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to go into action in France, No. 7457. He was rather proprietorial about it, supposedly refusing leave to monopolize flying it on a daily basis. He scored his first win with the new aircraft on 17 January 1916; by 12 March, he had three unconfirmed wins, and three more triumphs credited to him,
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On 12 December 1919 Powell was granted a short service commission in the RAF, with the rank of flight lieutenant, but this was cancelled a week later. However, he was granted a short service commission as a flight lieutenant again, on 5 June 1920. After serving at the
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rank of flying officer on 6 February 1940, and from flight lieutenant to temporary squadron leader on 1 June 1942, which was made war substantive on 2 December 1942. Shortly afterwards he was promoted to acting wing commander, and subsequently received three
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On 19 September 1939, soon after the outbreak of the Second World War, Powell was granted a commission "for the duration of hostilities" as a pilot officer on probation in the Administrative and Special Duties Branch of the
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Powell returned to England in April 1916, and was based at Cambridge, but in May returned to France when posted to No. 40 Squadron as a flight commander. The squadron was the first unit to be equipped with the
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from 9 July 1925. On 5 June 1927 Powell was transferred to the RAF Reserve as a "Class A" officer, finally relinquishing his commission after completing his period of service on 5 June 1931.
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with the temporary rank of captain. He gained his second confirmed victory on 19 December. He had one more unconfirmed claim while flying the Gunbus, on 2 January 1916, and was awarded the
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Powell returned to France on 2 August 1917 when appointed commander of No. 41 Squadron. On 2 February 1918, during an offensive patrol over the
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sector, Powell was wounded and his engine disabled during a dogfight with Max KΓΌhn of
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In his later years, Powell lived in Dorset. He died in Cambridge in May 1992.
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post-war, serving until 1927, then returned to military service during the
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Powell began his military service in August 1913, when he joined the
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Index

Frederick York Powell
Patricroft
Manchester
Lancashire
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
British Army
Royal Air Force
Wing Commander
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry
Manchester Regiment
No. 5 Squadron RFC
No. 40 Squadron RFC
No. 28 Squadron RAF
No. 41 Squadron RFC
First World War
Western Front
Second World War
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Military Cross
OBE
MC
flying ace
First World War
Royal Air Force
Second World War
Patricroft
Manchester
Great Crosby
South Shore, Blackpool

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