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on 23 November 1917. The citation for the award read: "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in shooting down in less than two months two Albatross scouts and a Rumpler two-seater and a Fokker scout, and in two engagements flying very low and engaging and scattering hostile infantry."
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at about 0110 hours and closed with it. He fired three drums of incendiary ammunition into the belly of the gasbag before it exploded into flame. There were no survivors from the aircrew; most of the bodies recovered were charred and burned. The burning wreckage at
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for his feat, which was gazetted on 4 October 1916. That same day, Sowrey was nominated for a regular commission in the Fusiliers. Shortly thereafter, on 1 December, he was appointed a
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degree there, and was completing his graduate study when the First World War began. He immediately volunteered for military service; on 31 August 1914 he was commissioned as a
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as its Officer Commanding on 2 February 1926, where he remained until 31 August 1928. For the last eight months of his tenure, he was concurrently Station Commander at
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on 14 June 1917. In the four months between 17 June and 15 October 1917, he scored a dozen aerial victories, both by himself and teamed with aces
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during its bombing raid on England. Having risen rapidly in rank during the war, he remained in service until 1940.
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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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credited with thirteen aerial victories. He was most noted for his first victory, when he shot down
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in 1915. After three months in hospital, he was invalided out, turned around, and joined the
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with the accompanying rank of temporary captain. Sometime in late 1916, he transferred to
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Frederick Sowrey was born to Susan M. 'Cissy' Sowrey on 25 August 1893 in
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The Zeppelin L32 memorial shaft (right front) in Saint Giles Churchyard.
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Sowrey went on liaison duty to France, and while there transferred to
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on 1 January 1919. He received a permanent commission in the new
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to patrol toward Joyce Green. Flying at 13,000 feet, he spotted
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Index

Freddie Sowrey
Twigworth
Eastbourne
British Army
Royal Air Force
Group captain
Royal Fusiliers
No. 39 (Home Defence) Squadron RFC
No. 37 (Home Defence) Squadron RFC
No. 19 Squadron RFC
No. 143 Squadron RAF
No. 41 Squadron RAF
RAF Northolt
First World War
Second World War
Distinguished Service Order
Military Cross
Air Force Cross
Sir Freddie Sowrey
Group Captain
DSO
MC
AFC
flying ace
First World War
Zeppelin L32
Twigworth
King's College School
Bachelor of Science
second lieutenant

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