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- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duncan Grinnell-Milne".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne allegiance "United Kingdom".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne awards Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne awards Medal_bar.
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne awards Military_Cross.
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne battles "First World War".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne battles "Second World War".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne birthDate "1896-08-06".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne birthPlace "Bromley, London, England".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne branch "British Army".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne branch "Royal Air Force".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne commands No._56_Squadron_RAF.
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne dateOfBirth "1896-08-06".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne dateOfDeath "November 1973".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne deathDate "November 1973".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne deathPlace "Westminster, London, England".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne hasPhotoCollection Duncan_Grinnell-Milne.
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne laterwork "Broadcaster & author".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne name "Duncan William Grinnell-Milne".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne name "Grinnell-Milne, Duncan William".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne placeOfBirth "Bromley, London, England".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne placeOfDeath "Westminster, London, England".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne rank Captain_(British_Army_and_Royal_Marines).
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne serviceyears "1914".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne serviceyears "1939".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne shortDescription "British WWI flying ace and author".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne unit No._14_Squadron_RAF.
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- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne description "British WWI flying ace and author".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne description "British WWI flying ace and author".
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- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne comment "Captain Duncan William Grinnell-Milne MC, DFC* (1896–1973) was an English First World War pilot credited with six confirmed aerial victories, a prisoner of war who successfully escaped from German captivity, a flying ace, and an author. Initially serving with the 7th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, he was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps before joining the Royal Air Force.".
- Duncan_Grinnell-Milne label "Duncan Grinnell-Milne".