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Name: |
Dudley Lloyd Evans |
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Country: |
Wales |
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Captain |
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Royal Flying Corps |
Unit: |
64 |
Victories: |
8 |
Born: |
1895 |
Place of Birth: |
Newport, Monmouthshire |
Died: |
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Dudley Lloyd Evans was the son of Thomas Lloyd and Margaret Ann Evans.
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Military Cross (MC) |
Temp. 2nd Lt. Dudley Lloyd Evans, S. Wales Bord.
For conspicuous gallantry in action. He wired the portion of the enemy's intermediate line which was captured that night. Later, he led a bombing attack with great courage and initiative.
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Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) |
Lieut. (A./Capt.) Dudley Lloyd Evans,
M.C. (S. Wales Bord.). (FRANCE)
A brilliant fighting pilot who has carried out numerous offensive and low-bombing patrols with marked success. He has accounted for six enemy aeroplanes, and in these combats in the air he is conspicuous for dash, determination and courage.
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Victories |
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Date |
Time |
Unit |
Aircraft |
Opponent |
Location |
1 |
31 May 1918 |
1940 |
64 |
S.E.5a |
Albatros D.V (DES) |
La Bassée |
2 |
25 Jul 1918 |
0810 |
64 |
S.E.5a |
Fokker D.VII (DES) |
W of Aubers |
3 |
21 Aug 1918 |
1630 |
64 |
S.E.5a (D6988) |
Fokker D.VII (DES) |
NE of Douai |
4 |
23 Aug 1918 |
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64 |
S.E.5a (E4002) |
LVG C (DES) |
Cantin |
5 |
03 Sep 1918 |
0730 |
64 |
S.E.5a (E4100) |
Fokker D.VII (OOC) |
Brebières |
6 |
05 Sep 1918 |
1015 |
64 |
S.E.5a (E4100) |
Fokker D.VII (OOC) |
NE of Cambrai |
7 |
18 Sep 1918 |
1730 |
64 |
S.E.5a (E4100) |
Fokker D.VII (OOC) |
E of Havrincourt |
8 |
18 Sep 1918 |
1730 |
64 |
S.E.5a (E4100) |
Fokker D.VII (DES) |
E of Havrincourt |
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