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Stearne Tighe Edwards

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Years of service
  
1915 - 1918

Died
  
November 22, 1918


Name
  
Stearne Edwards

Rank
  
Captain

Allegiance
  
George V

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Awards
  
Distinguished Service Cross

Unit
  
No. 202 Squadron RAF, No. 206 Squadron RAF, No. 211 Squadron RAF, No. 209 Squadron RAF

Service/branch
  
Royal Naval Air Service

Stearne Tighe Edwards DSC & Bar (13 February 1893 – 22 November 1918) was a Canadian First World War flying ace, officially credited with 17 victories. He was seriously injured in a crash the day after Armistice Day, and died from his injuries 10 days later.

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Distinguished Service Cross

The DSC was awarded for a series of actions.

  • Bringing down a two-seater Aviatik on 3 September 1917
  • Driving "a two-seater enemy machine down out of control" on 21 September 1917
  • An Albatross scout which crashed into the sea on 23 September 1917. And bringing down another on the same day.
  • Distinguished Service Cross - Bar

    "Lieut. (tempy. Capt.) Stearne Tighe Edwards, D.S.C., R.A.F.
    For conspicuous bravery and most brilliant leadership of fighting patrols against enemy aircraft. On 2 May 1918, whilst leading a patrol of four scouts, he encountered a hostile formation of eight enemy scouts and drove down one enemy machine completely out of control. Soon afterwards, he engaged another formation of six enemy scouts, driving down one to its destruction whilst his patrol accounted for another. He only broke off the fight owing to lack of ammunition. He has destroyed or driven down out of control many enemy machines since he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, and has at all times shown the greatest gallantry and a fine offensive spirit."

    References

    Stearne Tighe Edwards Wikipedia