Sharman, John Edward (Flight Commander)

Killed in Action 1917-July-22

Flight Commander John Edward Sharman RNAS

Birth Date: 1892-September-11

Born: Oak Lake, Manitoba

Parents: Thomas H. & Frances A. Sharman

Spouse: unmarried

Home: Oak Lake, Manitoba

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: 1916-March-03

Distinguished Service Cross & Bar Croix de Guerre with Palm (France)

Service

RNAS

Unit

10 (F) Sqn- Squadron (RNAS)

Base

Rank

Flight Commander

Position

pilot

Service Numbers

Final Burial
Google MapPont-Du-Hem Military Cemetery
Plot IV Row G Grave 22
Sharman received ReAC cert # 3216 at RNAS, Redcar on 1916-07-15. He scored his first victory on 1917-02-25 while flying a Sopwith 1½ Strutter at 3W. Sharman was reassigned to 10 (N) Sqn on 1917-05-01, and joined Raymond Collishaw's "Black Flight." Flying the Sopwith Triplane known as "Black Death," he scored seven more victories before he was killed in action in summer 1917.

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