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- Q6229726 description "American flying ace".
- Q6229726 description "American flying ace".
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- Q6229726 abstract "Captain John Owen Donaldson (May 14, 1897 – September 7, 1930) was a World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.Donaldson was born in Fort Yates, North Dakota, the son of General Thomas Quinton Donaldson. He left Cornell and joined the Royal Flying Corps in Canada in March 1917. When the U.S. declared war, he transferred to the American air service. He was attached to the RAF (successor to the RFC), and posted to 32 Squadron. From July 22 through August 29, 1918, he destroyed four Fokker D.VII fighters and drove down three others out of control.On September 1, he was shot down by Theodor Quandt, and captured. The following day, he and another prisoner escaped and tried to steal a German two-seater for a flying exit. Donaldson received a bayonet wound in the back struggling with a sentry, and the refugee duo fled. On September 9, they were caught swimming a stream in no man's land, and re-incarcerated. Three days later, Donaldson, his companion, and three other POWs escaped; Donaldson made it to the Netherlands in October.Donaldson won the U.S. transcontinental air race in October 1919, and was awarded the Mackay Gold Medal. He resigned his commission in 1920. He became president of Newark Air Service in New Jersey while continuing to be an air racer.".
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- Q6229726 birthDate "1897-04-14".
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- Q6229726 birthYear "1897".
- Q6229726 deathDate "1930-09-07".
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- Q6229726 deathYear "1930".
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- Q6229726 serviceEndYear "1918".
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- Q6229726 awards "Distinguished Service Cross, British Distinguished Flying Cross, Belgian Croix de Guerre, Mackay Gold Medal".
- Q6229726 battles "50".
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- Q6229726 dateOfBirth "1897-04-14".
- Q6229726 dateOfDeath "1930-09-07".
- Q6229726 name "Donaldson, John".
- Q6229726 name "John Owen Donaldson".
- Q6229726 placeOfBirth "Fort Yates, North Dakota, USA".
- Q6229726 placeOfDeath "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA".
- Q6229726 serviceyears "1917".
- Q6229726 shortDescription "American flying ace".
- Q6229726 unit "Royal Air Force * No. 32 Squadron RAF".
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- Q6229726 comment "Captain John Owen Donaldson (May 14, 1897 – September 7, 1930) was a World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.Donaldson was born in Fort Yates, North Dakota, the son of General Thomas Quinton Donaldson. He left Cornell and joined the Royal Flying Corps in Canada in March 1917. When the U.S. declared war, he transferred to the American air service. He was attached to the RAF (successor to the RFC), and posted to 32 Squadron.".
- Q6229726 label "John Owen Donaldson".
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- Q6229726 givenName "John".
- Q6229726 name "Donaldson, John".
- Q6229726 name "John Donaldson".
- Q6229726 name "John Owen Donaldson".
- Q6229726 surname "Donaldson".