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| Name: | Albert Desbrisay Carter | Country: | Canada | Rank: | Major | Service: | Royal Flying Corps | Squadrons: | 19 | Victories: | 29 | Born: | 2 June 1892 | Place of Birth: | | Died: | 22 May 1919 | Place of Death: | |
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| | On 19 May 1918, Carter was captured behind enemy lines after his Sopwith Dolphin was shot down by Paul Billik of Jasta 52. Shortly after the war ended, he was killed in a flying accident while testing a Fokker D.VII. |
| Distinguished Service Order (DSO) |
| "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He destroyed two enemy aeroplanes, drove down several others out of control, and on two occasions attacked enemy troops from a low altitude. He showed great keenness and dash as a patrol leader." DSO citation, London Gazette, 18 July 1918 |
| Distinguished Service Order (DSO) Bar |
| "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty as a fighting pilot. In three and a half months he destroyed thirteen enemy machines. He showed the utmost determination, keenness and dash, and his various successful encounters, often against odds, makes up a splendid record." DSO Bar citation, London Gazette, 16 September 1918 | |
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