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John Stanley Chick

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machine, and drove it down in a series of spins and side-slips completely out of control. He then attacked two others and brought them down in the same manner, while his observer drove down another out of control. On another occasion his formation, consisting of five machines, attacked twenty-five enemy aeroplanes. He destroyed one of the enemy, and drove down another out of control. He set a magnificent example of courage and skill.
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For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. While leading a patrol of four machines over the enemy's lines he attacked an enemy two-seater machine, which his observer drove down completely out of control. Shortly afterwards the patrol engaged nineteen enemy machines; he dived on to the uppermost
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fighters. All five triumphs were scored on a single sortie. On 1 April 1918, he was promoted to lieutenant. On 15 May, he ended his victory string by setting a German observation plane afire, destroying one Fokker Dr.I and driving another one down, and destroying a
305:. Chick then attended the Instructors Course at the Central Flying School and was rated A1. A tour of duty at the Central Flying School followed, beginning 22 June 1927. He rounded out the decade by leading the Central Flying School aerobatics team in 1929. 256:. He was commissioned a probationary second lieutenant on 3 May 1917. Chick was granted his pilots certificate, No. 4735, on 27 May 1917. In November 1917, he was assigned to No. 11 Squadron. Piloting a two-seater 597: 627: 632: 260:, he scored all his triumphs in the first four and half months of 1918. On 12 March 1918, he drove down out of control a German observation plane and four 602: 281:
On 13 April 1919, as part of the postwar downsizing of the Royal Air Force, Chick gave up his rank of acting-captain. 1 August 1919 saw him appointed
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Beginning 19 January 1931, he attended the Royal Air Force Staff College. From there he was appointed a flight commander in
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followed on about 16 November 1942. The following year, on 21 February 1943, he was seconded for Special Duty.
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following closely on 1 February 1932. On 15 January 1934, he received his first command, Station Flight of
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John Stanley Chick retired effective 27 December 1947. In his retirement years, he became
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as of 1 June 1940. In 1941, Chick was selected to be Officer Commanding
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John Stanley Chick began his military career as a pioneer in the
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T./2nd Lt. John Stanley Chick, Gen. List and R.F.C.
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Pontardawe
Colchester
Royal Engineers
No. 11 Squadron RFC
No. 100 Squadron RAF
No. 24 Squadron RAF
No. 60 Squadron RAF
No. 203 Squadron RAF
Cambridge University Air Squadron
No. 49 Squadron RAF
RAF Luqa
World War I
World War II
Military Cross
Air Force Cross
Air Commodore
MC
AFC
flying ace
Royal Engineers
Royal Flying Corps
Denham
Bristol F.2 Fighter
Fokker Dr.I
Pfalz D.III
flight commander
flying officer
No. 100 Squadron RAF
No. 24 Squadron RAF

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