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Redford Mulock [Canada]

Name:Redford Henry "Red" Mulock
Country:Canada
Rank:Colonel
Service:Royal Naval Air Service
Royal Air Force
Squadrons:3N; 1W, 82W
Victories:5
Born:11 August 1886
Place of Birth:Winnipeg, Manitoba
Died:23 January 1961
Place of Death:
Distinguished Service Order (DSO) and Bar
Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur
Croix de Guerre
Redford Mulock

Notes
In 1911, Mulock joined the Canadian Field Artillery but transferred to the Royal Naval Air Service in 1915. By the following year, he was the first Canadian ace, as well as the first RNAS pilot, to claim 5 victories.

Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
"In recognition of his services as a pilot at Dunkirk. This officer has been constantly employed at Dunkirk since July 1915 and has displayed indefatigable zeal and energy. He has on several occasions engaged hostile aeroplanes and seaplanes, and attacked submarines, and has carried out attacks on enemy air stations, and made long distance reconnaissances." DSO citation, London Gazette, 22 June 1916

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