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James Bush (RFC officer)

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aflame and send another down out of control. He went to score four more triumphs, the final one coming on 2 October 1917 (For three-but not his final flight-his observer was
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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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Burke's Landed Gentry 1952, 'Bush (formerly Cromwell) formerly of Cheshunt Park' pedigree, pg 330
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in 1915, Bush was of the few survivors of his battalion from Suvla Bay, afterwards receiving a
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with the rank of lieutenant. On 24 April 1917 Bush was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps.
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Bush was invalided home in late 1915. On 25 February 1916 he was appointed an
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5th (Service) Battalion, The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment)
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as a temporary second lieutenant on 22 September 1914. Sent to
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He was posted to 22 Squadron as a pilot of a two-seater
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He was a descendant of the regicide 628:British Army personnel of World War I 7: 178:credited with six aerial victories. 618:Aviators killed by being shot down 515:Commonwealth War Graves Commission 378:. 22 September 1914. p. 7489. 14: 583:Military personnel from Salisbury 623:Recipients of the Military Cross 102:British Army, Royal Flying Corps 608:British World War I flying aces 1: 432:. 3 March 1916. p. 2349. 343:(465): 1229. 22 November 1917 213:He was commissioned into the 229:, and also the award of the 603:Royal Flying Corps officers 593:Wiltshire Regiment officers 548:. London, UK: Grub Street. 644: 544:; Guest, Russell (1990). 598:Dorset Regiment officers 540:Shores, Christopher F.; 511:"Bush, James Cromwell" 292:"James Cromwell Bush" 223:mention in despatches 107:Years of service 208:St. Edward's Schools 274:Communal Cemetery. 272:Neuville-en-Ferrain 249:Bristol F.2 Fighter 164:James Cromwell Bush 135:No. 22 Squadron RFC 22:James Cromwell Bush 484:The London Gazette 466:The London Gazette 448:The London Gazette 430:The London Gazette 412:The London Gazette 394:The London Gazette 376:The London Gazette 202:. 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Index

Salisbury
Wiltshire
England
Belgium
Nord
France
The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment)
Dorset Regiment
No. 22 Squadron RFC
World War I
Military Cross
MC
World War I
flying ace
Salisbury
Seend
Reynell Taylor
Oliver Cromwell
Fritham
St. Edward's Schools
5th (Service) Battalion, The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment)
Gallipoli
mention in despatches
Ian Hamilton
Military Cross
aide-de-camp
Dorset Regiment
Bristol F.2 Fighter
Carleton Clement
Albatros D.V

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