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- Maurice_Cooper abstract "Captain Maurice Lea Cooper (18 December 1898 – 2 October 1918) was an Irish World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.Cooper was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1998 and educated in Dublin and later at Bootham school York, England. He was born of an English Quaker mother and Irish presbyterian father. He had two sisters Norah Lea and Joyce and enjoyed a happy family life in Dublin.".
- Maurice_Cooper award Military_Cross.
- Maurice_Cooper birthDate "1898-12-18".
- Maurice_Cooper birthPlace Dublin.
- Maurice_Cooper birthPlace Ireland.
- Maurice_Cooper birthYear "1898".
- Maurice_Cooper deathDate "1918-10-02".
- Maurice_Cooper deathPlace Gitsberg.
- Maurice_Cooper deathYear "1918".
- Maurice_Cooper militaryUnit No._213_Squadron_RAF.
- Maurice_Cooper restingPlace Moorslede.
- Maurice_Cooper restingPlace West_Flanders.
- Maurice_Cooper serviceEndYear "1918".
- Maurice_Cooper serviceStartYear "1917".
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- Maurice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink Dadizeele_New_British_Cemetery.
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- Maurice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maurice Cooper".
- Maurice_Cooper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maurice L. Cooper".
- Maurice_Cooper awards Military_Cross.
- Maurice_Cooper birthDate "1898-12-18".
- Maurice_Cooper birthPlace Dublin.
- Maurice_Cooper birthPlace Ireland.
- Maurice_Cooper branch "Aviation".
- Maurice_Cooper dateOfBirth "1898-12-18".
- Maurice_Cooper dateOfDeath "1918-10-02".
- Maurice_Cooper deathDate "1918-10-02".
- Maurice_Cooper deathPlace "Northeast of Gitsberg, Belgium".
- Maurice_Cooper name "Cooper, Maurice".
- Maurice_Cooper name "Maurice Lea Cooper".
- Maurice_Cooper placeOfBirth Dublin.
- Maurice_Cooper placeOfBirth Ireland.
- Maurice_Cooper placeOfDeath "Northeast of Gitsberg, Belgium".
- Maurice_Cooper placeofburial "Moorslede, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium".
- Maurice_Cooper placeofburialLabel Dadizeele_New_British_Cemetery.
- Maurice_Cooper rank "Captain".
- Maurice_Cooper serviceyears "1917".
- Maurice_Cooper shortDescription "British slying ace".
- Maurice_Cooper unit No._213_Squadron_RAF.
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- Maurice_Cooper description "British slying ace".
- Maurice_Cooper description "British slying ace".
- Maurice_Cooper subject Category:1898_births.
- Maurice_Cooper subject Category:1918_deaths.
- Maurice_Cooper subject Category:British_military_personnel_killed_in_World_War_I.
- Maurice_Cooper subject Category:Irish_World_War_I_flying_aces.
- Maurice_Cooper subject Category:People_from_County_Dublin.
- Maurice_Cooper subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Military_Cross.
- Maurice_Cooper subject Category:Royal_Naval_Air_Service_aviators.
- Maurice_Cooper hypernym War.
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- Maurice_Cooper comment "Captain Maurice Lea Cooper (18 December 1898 – 2 October 1918) was an Irish World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.Cooper was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1998 and educated in Dublin and later at Bootham school York, England. He was born of an English Quaker mother and Irish presbyterian father. He had two sisters Norah Lea and Joyce and enjoyed a happy family life in Dublin.".