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George Thomson (RAF officer)

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A brilliant and intrepid observer in whom his pilot places implicit confidence when engaged in action. He has personally accounted for nine enemy machines. On one raid, when acting as escort, 15 enemy aeroplanes were encountered; of these this officer shot down two, which crashed, and one out of
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Canadian airmen were required to complete an Attestation Paper in which they declared an oath of allegiance to King George the Fifth and agreed to serve in any arm of the service for the duration of the war between Great Britain and Germany.
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as an observer, where he scored 14 victories. Thomson returned to the Home Establishment in August 1918 to be trained as a pilot. His death date is unknown, although he is not listed among the few surviving World War I veterans.
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Thornhill, Dumfries, Scotland
United Kingdom
Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
No. 22 Squadron RAF
DFC
DFC
Canadian
First World War
flying ace
Thornhill, Dumfries, Scotland
Celista, British Columbia
Canadian Expeditionary Force
48th Highlanders of Canada
King's Own Scottish Borderers
22 Squadron
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