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Wilson, Bishop Arligton (Lieutenant)

Survived 1917-May-07

Male Head

Birth Date: unkown date (age 20)

Born: Pennsylvania, USA

William Ritson Wilson & Emma White

Ella Marie Fenwick, married 1922

Home: Pennsylvania, USA

Service
RFC
Unit
59 (BR) Sqn- Squadron (RFC)
Base
France
Rank
Position
Observer-Gunner
Service Numbers
Wilson was formerly with the 225 BTN CEF before being attached to the RFC on 1917-04-14, and being confirmed as an Observer and Flying Officer. 1917-03-31: completed course at Wireless & Observers School, Brooklands, 1917-05-07: Wilson and his pilot Capt. William Wilfred Leete (British) were wounded in A-3426, RE-8, and forced to land by hostile aircraft during a line patrol near Ficheux. Both pilot and gunner were wounded in the exchange.
Home
Google MapPennsylvania, USA
Burial
Google MapSaint Mark's Anglican Church Cemetery
Cemetery 1 South Section - Block K Grave 13-1

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