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No 22 Squadron, Vert Galand Aerodome, 1 April 1918


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No. 22 Squadron at Vert Galant (Verte Galand) Aerodrome, 1 April 1918. Observers and pilots of No. 22 Squadron at Vert Galand aerodrome, 1 April 1918. Each of them had brought down at least three German aircraft. Note the flying kit. Left to right: Lieutenant W.S. Hilltout; Second Lieutenant G.N. Traunweiser; Captain S.H. Wallage; Lieutenant B.C. Budd; Lieutenant G.S. Hayward; Lieutenant Hunter; Lieutenant R. Critchley; Captain W.F.J. Harvey; Lieutenant Moore; Captain H.F. Davison; Captain J.E. Gurdon, Major J.E. McKelvie; Lieutenant Berington; Captain R.S.P. Boby; Lieutenant Harrison and Captain D.M. McGoun. Air mechanic handing a drum of ammunition for a Lewis gun to an observer in a Bristol Fighter of No. 22 Squadron. Vert Galland aerodrome, 1 April 1918. The pilot is Lieutenant Davidson and the observer is Lieutenant Morgan, they had 11 victories in two weeks.

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