Arch Whitehouse

Arthur George Joseph "Arch" Whitehouse
Born 11 December 1895
England
Died November 1979
United States
Allegiance England England
Service/branch British Army
Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Years of service 1915-1919
Rank 2nd Lt.
Unit No. 22 Squadron RAF
Battles/wars First World War
Awards Military Medal
British War Medal
British Victory Medal
Other work Author, writer, Historian, novalist

Arthur George Joseph "Arch" Whitehouse , M.M. was a World War I Veteran and author of World War I aviation books.

Biography

Arthur George J. Whitehouse was born in England, but lived in Montvale, New Jersey, U.S.A. At the outbreak of World War I, Whitehouse came to England and enlisted as a Private with the Northamptonshire Yeomanry # 1784. He then transferred to the Royal Flying Corps # 78563. With the Northamptonshire Yeomanry again # 145871. He then transferred to the Royal Air Force # 401090 [1]

Service

He was a 1st Class Air mechanic and Observer with the No. 22 Squadron RAF. On April 13, 1917 Whitehouse and his Pilot Bush were brought down by anti-aircraft fire; Whitehouse believed afterward that the Red Baron mistakenly listed Whitehouse/Bush among the Barons's "credits"-although this was not so.[2] For taking part in shooting down German Aircraft and airplane raiding missions he was awarded the Military Medal with the RFC in November 1917.[3] During the last part of World War I he was undergoing training in England as a Pilot in Sopwith Camels aircraft. As of 28 September 1919 he was a 2nd Lt transferred to the Unemployed List.[4] A notation on his Medal card noted he was awarded the "British War Medal" and British "Victory Medal" [5]
Contrary to reports that he brought down 16 enemy aircraft and 6 balloons,[6] it should be noted that Whitehouse was never an ace, although he took part in the shooting down of four enemy aircraft:[7]

Both Bush and Meggit were Aces with 6 credits

"Arch" Whitehouse was a writer postwar for magazines such as Flying Aces (magazine) on World War I Aviation

Books

References

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