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- Q7344988 description "World War I flying ace".
- Q7344988 description "World War I flying ace".
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- Q7344988 abstract "Captain Robert Arthur "Robin" Grosvenor was a World War I flying ace credited with 16 aerial victories.He was the son of Helen Sheffield and Lieutenant Colonel Lord Arthur Hugh Grosvenor, a son of the 1st Duke of Westminster.Robin Grosvenor scored his first triumph on 6 December 1917 while flying a RAF SE.5a for No. 84 Squadron. He would not score again until 18 February, but during the next three months after that scored 15 more victories. His victory tally was split evenly between enemy aircraft destroyed and those driven down, at eight each. He shared a victory with another pilot in both categories.Postwar, Grosvenor married Doris May Wignall on 9 December 1925. He was elected as a member of the Royal Aero Club on 2 May 1929.Robin Grosvenor is buried in the churchyard of Eccleston Church near Eaton Hall, Cheshire.".
- Q7344988 allegiance "England".
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- Q7344988 birthDate "1895-05-25".
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- Q7344988 birthYear "1895".
- Q7344988 deathDate "1953-06-12".
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- Q7344988 deathYear "1953".
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- Q7344988 allegiance "England".
- Q7344988 awards "Military Cross with Bar".
- Q7344988 dateOfBirth "1895-05-25".
- Q7344988 dateOfDeath "1953-06-12".
- Q7344988 name "Grosvenor, Robert".
- Q7344988 name "Robert Arthur Grosvenor".
- Q7344988 nickname "Robin".
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- Q7344988 placeOfDeath "Chaddleworth, Berkshire, England".
- Q7344988 shortDescription "World War I flying ace".
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- Q7344988 comment "Captain Robert Arthur "Robin" Grosvenor was a World War I flying ace credited with 16 aerial victories.He was the son of Helen Sheffield and Lieutenant Colonel Lord Arthur Hugh Grosvenor, a son of the 1st Duke of Westminster.Robin Grosvenor scored his first triumph on 6 December 1917 while flying a RAF SE.5a for No. 84 Squadron. He would not score again until 18 February, but during the next three months after that scored 15 more victories.".
- Q7344988 label "Robert Grosvenor (aviator)".
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- Q7344988 givenName "Robert".
- Q7344988 name "Grosvenor, Robert".
- Q7344988 name "Robert Arthur Grosvenor".
- Q7344988 name "Robert Grosvenor".
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- Q7344988 surname "Grosvenor".