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Name: Richard John Gammon
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
Country: England
Rank: Captain
Service: Royal Air Force
Unit: 104
Victories: 5
Born: 1897/1898
Place of Birth: Hounslow, Middlesex
Died:  
Place of Death:  
 
 
Richard John Gammon's birth was registered in the 1st quarter of 1898 at Brentford, Middlesex.
 
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
Lt. (T./Capt.) Richard John Gammon.
2nd Lt. Percival Ewart Appleby.
   Captain Gammon, with 2nd Lt. Appleby as Observer, was the leader of two formations (ten machines in all) on a recent raid. En route the formation was attacked by fifteen hostile aircraft; having driven these off, they reached the objective, which was successfully bombed. While thus engaged the formation was fiercely attacked by fifteen enemy machines, which continued the attack for some distance on the return journey, until they were driven off. Upon nearing our lines the formation was again assailed by seven machines; in the engagement that ensued one of these was destroyed and two driven down by Captain Gammon and his Observer, and, in addition, three others were destroyed by our other machines. The officer who led the whole of the combined formations of this raid speaks in the highest terms of Captain Gammon's leadership and skilful co-operation. 2nd Lt. Appleby was of the greatest assistance to Captain Gammon throughout, keeping him informed of the movements and manoeuvres of the hostile machines. This officer has taken part in numerous raids, displaying on all occasions great keenness and determination.
 
Victories
Date Time Unit Aircraft Opponent Location
1 01 Jul 1918 0720 104 D.H.9 (C6264) 1 Albatros D.V (DES) Metz
2 01 Aug 1918 0845 104 D.H.9 1 Pfalz D.III (DES) Boulay Airfield
3 07 Sep 1918 1230 104 D.H.9 (C6264) 1 Hannover C (DES) Saverne
4 07 Sep 1918 1400 104 D.H.9 (C6264) 1 Pfalz D.III (DES) Vosges
5 15 Sep 1918 1105 104 D.H.9 (C6264) 1 Pfalz D.III (DES) Verny-Sonvigny

1 Observer Lt Percival Appleby
 
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