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- Arthur_Rullion_Rattray abstract "Rear Admiral Sir Arthur Rullion Rattray KBE, CB, CIE (1891 – 10 August 1966) was a British naval officer who served in the Royal Indian Marine, and also on attachment to the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force during World War I, where he was credited with five aerial victories, to become an ace. He later rose to senior rank in the Royal Indian Navy during World War II.".
- Q4800191 abstract "Rear Admiral Sir Arthur Rullion Rattray KBE, CB, CIE (1891 – 10 August 1966) was a British naval officer who served in the Royal Indian Marine, and also on attachment to the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force during World War I, where he was credited with five aerial victories, to become an ace. He later rose to senior rank in the Royal Indian Navy during World War II.".
- Arthur_Rullion_Rattray comment "Rear Admiral Sir Arthur Rullion Rattray KBE, CB, CIE (1891 – 10 August 1966) was a British naval officer who served in the Royal Indian Marine, and also on attachment to the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force during World War I, where he was credited with five aerial victories, to become an ace. He later rose to senior rank in the Royal Indian Navy during World War II.".
- Q4800191 comment "Rear Admiral Sir Arthur Rullion Rattray KBE, CB, CIE (1891 – 10 August 1966) was a British naval officer who served in the Royal Indian Marine, and also on attachment to the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force during World War I, where he was credited with five aerial victories, to become an ace. He later rose to senior rank in the Royal Indian Navy during World War II.".