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James Lennox

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Died
  
Unknown

Unit
  
No. 66 Squadron RAF

Rank
  
Lieutenant


Years of service
  
1917–1919

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
James Lennox

Born
  
21 April 1899 Chryston, North Lanarkshire, Scotland (
1899-04-21
)

Service/branch
  
British Army Royal Air Force

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Lieutenant James Scott Lennox (born 21 April 1899, date of death unknown) was a British World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.

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Military service

Lennox was commissioned from cadet to second lieutenant (on probation) on the General List for service on the Royal Flying Corps on 2 August 1917, and was appointed a flying officer and confirmed in his rank on 12 October 1917.

Lennox was assigned to No. 66 Squadron in Italy on 12 March 1918, flying the Sopwith Camel. He gained his first aerial victory on 20 May, by driving down out of control an Albatros D.V over Alano di Piave. The next day he destroyed another over Moriago. On 15 July he destroyed an Albatros D.III over Levico-Marter, and another D.V south of Biago on 26 August. Finally, on 27 October, he drove down a Type C reconnaissance aircraft south of San Polo di Piave, for a total of three aircraft destroyed and two driven down two others out of control. He then returned to England to serve in the Home Establishment.

Lennox was awarded the Croce di Guerra by the Italian government in February 1919.

References

James Lennox Wikipedia