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Allegiance
  
Canada

Years of service
  
1916-


Rank
  
2nd Lieutenant

Name
  
Emerson Smith

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Birth name
  
Emerson Arthur Lincoln Smith

Born
  
7 September 1896 York, Ontario, Canada (
1896-09-07
)

Service/branch
  
Royal Flying Corps Royal Air Force

Unit
  
No. 45 Squadron RFC/RAF

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2nd Lieutenant Emerson Smith was a Canadian flying ace during the First World War. World War I. He was credited with seven aerial victories, six while flying a Sopwith Camel. He was shot down and wounded in October 1917 and captured.

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Early life

Smith was born in York, Ontario on 7 September 1896.

First World War

In April 1916 Smith enlisted in the East Kootenay Regiment, transferring to Royal Flying Corps on 5 February 1917. After completing flying training in Canada was commissioned on 16 June 1917 and posted on 12 August 1917 to "A" Flight of 45 Squadron RFC on the Western Front.

Only nine days after joining the squadron Smith helped to destroy a German Albatros scout aircraft, both he and his observer fired at the Albatros and it broke up in the air and crashed. Now flying the Sopwith Camel, the flight were on patrol and engaged 15 Albatros scout aircraft, Smith shot down two. The next day Smith was on an offensive patrol with the flight and they engaged with two DFW and five Albatros aircraft, Smith fired over a hundred rounds into one of Scouts sending it crashing out of control. On 20 September 2nd Lieutenant Moody and Brownell each dived on a German Albatros and fired at it until it dived away, Smith followed the aircraft down firing at it until it went down in flames, they shared the victory. Smith's next victory was on 22 September 1917 over Comines, after the patrol engaged 20 Albatros scouts Smith shot one down out of control. His last victory was on 1 October 1917 when he shot down another Albatross out of control.

On 26 October 1917 he was shot down by Joachim von Busse of Jasta 3, he was wounded and crashed, being captured by the Germans.

List of aerial victories

See also Aerial victory standards of World War I

References

Emerson Smith Wikipedia