Captain Carleton Main Clement MC (15 May 1896 – 19 August 1917) was a Canadian First World War flying ace officially credited with 14 victories. Clement attended...
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broadcaster Bill Clement (rugby union) (19152007), Welsh rugby international Bob Clement, American politician Carleton Main Clement (1896–1917), Canadian...
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observers also became aces.[citation needed] F.E.2b pilot aces Carleton Main Clement - 8 Chester Stairs Duffus - 5 James Green Harold Hartney Victor...
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Phillipps Herbert Richardson Harold Stackard Frank Weare Colin Brown Carleton Main Clement Lawrence Coombes Arthur Coningham Euan Dickson Charles Findlay Maxwell...
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Chaplains' Dept. Tmp Capt. Carleton Main Clement, General List and Royal Flying Corps Tmp Capt. Raymond George Heibert Clements, Royal Engineers Rev. Thomas...
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(RNAS); 203 (RAF) John Edmund Greene Captain 15 13N (RNAS); 213 (RAF) Carleton Main Clement Captain 14 22 Albert Earl Godfrey Captain 14 10, 25, 40, 44, 78...
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in the FE.2b reconnaissance aircraft. While flying with Captain Carleton Main Clement on morning formation patrol, he was credited with two Albatros D...
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Corps John Edmund Greene 15 Royal Naval Air Service Royal Air Force Carleton Main Clement 14 Royal Flying Corps Albert Earl Godfrey 14 Royal Flying Corps...
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Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross. Frederick Carr Armstrong Carleton Main Clement Valentine Collins Pruett Dennett Gordon Budd Irving Patrick Anthony...
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14 Distinguished Flying Cross with Bar, French Croix de Guerre Carleton Main Clement Canada Royal Flying Corps 14 Military Cross, French Croix de Guerre...
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