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- Q5218221 description "Canadian flying ace".
- Q5218221 description "Canadian flying ace".
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- Q5218221 abstract "Captain Daniel Murray Bayne "Nigger" Galbraith was an early World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.Galbraith was the son of R. A. Galbraith. The younger Galbraith was a student at Saint Andrews College in Toronto when World War I started. Accompanied by his friends Roy Brown and Stearne Edwards he trained to fly at a private school in the United States. Galbraith earned Aero Club of America certificate no. 356 on 3 November 1915. He joined the Royal Naval Air Service and was stationed at Dover Seaplane Base on 29 May 1916. Shortly thereafter, on 12 June, he was sent to 1 Naval Wing. Three days later, while flying a Nieuport fighter, he flamed a German seaplane. He destroyed another on 28 September, before switching to the newly formed 8 Naval Squadron and its Sopwith Pups. He added four more wins in a month, from 22 October to 23 November 1916. He was withdrawn from combat for a rest on 1 December. After a spell as an instructor, he flew anti-submarine patrols in Italy in 1918.He joined the Canadian Air Force after the war; however, he was killed in an auto accident on 29 March 1921.".
- Q5218221 allegiance "King George Vof theBritish Empire".
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- Q5218221 birthDate "1895-04-27".
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- Q5218221 birthYear "1895".
- Q5218221 deathDate "1921-03-29".
- Q5218221 deathYear "1921".
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- Q5218221 allegiance "King George V of the British Empire".
- Q5218221 awards "Distinguished Service Cross with Bar, French Croix de Guerre".
- Q5218221 dateOfBirth "1895-04-27".
- Q5218221 dateOfDeath "1921-03-29".
- Q5218221 name "Daniel Murray Bayne Galbraith".
- Q5218221 name "Galbraith, Daniel Murray Bayne".
- Q5218221 nickname "Nigger".
- Q5218221 placeOfBirth "Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada".
- Q5218221 shortDescription "Canadian flying ace".
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- Q5218221 comment "Captain Daniel Murray Bayne "Nigger" Galbraith was an early World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.Galbraith was the son of R. A. Galbraith. The younger Galbraith was a student at Saint Andrews College in Toronto when World War I started. Accompanied by his friends Roy Brown and Stearne Edwards he trained to fly at a private school in the United States. Galbraith earned Aero Club of America certificate no. 356 on 3 November 1915.".
- Q5218221 label "Daniel Murray Bayne Galbraith".
- Q5218221 givenName "Daniel Murray Bayne".
- Q5218221 name "Daniel Murray Bayne Galbraith".
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- Q5218221 nick "Nigger".
- Q5218221 surname "Galbraith".