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Thomas Harrison [South Africa]

Name:Thomas Sinclair Harrison
Country:South Africa
Rank:Captain
Service:Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Squadrons:29
Victories:22
Born:8 January 1898
Place of Birth:King William Town
Died:
Place of Death:
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) and Bar
Croix de Guerre [Belgium]

Notes
Having served with an artillery regiment in German East Africa, Harrison joined the Royal Flying Corps in April 1917. He was posted to 29 Squadron on the Western Front in May 1918. Flying the S.E.5a, Harrison became the highest scoring ace in his squadron. During World War II, Major Harrison was an intelligence officer in the South African Air Force.

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