Maurice D. G. Scott
Captain Maurice Douglas Guest Scott MC (13 November 1895 – 17 March 1918) was a British World War I flying ace credited with twelve official victories, including one observation balloon, while a member of the Royal Flying Corps. He scored as both an aerial observer and a pilot; he was successful while serving with three different squadrons.
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Maurice D. G. Scott
Captain Maurice Douglas Guest Scott MC (13 November 1895 – 17 March 1918) was a British World War I flying ace credited with twelve official victories, including one observation balloon, while a member of the Royal Flying Corps. He scored as both an aerial observer and a pilot; he was successful while serving with three different squadrons.
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United Kingdom
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Western Front
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World War I
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1895-11-13
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Mussoorie, Bengal Presidency, India
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British Army
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1918-03-17
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Shoreham, Sussex, England
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Maurice Douglas Guest Scott
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All Saints' Church, Ockbrook Derbyshire, England
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Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
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No. 18 Squadron RFC
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No. 46 Squadron RFC
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No. 54 Squadron RFC
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No. 91 Squadron RFC
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