• Albert Desbrisay Carter DSO & Bar (2 June 1892 – 22 May 1919) was a Canadian World War I flying ace credited with 28 victories. Albert Desbrisay Carter...
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  • Albert Carter may refer to: Albert E. Carter (1881–1964), American politician Albert Desbrisay Carter (1892–1919), Canadian World War I ace pilot Albert...
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    Italian-American actor Albert Carrington (1813–1889), American apostle Albert Carter (1898–?), English footballer Albert Desbrisay Carter (1892–1919), Canadian...
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  • pioneer Stephen Tingley, birth place of World War I flying ace Albert Desbrisay Carter, and the scientist Edwin Colpitts. home of Thomas Dixson List of...
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  • Dawson Booker Percy Jack Clayson Harry Cobby Leonard Henry Rochford Albert Desbrisay Carter John Everard Gurdon Reginald Hoidge Dennis Latimer Clifford McEwen...
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    the same aircraft, serial no. C4159. Another notable ace, Major Albert Desbrisay Carter of No. 19 Squadron, obtained approximately 13 of his 29 confirmed...
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    Bülow-Bothkamp†  German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 28 PLM, MOSH, IC Albert Desbrisay Carter†  Canada Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 28 DSO*, CdeG Benno...
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  • shared win on 11 November 1917, two days later, he cooperated with Albert Desbrisay Carter in the destruction of an Albatros D.V. His sixth win, on 29 December...
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  • Sopwith Dolphin No. 19 Squadron RAF Wingles, France Notable ace Albert Desbrisay Carter POW 18 28 May 1918 0850 hours Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a No....
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    19 Squadron had had 22 flying aces among its ranks, including Albert Desbrisay Carter, John Leacroft, Arthur Bradfield Fairclough, Oliver Bryson, Gordon...
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  • Captain 33 70 Andrew Edward McKeever Lieutenant Colonel 31 11 Albert Desbrisay Carter Major 28 19 Reginald Hoidge Captain 28 1, 56 Clifford MacKay McEwen...
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  • dogfight where the Germans were outnumbered, he downed ace Major Albert Desbrisay Carter of No. 19 Squadron RAF, who survived as a prisoner of war. Billik...
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  • Royal Flying Corps Andrew Edward McKeever 31 Royal Flying Corps Albert Desbrisay Carter 29 Royal Flying Corps Royal Air Force Reginald Theodore Carlos...
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  • Oliver Bryson (category Recipients of the Albert Medal (lifesaving))
    control variety; three of them were shared with such other aces as Albert Desbrisay Carter. Oliver Bryson was one of the British aviators ordered to Russia...
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  • Finlay McQuistan, John Aldridge, James Hardman, and fellow Canadian Albert Desbrisay Carter. Irving had also risen to the position of Flight Commander in May...
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    (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1973), passim. DesBrisay, Gordon. "Barclay, Robert, of Ury (1648–90)" in Oxford Dictionary of National...
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