Frederick Lord was born in Manitowoc but ran away to Canada and joined the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.
In 1922 a stained glass window was unveiled in Westminster Abbey to members of the Royal Flying Corps who died during the 1914-1918 war. It was given by Mrs Louis Bennett of West Virginia USA, ...
The early morning sun is already arching its way into the sky as you step across the field in northern France which has been made damp by the morning dew, leaving your boots squeaking underfoot as you ...
Flying in the Curtis biplanes of the J N ... under the supervision of Lieutenant Phillips Roder of the British Royal Flying Corps. The school was admirably equipped with six machines and competent ...
But the RAF wasn’t suddenly conjured up in 1918 out of nothing, before it, there was the Royal Flying Corps and to find out how that operation started, here's Joe Crowley with a report that he ...
A photograph is of the FE2d aircraft named Falkland, a two-seat Pusher aircraft operated as a fighter by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War A discovery by the Museum and National ...
The Royal Flying Corps, which became the Royal Air Force in 1918, played an increasingly critical role in the fighting and a new type of hero was born, the flying ace. In the summer of 1918 ...
While defending Britain in the First World War, the Aircrew of Stow Maries didn’t know what was up and what was down—and that was the least ...
The Duke of Marlborough introduced "flying hospitals" during his campaigns in the reign of Queen Anne. During the Peninsular wars of the early 19th century the army medical services were more formerly ...
Blackadder's latest plan to escape the terror of the trenches is to join the glamorous world of Lord Flasheart in the Royal Flying Corps. Blackadder joins the Royal ...