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| # | Name* | First Names | Rank | Awards | Country | Alliance | Role | Victories | Details | Units | Air Service | Death | Notes/Aircraft | Sources | Links | Photo |
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| 1 | Brown | Allan Runciman | Capt | DFC![]() | Australia | Allies | Pilot 2 Seater | 5 | [3+2] (shared with observer) | 1Sqn | Australian Flying Corps | December 1965, Boyup Brook, Western Australia in 1965 aged 70 years. | Bristol Fighter ace, 1918, Palestine. Brown originally served with the Australian Artillery. He transferred to the Royal Flying Corps on 5 December 1916 and was assigned to No. 68 Squadron RFC/1 Squadron AFC in Egypt. There he was teamed with Lieutenant Garfield Finlay as his observer/gunner on Bristol F2b Fighters; who was his gunner for four of his five triumphs. Brown's modus operandi was to force enemy planes into landing, and then destroy them on the ground with bombs and bullets. He scored his first win on 3 May 1918 near Suweilah, and his last one on 22 August 1918 at Ramleh. He also carried out successful ground attacks on cavalry and gun emplacements. DFC Citation: On 22 August Capt. Brown, with Lieut. Finlay as his observer, attacked an enemy two- seater, forcing it to land in our lines. On four other occasions these officers have engaged and destroyed enemy aircraft, displaying marked gallantry and skill. In addition, they have rendered most valuable service in attacking enemy cavalry, anti-aircraft guns and other ground targets, inflicting heavy loss. Allan Runciman Brown’s Victories Bristol Fighter 03 May 1918 0700 in B1149 Obs Lt G Finlay, SW Suweilah 08 Jun 1918 0700 in B1284 Obs Lt HA Leitch SE Amman 27 Jun 1918 0645 in B1149 Obs Finlay Kutrani 28 Jul 1918 1200 in B1149 Obs Finlay Wadi Fara 22 Aug 1918 1315 in B1284 Obs Finlay Ramleh | Shores./Tasman Aviation Historical | Paul McGuiness Archive Tasman Aviation Historical | ![]() ![]() |
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