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- William_Edward_Green abstract "Lieutenant Colonel William Edward Green DFC TD (20 October 1898–23 May 1940) began his military career as a World War I flying ace. He was credited with nine aerial victories while flying the Airco DH.4, making him one of the few World War I aces who were bomber pilots.After World War I, he transferred from the Royal Air Force to the Territorial Army, serving until his death in action on 23 May 1940.".
- Q11812034 abstract "Lieutenant Colonel William Edward Green DFC TD (20 October 1898–23 May 1940) began his military career as a World War I flying ace. He was credited with nine aerial victories while flying the Airco DH.4, making him one of the few World War I aces who were bomber pilots.After World War I, he transferred from the Royal Air Force to the Territorial Army, serving until his death in action on 23 May 1940.".
- William_Edward_Green comment "Lieutenant Colonel William Edward Green DFC TD (20 October 1898–23 May 1940) began his military career as a World War I flying ace. He was credited with nine aerial victories while flying the Airco DH.4, making him one of the few World War I aces who were bomber pilots.After World War I, he transferred from the Royal Air Force to the Territorial Army, serving until his death in action on 23 May 1940.".
- Q11812034 comment "Lieutenant Colonel William Edward Green DFC TD (20 October 1898–23 May 1940) began his military career as a World War I flying ace. He was credited with nine aerial victories while flying the Airco DH.4, making him one of the few World War I aces who were bomber pilots.After World War I, he transferred from the Royal Air Force to the Territorial Army, serving until his death in action on 23 May 1940.".