No. 84 Squadron RAF - Notable Squadron Members

Notable Squadron Members

  • William Sholto Douglas, World War I ace
  • Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor, VC, World War I ace
  • George Augustus Vaughn, Jr., World War I ace
  • Walter Southey, World War I ace
  • Carl Frederick Falkenberg, World War I ace
  • Robert Grosvenor, World War I ace
  • Sidney Highwood, World War I ace
  • Hugh Saunders, World War I ace
  • John Victor Sorsoleil, World War I ace
  • Edwin A. Clear, World War I ace
  • Norman Mawle, World War I ace
  • Roy Manzer, World War I ace
  • John S. Ralston, World War I ace
  • Frederick Elliott Brown, World War I ace
  • William Henry Brown, World War I ace
  • Kenneth Leask, World War I ace
  • Percy Hobson, World War I ace
  • Cecil Thompson, World War I ace
  • Air Marshal George Owen Johnson, World War I ace
  • John McCudden, World War I ace
  • James Martin Child, World War I ace

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