kurt
Ungewitter German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 7
Awdry Vaucour†
United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps,
Royal Air
Force 7
Marie Vitalis France...