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Died
  
1968 (aged 75–76)

Rank
  
Lieutenant

Years of service
  
1915–1926


Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Laurence Allen

Born
  
14 September 1892Coventry, England (
1892-09-14
)

Unit
  
Royal Warwickshire RegimentNo. 48 Squadron RFC

Service/branch
  

Laurence Wilfred Allen was an English World War I flying ace. He was credited with ten confirmed victories while serving as an observer/gunner in Bristol F.2 Fighters.

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World War I

Allen was originally a member of the Territorial Army, being commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Warwickshires on 20 November 1915 before switching to aviation.

On 5 April 1917, after being assigned to 48 Squadron in France, he scored his first aerial victory while crewed with pilot Captain Alan Wilkinson in a Bristol F.2a Fighter. On 9 April, Allen and Wilkinson shared two more victories with Captain John Letts and his observer. On 11 April 1917, Second Lieutenant Allen was officially seconded to the Royal Flying Corps.

By the end of Bloody April, Allen's score had reached seven. He scored twice in May while being piloted by Letts, being wounded in action on 24 May 1917 while downing his ninth foe. His Military Cross was gazetted two days later.

He would score once more, on 16 June 1917. His final tally included: an Albatros D.III destroyed singlehanded; two more D.IIIs destroyed in victories shared with other aircrews; a two-seater reconnaissance plane and four D.IIIs singlehandedly driven down out of control; two Albatros D.IIIs driven down and shared with other aircrews.

Post World War I

Allen was transferred to the Class A Reserves of the Royal Air Force on 1 September 1922.

On 17 February 1926, he was slightly injured in the crash of Wolf no. G-EDHJ at Whitby Aerodrome. On 30 March, he transferred into the Class C Reserves. On 1 September 1926, Flying Officer Laurence Wilfred Allen completed his military service and gave up his commission.

He died in 1968 in Coventry.

Honours and awards

Military Cross

2nd Lt. (temp. Lt.) Laurence Wilfred Allen, R. War. R., attd. R.F.C.

For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when acting as an observer. On many occasions he has helped to shoot down and destroy hostile machines. He has shown the greatest coolness and skill on all occasions, frequently clearing difficult jams in the middle of a fight.

References

Laurence W. Allen Wikipedia


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