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1062: 357:"For conspicuous gallantry and skill. As observer he has been in many fights, and furnished many good reports. On one occasion, when his pilot was gliding back to our lines after his engine had been hit and stopped, he drove off an attacking aeroplane and put out with his hands a fire started by anti-aircraft guns. On another occasion, after driving down one hostile aeroplane, he fired at another, which dived and collided with a third. This last one fell vertically." 404:(on probation) in the Reserve of Air Force Officers on 22 May 1923. He was transferred to class "C" on 7 October 1924, and relinquished his commission on completion of service on 22 May 1926. On 3 June 1928 he received Royal Aero Club Aviator's Certificate No. 8309 on the 341:
was declared. He was later awarded a Bar to his Military Cross "in recognition of gallantry in escaping from captivity". Bott left the RAF after the war, being transferred to the unemployed list on 18 February 1919.
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No. B3995 he destroyed two enemy reconnaissance aircraft on 14 and 15 April 1918, but on 22 April he was shot down and taken prisoner by the Turks. Taken to Constantinople by train, Bott, accompanied by Captain
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fighter aircraft in September. On one flight, he put out an in-flight fire with his gloves; he was awarded his first
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Above the Trenches: a Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the British Empire Air Forces 1915-1920
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with the rank of lieutenant on 1 September 1916, being appointed a flying officer (observer) on 26 September.
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who was credited with five aerial victories. He later became a journalist, editor and publisher who founded
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Second Lieutenant Alan John Bott, Royal Garrison Artillery, Special Reserve (attached Royal Flying Corps).
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in June 1930. They had three children; Simon (b. 1931), Annabel (b. 1933) and Susannah (b. 1935).
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Bott then trained as a pilot, being appointed a flying officer on 1 June 1917. Posted to
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Bott also retained his interest in flying, being granted a commission as a class "A"
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Bott worked as journalist before and just after the outbreak of the war, serving as "
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Captain Alan John Bott, MC, Royal Garrison Artillery, Special Reserve.
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Bott died in a hospital in Westminster, London, on 17 September 1952.
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Bott returned to England in early 1915, and after training in the
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he was commissioned as a second lieutenant (on probation) in the
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with the acting rank of captain on 22 December. Flying the
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on 21 November 1914, and travelled to the Swiss town of
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World War I prisoners of war held by the Ottoman Empire
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He was transferred to the 792:(Supplement). 8 January 1918. p. 664. 20: 774:(Supplement). 19 June 1917. p. 6160. 689:(Supplement). 23 July 1915. p. 7309. 1167:20th-century English non-fiction writers 1137:Royal Air Force personnel of World War I 170:Author, journalist, critic and publisher 929: 927: 804:"Royal Flying Corps - Nieuport serials" 493: 1117:Military personnel from Stoke-on-Trent 1112:British Army personnel of World War I 536: 534: 532: 530: 7: 1152:British World War I prisoners of war 1187:20th-century English businesspeople 222:, Switzerland. He reported on the 14: 1127:Royal Garrison Artillery officers 337:, Greece, arriving there just as 268:, flying as observer/gunner in a 1182:English book publishers (people) 1162:Recipients of the Military Cross 1028:& Guest, Russell F. (1990). 725:. 13 October 1916. p. 9863. 381:Bott had written his first book 1142:British World War I flying aces 991:. 7 October 1924. p. 7255. 16:English World War I flying ace 1: 1009:. 22 June 1926. p. 4045. 902:. 1 April 1919. p. 4217. 599:(309): 1165. 27 November 1914 286:, but went on to claim three 272:with pilot Second Lieutenant 1073:"Portrait of Alan John Bott" 973:. 22 May 1923. p. 3617. 737:"Further Rewards for R.F.C." 663:(810): 1180. 4 December 1914 567:(306): 1105. 6 November 1914 451:. London: William Heinemann. 408:at the Hampshire Aero Club. 143:Sinai and Palestine campaign 67:Westminster, London, England 1132:Royal Flying Corps officers 1063:Works by or about Alan Bott 1032:. London, UK: Grub Street. 748:(409): 923. 26 October 1916 226:on the Zeppelin factory at 1203: 1122:People from Stoke-on-Trent 395:Eastern Nights and Flights 234:, on the opposite side of 1077:National Portrait Gallery 631:(315): 30. 8 January 1915 393:. He followed it up with 364:Bar to the Military Cross 1172:English male journalists 1024:Shores, Christopher F.; 842:(500): 828. 25 July 1918 294:partly for this action. 255:Royal Garrison Artillery 251:Officers' Training Corps 112:Royal Garrison Artillery 460:. London: Avalon Press. 323:Australian Flying Corps 651:"Aircraft and the War" 619:"Aircraft and the War" 587:"Aircraft and the War" 555:"Aircraft and the War" 458:The Londoner's England 935:"Obituary: Alan Bott" 391:Cavalry of the Clouds 305:, he was appointed a 210:special correspondent 92:Years of service 346:Awards and citations 299:No. 111 Squadron RFC 120:No. 111 Squadron RAF 456:Bott, Alan (1947). 443:Bott, Alan (1931). 432:Bott, Alan (1920). 424:An Airman's Outings 421:Bott, Alan (1917). 383:An Airman's Outings 329:, Ukraine, then to 270:Sopwith 1½ Strutter 266:No. 70 Squadron RFC 116:No. 70 Squadron RFC 1054:Works by Alan Bott 1007:The London Gazette 989:The London Gazette 971:The London Gazette 918:The London Gazette 900:The London Gazette 882:The London Gazette 790:The London Gazette 772:The London Gazette 723:The London Gazette 705:The London Gazette 687:The London Gazette 333:, and overland to 259:Royal Flying Corps 1058:Project Gutenberg 1039:978-0-948817-19-9 808:airhistory.org.uk 301:stationed in the 264:He was posted to 174: 173: 61:17 September 1952 1194: 1157:English escapees 1088: 1086: 1084: 1067:Internet Archive 1043: 1011: 1010: 999: 993: 992: 981: 975: 974: 963: 957: 956: 954: 952: 931: 922: 921: 910: 904: 903: 892: 886: 885: 874: 865: 858: 852: 851: 849: 847: 830:"Roll of Honour" 826: 820: 819: 817: 815: 800: 794: 793: 782: 776: 775: 764: 758: 757: 755: 753: 733: 727: 726: 715: 709: 708: 697: 691: 690: 679: 673: 672: 670: 668: 647: 641: 640: 638: 636: 615: 609: 608: 606: 604: 583: 577: 576: 574: 572: 551: 545: 538: 525: 524: 522: 520: 505: 478:R. 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Index

Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
England
Royal Garrison Artillery
No. 70 Squadron RFC
No. 111 Squadron RAF
World War I
Western Front
Sinai and Palestine campaign
Military Cross
& Bar
MC
Bar
World War I
flying ace
Pan Books
special correspondent
Daily Chronicle
Basel
British air raid
Friedrichshafen
Romanshorn
Lake Constance
Inns of Court
Officers' Training Corps
Royal Garrison Artillery
Royal Flying Corps
No. 70 Squadron RFC
Sopwith 1½ Strutter
Awdry Vaucour

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