479:. There Vuillemin regretfully informed him that he had begun the process of transferring men and aircraft to North Africa, but had now received orders to halt all movements. Grinnell-Milne found most of the senior staff officers were either resigned to their fate, obstructive, or openly hostile, though he noted that many of the younger officers and men were eager to leave for England. He left France late on 18 June aboard
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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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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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Battalion,
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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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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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the rank of lieutenant. On 16 December 1920 he was awarded the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
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1143:"No. 56 (Fighter) Squadron: A Record of Great Fighting Men"
214:, and an author. Initially serving with the 7th Battalion,
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The Triumph of Integrity; A portrait of Charles de Gaulle
423:(1926), detailing his time as a prisoner in Germany, and
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Grinnell-Milne eventually returned to aerial combat with
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Mad, is he? The character and achievement of James Wolfe
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and they were married on 17 September 1921. Their son
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945:(Supplement). 8 February 1916. p. 1564.
1548:(Supplement). 11 August 1944. p. 3762.
739:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage
1791:Writers from the London Borough of Bromley
1665:Guttman, Jon & Dempsey, Harry (2009).
1141:Robertson, F.A. de V. (24 December 1936).
623:. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. 1968.
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1265:(Supplement). 11 July 1919. p. 8990.
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404:. On 14 April 1923 he was appointed an
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576:. London: Hurst & Blackett. 1933.
210:who escaped from German captivity, a
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256:Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
654:. London: Chapman & Hall. 1935.
317:. On 21 October he was appointed a
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1333:. 31 December 1920. p. 12758.
859:. 11 December 1914. p. 10590.
597:The Silent Victory, September 1940
459:, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief
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909:. 7 September 1915. p. 8878.
827:. 12 December 1913. p. 9173.
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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:. London: Herbert Jenkins. 1932.
412:, but on 14 April was placed on
341:brought the fighting to an end.
1741:British World War I flying aces
1409:"Royal Air Force: Appointments"
1377:"Royal Air Force: Appointments"
690:"Duncan William Grinnell-Milne"
543:Robin Ian Evelyn Grinnell-Milne
1447:. 24 April 1925. p. 2760.
1283:. 1 August 1919. p. 9868.
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1130:. 7 March 1919. p. 3153.
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188:Duncan William Grinnell-Milne
25:Duncan William Grinnell-Milne
1786:20th-century English writers
969:(363): 960. 10 December 1915
615:. London: Bodley Head. 1963.
607:. London: Bodley Head. 1961.
599:. London: Bodley Head. 1958.
591:. London: Bodley Head. 1957.
461:British Air Forces in France
378:Royal Aircraft Establishment
238:in 1882. He was educated at
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1650:. London, UK: Grub Street.
1483:. 2 May 1939. p. 2926.
1345:"The R.A.F. Aerial Pageant"
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1560:"Personals: To be Married"
883:(348): 630. 27 August 1915
839:Pusher Aces of World War 1
638:. London: John Lane. 1931.
568:. London: John Lane. 1926.
519:Distinguished Flying Cross
166:Distinguished Flying Cross
1691:Behind the Wire Database
1389:(748): 233. 26 April 1923
1307:(575): 26. 1 January 1920
767:Martherus Genealogy Pages
761:Martherus, Robin (2008).
721:, Retrieved 21 June 2021.
230:Early life and background
218:, he was seconded to the
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1642:Shores, Christopher F.;
1497:The Triumph of Integrity
1421:(849): 205. 2 April 1925
1001:(367): 2. 6 January 1916
589:Baden-Powell at Mafeking
178:Broadcaster & author
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1357:(705): 30. 29 June 1922
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1054:(491): 562. 23 May 1918
54:November 1973 (aged 77)
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244:University of Freiburg
1669:. Osprey Publishing.
1174:Revell, Alex (1995).
715:George Grinnell-Milne
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497:. He was promoted to
84:Years of service
989:"The Roll of Honour"
957:"The Roll of Honour"
514:Awards and citations
124:No. 214 Squadron RAF
1806:English biographers
1721:People from Bromley
1597:The Daily Telegraph
1030:. pp. 177–178.
550:), on 26 May 1932.
455:, Air-Vice Marshal
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398:Airco DH.10 Amiens
286:, he shot down an
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220:Royal Flying Corps
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1657:978-0-948817-19-9
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652:Brierley, a novel
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