Joslyn, Harold Waddell (Lieutenant)

Killed in Action 1917-August-17

Lieutenant Harold Waddell Joslyn RFC

Birth Date: 1893-October-09

Born: Chrystal City, Manitoba

Parents: Rev. J. H. L. Joslyn & Helen Nellie Austin

Spouse: unmarried

Home: Abernathy, Manitoba

Enlistment: Regina, Saskatchewan

Enlistment Date: 1916-March-14

Service

RFC

Unit

20 (FR) Sqn- Squadron (RFC)

Base

France

Rank

Lieutenant

Position

Pilot

Service Numbers

Final Burial
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Joslyn transferred to RFC on 1916-03-14, at Regina. Flying the Bristol F.2b, he and observer Frank Potter shot down an Albatros D.V flown by German ace Alfred Ulmer. Joslyn scored 6 more victories, all with gunner Sgt. Frank Potter, before he was killed in action 1917-08-17. He is listed on the Arras Flying Services Memorial as his body was not recovered.