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Edgar McCloughry

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during the Second World War. He shot down 21 aircraft and military balloons during the former war, making him the 6th highest-scoring Australian ace. He was also awarded the
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Ritchie, Sebastian (1998). "A Political Intrigue Against the Chief of the Air Staff: The Downfall of Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall".
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on the Western Front. He was seriously injured in a crash shortly thereafter and, after recovering in hospital, was reassigned as a
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McCloughry left the AFC in August 1919 and pursued a career as an engineer in the United Kingdom before joining the
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Edgar McCloughry at the Australian Dictionary of Biography
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of the First World War, and a senior commander in the
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Index

Hindmarsh
Edinburgh
Australian Imperial Force
Australian Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Air Vice-Marshal
No. 38 Group
No. 18 Group
Allied Expeditionary Air Force Bombing Committee
No. 44 Group
No. 4 Squadron
First World War
Western Front
Second World War
Operation Overlord
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order
Distinguished Flying Cross
Bar
Mentioned in Despatches
Wilfred McClaughry
Air Vice-Marshal
CB
CBE
DSO
DFC
Bar
fighter pilot
flying ace

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