Newspaper article indicates that he was a POW as of 27 Aug 17. Confirm if, and why, he died in Captivity. Dates do NOT match.
1917-08-11: Chambers died of wounds as a POW (Bristol F2B, A-7169) last seen diving through clouds at an enemy aircraft while on central offensive patrol. Capt Chambers Dow 13.08.17 as POW. His air-gunner, 61852 2AM W. Richman (no forename) wounded & POW.
Cenotaph at Pontypool Cemetery, Pontypool, Kawartha Lakes Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Chambers, Percy Wilmot (Captain)
Prisoner of War Died 1917-August-11

Birth Date: 1888-May-22
Born:
Parents: Mrs. A. J. Chambers
Spouse:
Home: Toronto, Ontario
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RFC
Unit
22 (FB) Sqn- Squadron (RFC)
Base
France
Rank
Captain
Position
pilot
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