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Norman Mawle [England]

Name:Norman William Reginald Mawle
Country:England
Rank:Lieutenant
Service:Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Squadrons:7, 84
Victories:12
Born:27 February 1897
Place of Birth:Banbury
Died:
Place of Death:
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)Norman Mawle

Notes
Mawle transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1918. An S.E.5a pilot, he was credited with shooting down three Fokker D.VII's on 30 July 1918. He flew his last combat mission on 8 August 1918. While strafing two horse-drawn balloons, he was badly wounded in the stomach and arm by ground fire.

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