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Nickname(s)
  
"Chaps"

Name
  
Cecil Marchant

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
May 30, 1965

Years of service
  
1913–1919

Awards
  
Military Cross

Rank
  
Captain


Born
  
15 June 1895 (
1895-06-15
)

Battles/wars
  
World War I  • Western Front

Battles and wars
  
World War I, Western Front

Service/branch
  
British Army, Royal Air Force

Unit
  
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Middlesex Regiment, No. 46 Squadron RAF

Captain Cecil James Marchant (15 June 1895 – 30 May 1965) was an English flying ace during World War I. He was credited with nine aerial victories.

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Early life and military career

Cecil James Marchant was born in London, and enlisted into the Army in 1913, when he was 18 years old. He served in the 2nd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and had achieved the rank of sergeant by 8 October 1914, when he received a mention in despatches from the Commander-in-Chief, Field-Marshal Sir John French. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 14th Battalion, The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) on 22 July 1915.

Flying service

Marchant served about 18 months in the trenches, before being transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. He was granted Royal Aero Club Aviator's Certificate No. 3971 on 1 August 1916, and was appointed a flying officer the same day, as was customary on completion of pilot training, and transferred to the General List.

His first assignment was as a Sopwith Pup pilot in No. 46 Squadron in early 1917. He was promoted to lieutenant on 1 March 1917. That combat tour ended in June.

On 1 January 1918, Marchant was appointed a flight commander with the temporary rank of captain. He returned to No. 46 Squadron in February 1918, which had been re-equipped with the Sopwith Camel. He scored his first aerial victory on 22 March, and ran his tally to nine over the next 45 days.

He was awarded the Military Cross, which was gazetted on 22 June 1918. His citation read:

Temporary Captain Cecil James Merchant, General List and Royal Flying Corps.

On 2 July 1918, Marchant was severely enough wounded to require removal from combat duty for hospitalization. He was temporarily appointed a 3rd Class Staff Officer in the Air Ministry on 6 October 1918, and again on 10 February 1919. On 20 March 1919, he was appointed an adjutant; this time, he was an acting captain, though drawing the pay and allowances as a lieutenant.

Post World War I

Marchant worked in his family's business postwar. He was also a prime mover in organizing squadron reunions.

Cecil James Marchant died on 30 May 1965.

References

Cecil Marchant Wikipedia