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Frank Godfrey

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Died
  
Unknown

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom


Rank
  
Captain

Name
  
Frank Godfrey


Born
  
16 August 1889 Godalming, England (
1889-08-16
)

Service/branch
  
British Army Royal Air Force

Unit
  
Middlesex Regiment No. 20 Squadron RAF

Awards
  
Distinguished Flying Cross

Captain Frank Godfrey , was an English World War I flying ace credited with 12 victories.

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Early life and service

Frank Godfrey was born in Godalming, Surrey, on 16 August 1889. After schooling, he became an accountant. He also served as an assistant secretary to his local alderman. Godfrey was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 18th Battalion (1st Public Works Pioneers) of the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) on 13 April 1915, gaining promotion to captain on 17 March 1916. He transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, receiving a commission as an observer officer, with the rank of second lieutenant (honorary captain), on 27 April 1918.

World War I aerial service

Godfrey was assigned to 20 Squadron on 3 March 1918 as an observer/gunner on Bristol F.2 Fighters. He manned the guns in the rear cockpit for Captain Thomas Percy Middleton when they scored double victories on 17 April, 3 May, and 8 May 1918. Godfrey scored five more wins in June, and a final victory over a German Fokker D.VII on 29 July 1918. His final tally was ten German fighters destroyed, and two driven down out of control.

Godfrey was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in August 1918. His citation read:

Temporary Captain Frank Godfrey (late Middlesex Regiment).

References

Frank Godfrey Wikipedia