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First Name: John Arthur Last Name: MARSHALL
Date of Death: 06/04/1917 Lived/Born In: Knightsbridge
Rank: Lieutenant Unit: Royal Flying Corps 45 Squadron
Memorial Site:

Current Information:

Age-19

2, Halsey Street, Knightsbridge

Born-Huntingdon

Tournai Communal Cemetery, Belgium

 

April 1917 was a bad month for the Royal Flying Corps during which they lost 245 aircraft and had 207 aircrew killed. ‘Bloody April’, as it became known was a result of the aerial war during the Battle of Arras. To support the ground offensive the Royal Flying Corps deployed 25 squadrons, totalling 365 planes which did not fare well against a smaller but more efficient and better trained German air force whose Albatros fighter plane surpassed anything the British had.

John Marshall was killed on 6th April, 1917, while flying with 45th Squadron but as yet there is no further information concerning his death.

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