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50 miles (80 km) in an attempt to bring it to battle. On 13 August, engine trouble forced Tonkin and his observer to land. They were captured by local Arabs, who ransomed them back to the British for a hundred sovereigns. On 19 September, they were brought down by anti-aircraft fire and taken
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Bs against the Turks and Germans. He scored six confirmed victories, and had three unconfirmed victories on 22 July 1918, when he strafed three
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credited with six aerial victories. He worked as a grocer pre-war. He originally joined the No. 10 Machine Gun Company in the
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Above the Trenches Supplement: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the British Empire Air Forces
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Tonkin returned to Australia in March, 1919. He lived another half century, dying on 17 February 1969.
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he had forced to land. On 10 August, he persisted in chasing a
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prisoner, only to be repatriated by rescuing cavalry.
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Index

Avenel, Victoria
Australia
Australia
Lieutenant
No. 1 Squadron AFC
World War I
Distinguished Flying Cross
World War I
flying ace
Australian Imperial Force
Royal Aircraft Factory BE 2
Albatros D.Vs
Rumpler
"Albert Victor Tonkin"
ISBN
1-898697-39-6
ISBN
978-1-898697-39-8
Categories
Australian World War I flying aces
1886 births
1969 deaths

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