Ezard, Herbert Henry (Second-Lieutenant)

Killed in Flying Accident 1917-May-30

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Birth Date: 1891-June-11

Born: Deptford, London, England

Parents: Dr. Edward Henry Ezard & Mary Helen Glegg

Spouse: unmarried

Home: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England (parents)

Enlistment: previously a Sgt. in the CASC, CEF

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RFC

Unit

24 RS England (OT) Sqn- Squadron (RFC)

Base

England

Rank

Second-Lieutenant

Position

pilot

Service Numbers

Final Burial
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Killed by shrapnel from an explosion in the Divisional Ammunition Park. The newspaper article lists him as a Sergeant. Army? *S.L.* 1917-05-30: Ezard's Maurice Farman stalled after he was wounded by shrapnel then side-slipped and crashed. Between the shrapnel wounds and the injuries from the crash, he died.