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Section "R.F.C." - no mention of flying service

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The section thus headed has no mention at all of his flying service experiences, if we understand the RFC to stand for Royal Flying Corps, which merged into the present Royal Air Force in May 1918. The next section, about his death mentions he was writing a book about "his experiences as a flying officer during World War I" at time he committed suicide in 1919. I have added information about his service cited to his casualty detail in the Commonwealth War Grave Commission's website.Cloptonson (talk)