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William Portwood Erwin

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Nickname(s)
  
Bill

Name
  
William Erwin

Allegiance
  
United States

Died
  
August 19, 1927

Rank
  
Lieutenant

Battles and wars
  
World War I

Battles/wars
  
World War I


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Born
  
October 18, 1895 Ryan, Oklahoma, USA (
1895-10-18
)

Awards
  
Distinguished Service Cross, French Croix de Guerre

Service/branch
  
United States Army Air Service

Unit
  
1st Reconnaissance Squadron, United States Army Air Service

Lieutenant William Portwood Erwin was a World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories.

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Early life

William Portwood Erwin was the son of W. A. Erwin of Chicago. The younger Erwin, born elsewhere, was a Chicago native also.

World War I

Erwin was assigned to 1st Observation Squadron on 19 July 1918. As a Salmson 2A2 pilot, he scored his victories between 15 September and 22 October 1918; half of them were with gunner Arthur Easterbrook.

Postwar

Erwin died during the Dole Air Race between Oakland, California and Hawaii. He flew the Dallas Spirit, a custom aircraft built by the Swallow Airplane Company on credit for the attempt. Erwin failed to return from a search for two other missing competitors, the Miss Doran and The Golden Eagle, and is presumed drowned 19 August 1927.

References

William Portwood Erwin Wikipedia