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- Cecil_Roy_Richards abstract "Lieutenant Cecil Roy Richards was an Australian flying ace of World War I. He was credited with twelve aerial victories.Cecil Roy Richards' father was named Alf. The younger Richards enlisted on 16 March 1915. He served on ground duty in both Gallipoli and France before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps in late 1916. He was assigned to 20 Squadron as a pilot flying the Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2d. He drove down an Albatros D.V on 14 June 1917 for his first win. He continued to score for the next two months, through 16 August 1917, including four victories on 17 July. His observer/gunner for nine of these victories was John Cowell. Richards' final tally was four enemy airplanes destroyed, eight driven down out of control.On 19 August 1917, he was shot down and wounded by Ernst Hess of Jasta 28, and then captured.On 26 July 1919, Richards was transferred to the unemployed list of the Royal Air Force.As of 2 April 1948, Richards is referred to in Australian government papers as living at 26 Weewanda Street, Glenelg. He subsequently died in Glenelg on 28 March 1973.".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards allegiance "Australia".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards award Military_Cross.
- Cecil_Roy_Richards birthDate "1893-07-24".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards birthPlace Garvoc.
- Cecil_Roy_Richards birthYear "1893".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards deathDate "1973-03-28".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards deathPlace Glenelg,_South_Australia.
- Cecil_Roy_Richards deathYear "1973".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards militaryUnit No._20_Squadron_RAF.
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- Cecil_Roy_Richards wikiPageWikiLink Garvoc.
- Cecil_Roy_Richards wikiPageWikiLink Glenelg,_South_Australia.
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- Cecil_Roy_Richards wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cecil Roy Richards".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards allegiance "Australia".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards awards Military_Cross.
- Cecil_Roy_Richards birthDate "1893-07-24".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards birthPlace "Garvoc, Victoria, Australia".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards branch "Aviation".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards dateOfBirth "1893-07-24".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards dateOfDeath "1973-03-28".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards deathDate "1973-03-28".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards deathPlace Glenelg,_South_Australia.
- Cecil_Roy_Richards name "Cecil Roy Richards".
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- Cecil_Roy_Richards placeOfBirth "Garvoc, Victoria, Australia".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards placeOfDeath Glenelg,_South_Australia.
- Cecil_Roy_Richards rank "Lieutenant".
- Cecil_Roy_Richards shortDescription "Australian flying ace".
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- Cecil_Roy_Richards description "Australian flying ace".
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- Cecil_Roy_Richards subject Category:1889_births.
- Cecil_Roy_Richards subject Category:1918_deaths.
- Cecil_Roy_Richards subject Category:Australian_World_War_I_flying_aces.
- Cecil_Roy_Richards subject Category:People_from_Victoria_(Australia).
- Cecil_Roy_Richards subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Military_Cross.
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- Cecil_Roy_Richards hypernym Ace.
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- Cecil_Roy_Richards comment "Lieutenant Cecil Roy Richards was an Australian flying ace of World War I. He was credited with twelve aerial victories.Cecil Roy Richards' father was named Alf. The younger Richards enlisted on 16 March 1915. He served on ground duty in both Gallipoli and France before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps in late 1916. He was assigned to 20 Squadron as a pilot flying the Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2d. He drove down an Albatros D.V on 14 June 1917 for his first win.".
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