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Lick, Cecil Havelock (Lieutenant)

Survived 1918-July-31

Male Head

Birth Date: unkown date (age 72)

Born: Durham County, Ontario

William James Lick & Mary J. Lick, Davidson, Sask.

unmarried

Home: North Battleford, Saskatchewan

Service
PAF
Unit
203 (F) Sqn- Squadron
Base
France
Rank
2nd-Lieutenant
Position
pilot
Service Numbers
911012, CEF
1917-04-10: to be 2nd-Lieutenant, RFC. 1917-12-07: posted to No1 Aircraft Service Depot as ferry pilot. 1917-12-08: Lick was injured in Brisfit, A-7133; when it stalled after S turns and nosedived from 100 feet on ferry to Receiving Park, 1ASD. 1918-07-31: injured during enemy bombing raid on 203Sqn Aerodrome in France.
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Plot 105

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