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Herbert Redler [South Africa]

Name:Herbert Bolton Redler
Country:South Africa
Rank:Lieutenant
Service:Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Squadrons:24, 40
Victories:10
Born:
Place of Birth:
Died:21 June 1918Killed In Flying Accident
Place of Death:Turnberry
Military Cross (MC) and BarHerbert Redler

Notes
Mid-morning on 15 March 1918, 24 Squadron tangled with Jasta 12 triplanes near Brancourt. Redler, flying an S.E.5a, shot down Adolf von Tutschek by firing a burst at the Jasta leader's green Fokker DR.I. Later that year, Redler and Scottish ace Ian Henderson were killed in a D.H.9 crash.

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