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Evander Shapard

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Evander Shapard
Born16 December 1896
Shelbyville, Tennessee, USA
Died17 June 1977
Spalding, Georgia, USA
Allegiance United States
Service / branchRoyal Air Force (United Kingdom)
RankLieutenant
UnitRoyal Air Force
Battles / wars World War I
AwardsBritish Distinguished Flying Cross

Lieutenant Evander Shapard was a World War I flying ace from the United States serving in the Royal Air Force and credited with six aerial victories.[1]

Biography

The son of Lula (Holtzclaw) and Thomas Lipscomb Shapard, Evander Shapard was promoted to temporary 2nd Lieutenant (on probation) on 5 January 1918. Posted to 92 Squadron in 1918, he scored 6 victories flying the S.E.5a.

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