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Jack Wilson (Yorkshire cricketer)

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on 29 August 1917. On 1 April 1918, the Royal Naval Air Service was merged with the Army's Royal Flying Corps to form the Royal Air Force, and Wilson joined the new service with the equivalent rank of
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on the outbreak of war as a probationary flight sub-lieutenant, being confirmed in his rank on 16 September, and was promoted to flight lieutenant on 31 December. In April 1915 he attacked two German
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Although he continued in club cricket after the war, his new claim to fame came as an amateur steeplechase jockey. He rode more than 200 winners, rode in
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in August 1911, one of six matches he played for the county that month. He played against the touring
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with four bombs "with successful results." Later that summer, on 7 June he attacked the
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He was not prolific in the first-class arena. His best innings was a knock of 36 against
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In 1915 he married Louisa Harrison-Broadley. His wife's elder sister was married to
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at Bradford, while his solitary first-class wicket was that of J. W. Hitch, the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
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On 1 January 1916, Wilson was promoted to 773:Knights of the Order of the Crown (Belgium) 627:(Supplement). 28 August 1917. p. 8990. 609:(Supplement). 29 December 1916. p. 13. 591:(Supplement). 31 December 1915. p. 91. 304:in June 1914, he was commissioned into the 553:(Supplement). 29 December 1914. p. 6. 142: 753:Royal Air Force personnel of World War I 16:For other people named Jack Wilson, see 783:Military personnel from North Yorkshire 412: 354:in recognition of distinguished service 778:H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI cricketers 360:". He was allowed to retain his rank. 312:lying at anchor alongside the Mole at 293:After gaining his pilots licence on a 7: 420: 418: 416: 201:, East Riding of Yorkshire, England 748:Royal Navy officers of World War I 14: 723:Royal Naval Air Service aviators 708:People educated at Harrow School 242: 230: 210: 728:British World War I flying aces 535:. 2 October 1914. p. 7807. 713:People from Ryedale (district) 663:. 21 March 1919. p. 3758. 1: 83:Yorkshire County Cricket Club 57:He was born in April 1889 at 573:. 25 June 1915. p. 911. 391:, East Riding of Yorkshire. 285:Distinguished Service Cross 18:Jack Wilson (disambiguation) 383:He died in October 1959 in 326:Distinguished Service Cross 799: 718:Cricket in North Yorkshire 15: 733:Cricketers from Yorkshire 178:North Riding of Yorkshire 453:CricketArchive Oracles. 372:three times, and won on 358:on account of ill-health 45:pilot and winner of the 306:Royal Naval Air Service 103:Marylebone Cricket Club 425:Warner, David (2011). 107:H. D. 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Jack Wilson (disambiguation)
DSC
AFC
amateur
first-class cricketer
World War I
Grand National
Gilling Castle
North Riding
Yorkshire
Harrow School
Yorkshire County Cricket Club
Leicestershire
County Championship
South Africans
Worcestershire
Marylebone Cricket Club
H. D. G. Leveson-Gower
The Saffrons
Eastbourne
Middlesex
Surrey
England
all-rounder
Gilling Castle
North Riding of Yorkshire
Tickton
Beverley
United Kingdom
Royal Navy

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