John Edmund Greene
John Edmund Greene |
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Born |
2 July 1894 Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Died |
14 October 1918 |
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Buried at |
Coxyde Military Cemetery, Koksijde, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium |
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Allegiance |
George V[1] |
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Service/branch |
Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force |
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Years of service |
1916-1918 |
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Rank |
Captain |
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Unit |
No. 13 Squadron RNAS, No. 213 Squadron RAF |
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Awards |
Distinguished Flying Cross |
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John Edmund Greene DFC (2 July 1894 –14 October 1918) was a Canadian First World War flying ace, officially credited with 15 victories.[2] Greene was shot down by Carl Degelow on 4 October 1918, but survived to be shot down and killed 10 days later. He is buried at the Coxyde Military Cemetery (Koksijde).
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