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Alexander Roulstone

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262:"For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when engaged in aerial fighting and in photographic reconnaissances. In spite of continual hostile attacks he had proved most successful in securing photographs, and on several occasions he shot down enemy machines out of control, displaying skilful manoeuvring and great determination." 211:
as replacement bombers for the FE.2. On 20 and 22 July, Roulstone used his new mount to great effect, downing a German each day and becoming an ace. He added one more to his score a month later, on 22 August. After a transfer to No. 57 Squadron, which saw him still a flight commander piloting a DH.4,
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in 1944. In 1954 he and his wife donated a plot of land on Main Street, East Leake, for the building of a new Catholic church "Our Lady of the Angels". In 1961 he sold some land close to his home for house building, and part of this development is named "Roulstone Crescent".
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effective 24 October 1919, although on 9 March 1920, the notice of his commission was cancelled. On 18 March 1920, he was transferred to the unemployed list of the Royal Air Force.
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Roulstone was commissioned as a temporary second lieutenant in the infantry on 7 April 1915, and on 9 May 1916 was transferred to the regular forces from a service battalion in the
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credited with eight aerial victories. He scored his victories, and downed two German aces, while handicapped by flying bombers.
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set afire a British aircraft from No. 16 Squadron, turned the tables on the German, Leutnant
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he rounded off his list with a victory each on 13 and 17 March 1918. His last win was over
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on 14 February 1917. By 6 April, he was flying with No. 25 Squadron in a
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T./2nd Lt. (T./Lt.) Alexander Roulstone, Gen. List and R.F.C.
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in late 1965 and was buried in East Leake on 6 December.
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Roulstone was granted a short service commission as a
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Taking Stock: Catholic churches in England and Wales
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Index

Salford, Lancashire
Isle of Wight
East Leake
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment
No. 110 Squadron RFC
No. 25 Squadron RFC
No. 57 Squadron RFC
Military Cross
MC
flying ace
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment
Royal Flying Corps
flying officer
Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2b
Givenchy
Albatros D.III
Karl Emil Schäfer
flight commander
Airco DH.4s
Hans Bethge
flight lieutenant
East Leake
British Gypsum
Isle of Wight



"Alexander Roulstone"
"No. 29120"
The London Gazette

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