The Pilots of 41 Squadron RAF, 1916-1919

Surnames Commencing with F

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Name FARNWORTH, George Jarvis
Number 542007
Rank 2nd Lieutenant (Fg Off)
Nationality Canadian
Born Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 10 October 1895
Arrived 21 August 1918
Departed 25 March 1919
Notes Seconded to RFC from CEF, Nov 1917; commissioned in RFC, Jun 1918

Name FOGGIN, Cyril Edgar
Number 135305
Rank Major
Nationality British
Born Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, 2 November 1891
Arrived 10 July 1918
Departed 30 July 1918
Notes Pre-war pilot; seconded to RFC as Flt Sgt (1730), Sep 1915; commissioned (135305) in RFC, Sep 1915; WIA with 1 Sqn (lost eye), Ploegsteerte, Apr 1916; killed in motor vehicle accident, 30 July 1918, aged 26; son of William S & Elizabeth J. Foggin of South Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne; buried in Grave B16, St. Riquier British Cemetery, Somme, France

Name FOOT, William Allan
Number 41350
Rank 2nd Lieutenant
Nationality British
Born Strand, St. Martins in the Field, London, 6 January 1900
Arrived 18 July 1918
Departed 8 August 1918
Notes Commissioned in Royal Marines, seconded to RFC, Nov 1917; WIA, west of Moriancourt, & hospitalised, 8 August 1918; transferred to Unemployed List, Jun 1919; commissioned in RAFO (30047), May 1923; KIFA during annual flying training, Littlewood, near Maidenhead; 12 May 1927

Name FORD, Thomas Alfred
Number 13594
Rank 2nd Lieutenant
Nationality British
Born 22 December 1894
Arrived 22 September 1917
Departed 2 October 1917
Notes Commissioned in RFC, Jun 1917; injured in a flying accident, Lealvillers, & hospitalised, 2 October 1917; transferred to Unemployed List, Sep 1919; relinquished commission, Feb 1921

Name FOX-RUSSELL, Henry Thornbury
Number Unknown
Rank Captain
Nationality British
Born Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales, ca 1897
Arrived 12 February 1918
Departed 20 May 1918
Decorations MC (1918)
Notes Commissioned in Army, Aug 1914; killed in a flying accident, 18 November 1918, aged 21; son of Dr. William & Ethel M. Fox-Russell of Holyhead, Anglesey, & brother of late Capt John Fox-Russell VC MC, RAMC; buried near East Gate at east end of Holyhead St. Seiriol Churchyard, Wales

Name FRASER, Andrew
Number Unknown
Rank 2nd Lieutenant
Nationality South African
Born Pairsley, Waterval-Boven, Transvaal, South Africa, 7 April 1894
Arrived 17 December 1916
Departed 3 May 1917
Notes NCO in Army, seconded to RFC & commissioned, Apr 1916; shot down & wounded near Roulers, & captured at Bultehoek, 3 May 1917; transferred to Unemployed List, May 1920

Name FRASER, Alistair Hay
Number Unknown
Rank Lieutenant
Nationality British
Born 2 August 1895
Arrived 5 July 1918
Departed 11 August 1918
Notes Injured in flying accident, 1 August 1918; died of injuries, 11 August 1918, aged 24; son of Arthur A. & Margaret E. Fraser of Holywell, St. Ives; buried in Grave C.9, Wavans British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France

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