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  • George Gauld
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  • Lieutenant George William Gladstone Gauld was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Gauld ran up a string of five victories late in World War I while flying a Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a for 74 Squadron. On 30 July 1918, in concert with fellow aces Ira Jones and Harold Shoemaker, he flamed a Rumpler reconnaissance plane. On 2 August, he and Frederick Gordon cooperated to capture an LVG recon plane. On 26 October, Gauld drove down a Fokker D.VII out of control. On 1 November 1918, he captured a Fokker D.VII and drove another one down out of control.
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Birth Date
  • Unknown
Branch
  • Flying service
death place
  • Mimico, Canada
Name
  • George William Gladstone Gauld
Birth Place
  • Mimico, Canada
Awards
death date
  • 1964-10-28
Rank
  • Lieutenant
Allegiance
  • George V of the British Empire
laterwork
  • Barrister in 1930
abstract
  • Lieutenant George William Gladstone Gauld was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Gauld ran up a string of five victories late in World War I while flying a Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a for 74 Squadron. On 30 July 1918, in concert with fellow aces Ira Jones and Harold Shoemaker, he flamed a Rumpler reconnaissance plane. On 2 August, he and Frederick Gordon cooperated to capture an LVG recon plane. On 26 October, Gauld drove down a Fokker D.VII out of control. On 1 November 1918, he captured a Fokker D.VII and drove another one down out of control.