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Duncan Grinnell-Milne

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In 1919 and 1920, Grinnell-Milne served with No. 214 Squadron and No. 14 Squadron in Egypt. He was appointed an acting-captain on 1 May 1919, and on 30 May his award of a bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross was gazetted. On 1 August he was granted a permanent commission in the Royal Air Force with
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was born on 13 January 1925. They divorced in 1927. He married Blanca de Undurraga y Sandiford, daughter of Don Julio de Undurraga, which also ended in divorce, and he finally married Pauline Alice Margaret Lemieux, daughter of Dr. Louis-Joseph Lemieux (Canadian Member of Legislative Assembly for
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This officer has shown exceptional gallantry and disregard of danger on numerous occasions, notably on 5th October, when he obtained a direct hit on a train with a bomb; he then attacked and destroyed in flames a balloon on the ground. On his return journey he attacked troops and transport with
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Grinnell-Milne spent over two years as a prisoner of war before he finally escaped in April 1918, making his way from Germany to The Netherlands and was briefly interned before returning to England, where on 16 May he was presented to King
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on 13 December 1913 at the age of 17. On the outbreak of World War I he was considered too young for front-line service, so in an effort to evade this restriction, on 12 December 1914 he transferred to the 7th Battalion,
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on 3 August 1941. Grinnell-Milne was invalided out of the RAF (technically he resigned his commission), retaining his rank of flying officer on 20 July 1944. Thereafter he rejoined the BBC, remaining there until 1946.
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Grinnell-Milne was married three times. In May 1921 he became engaged to Frances Warrington La Lanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dale La Lanne of
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He was the second son of George Grinnell-Milne (1853–1931), a merchant banker, and Maria Caroline Mess (1862–1942) who were married in
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for flying training, and on 17 August 1915 was granted Royal Aero Club Aviators' Certificate No. 1609 following a flight in a
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After leaving the RAF he worked as an art dealer in New York, and also as an author, publishing two autobiographical works;
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in the Air Section of the British Delegation in Paris. On 20 February 1925 he was posted to No. 19 Squadron at
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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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Above the Trenches: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the British Empire Air Forces 1915-1920
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On 17 December Grinnell-Milne took command of No. 56 Squadron, remaining with it until it was reduced to
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on 29 October, and destroyed his fifth and final aircraft, another D.VII, on 3 November north-east of
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Grinnell-Milne settled in London and became a professional writer, mainly of history and biography.
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Grinnell-Milne was commissioned as a second lieutenant (on probation) in the 5th Battalion,
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marked success, dropping his last bomb in the middle of a crowd of enemy troops.
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He returned to military service prior to World War II, being commissioned as a
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Grinnell-Milne was promoted to lieutenant on 29 September 1915, and posted to
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High in the Empty Blue: The History of 56 Squadron, RFC/RAF 1916-1920
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the same day. He destroyed and drove down two more D.VII's over the
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The Killing of William Rufus: an investigation in the New Forest
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with the rank of acting-captain, and celebrated by destroying a
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the rank of lieutenant. On 16 December 1920 he was awarded the
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The Triumph of Integrity; A portrait of Charles de Gaulle
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Grinnell-Milne eventually returned to aerial combat with
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and they were married on 17 September 1921. Their son
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on 25 April 1939. On 17 June 1940, following Marshal
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Newton Abbot: David & Charles. 1968. 20: 1265:(Supplement). 11 July 1919. p. 8990. 1022: 1020: 1018: 1016: 271:biplane at the Military Flying School at 261:Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) 1756:Royal Air Force personnel of World War I 1528:. 23 September 1941. pp. 5527–5528. 1247:(Supplement). 30 May 1919. p. 7031. 789: 787: 785: 783: 731: 729: 727: 451:'s declaration of his intention to seek 1494:Grinnell-Milne, Duncan William (1962). 670: 404:. On 14 April 1923 he was appointed an 263:. However, he was soon seconded to the 1197: 1195: 1500:. New York: MacMilllan. pp. 8–10 576:. London: Hurst & Blackett. 1933. 210:who escaped from German captivity, a 16:English First World War pilot and POW 7: 1746:British World War I prisoners of war 256:Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) 654:. London: Chapman & Hall. 1935. 317:. On 21 October he was appointed a 1592:"Count Robin de la Lanne-Mirrlees" 1333:. 31 December 1920. p. 12758. 859:. 11 December 1914. p. 10590. 597:The Silent Victory, September 1940 459:, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief 14: 1112:. 1 November 1918. p. 12901. 927:. 19 October 1915. p. 10280. 909:. 7 September 1915. p. 8878. 827:. 12 December 1913. p. 9173. 445:Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 388:, where he and Flight Lieutenant 282:, where on 28 November, flying a 1776:Recipients of the Military Cross 1646:& Guest, Russell F. (1990). 1465:. 27 October 1925. p. 6923. 1211:. 8 February 1919. p. 2039. 646:. 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Index

Bromley
Westminster
Captain
Rifle Brigade
Royal Fusiliers
No. 16 Squadron RFC
No. 56 Squadron RFC
No. 214 Squadron RAF
No. 14 Squadron RAF
No. 19 Squadron RAF
No. 56 Squadron RAF
Military Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
& Bar
Captain
MC
DFC*
pilot
prisoner of war
flying ace
Royal Fusiliers
Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
The Hague
Cheam School
University of Freiburg
Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Royal Flying Corps
Maurice Farman

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