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- Q4798500 description "British flying ace".
- Q4798500 description "British flying ace".
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- Q4798500 abstract "Lieutenant Arthur Stuart Draisey was a World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.Draisey clerked at Euston Railway Station, London, from 1915–1917. He joined the Royal Flying Corps in August 1917. He was assigned as an observer/gunner to a Bristol F.2 Fighter in 20 Squadron in France, and teamed with ace pilot Frederick Harlock. The pair scored seven victories together. On 1 July 1918, they drove down a Fokker Dr.I triplane down out of control. The other six wins resulted in the destruction of Fokker D.VIIs–one on 13 August, two on 20 September, another pair on 25 September, and a final one on 27 September 1918.Draisey resigned his commission effective 24 October 1919. His award of the Order of Saint Stanilas indicates he probably served in the British forces that intervened in the Russian Revolution during 1919.".
- Q4798500 allegiance "England".
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- Q4798500 birthDate "1899-11-21".
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- Q4798500 birthYear "1899".
- Q4798500 deathDate "1984".
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- Q4798500 deathYear "1984".
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- Q4798500 serviceEndYear "1919".
- Q4798500 serviceStartYear "1917".
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- Q4798500 allegiance "England".
- Q4798500 awards "Russian Order of Saint Stanilas".
- Q4798500 dateOfBirth "1899-11-21".
- Q4798500 dateOfDeath "1984".
- Q4798500 name "Arthur Stuart Draisey".
- Q4798500 name "Draisey, Arthur".
- Q4798500 placeOfBirth "Brentford, Middlesex, England".
- Q4798500 placeOfDeath "Hounslow, London, England".
- Q4798500 serviceyears "1917".
- Q4798500 shortDescription "British flying ace".
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- Q4798500 comment "Lieutenant Arthur Stuart Draisey was a World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.Draisey clerked at Euston Railway Station, London, from 1915–1917. He joined the Royal Flying Corps in August 1917. He was assigned as an observer/gunner to a Bristol F.2 Fighter in 20 Squadron in France, and teamed with ace pilot Frederick Harlock. The pair scored seven victories together. On 1 July 1918, they drove down a Fokker Dr.I triplane down out of control.".
- Q4798500 label "Arthur Draisey".
- Q4798500 givenName "Arthur".
- Q4798500 name "Arthur Draisey".
- Q4798500 name "Arthur Stuart Draisey".
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- Q4798500 surname "Draisey".