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Geoffrey H. Hooper

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For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When leading a patrol of four machines, he attacked ten enemy aircraft; during the engagement five of them were destroyed, two by himself. He had previously led a very successful night bombing attack on an aerodrome, in unfavourable weather, dropping
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manning the guns, he scored triple wins on 25 and 29 September, to become a double ace. On 10 November, he racked up his last victory. His final tally was six German fighters destroyed and five driven down out of control. He had also participated in many bombing raids, by both day and night.
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On 8 May 1919, Hooper relinquished his commission upon completion of service but retained the rank of lieutenant. On 24 May, he was transferred to the unemployed list of the Royal Air Force. He was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross on 3 June.
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on 12 April 1917, three days before his 26th birthday. He scored his first victory on 26 June 1917. On 1 July 1917, Hooper was promoted to lieutenant. Only eight days later, on 9 July 1917, he was raised to
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bombs from a very low altitude, and doing a great amount of damage. He has invariably displayed great gallantry and skill when engaged in aerial combats.
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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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and temporary captain. He scored twice more while with 11 Squadron, the last being on 11 September 1917, with
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in the gunner's pit. Hooper then collected a Military Cross and transferred to
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credited with eleven aerial victories, all against German fighter planes.
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On 12 December 1919, he gave up his commission in the Territorial Force
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2nd Lt. (T./Capt.) Geoffrey Herbert Hooper, R.E., attd. R.F.C.
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On 13 June 1927, Hooper completed his service in the reserves.
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Geoffrey Hooper
Sydney
Australia
Royal Engineers
No. 11 Squadron RFC
No. 20 Squadron RAF
World War I
Military Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
flying ace
Aerial victory standards of World War I
Royal Engineers
Royal Flying Corps
No. 11 Squadron RFC
Bristol F.2 Fighter
flight commander
Leslie Powell
No. 38 Squadron RFC
No. 20 Squadron RAF
Harold Leslie Edwards
Kent Fortress Engineers
flight lieutenant
Royal Australian Air Force





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