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SEPTEMBER 13, 1917. V \ THE ROLL REPORTED by the Admiralty:— '"•'•".-". Died of Wounds. F 19467 Aircftsmn., 1st Cl., H. A. Whitehouse, R.N.A.S. Accidentally Killed. * • . • , Prob. Flight Officer A. S. Coombe R.N. Flight Sub-Lieut. J. E. Thomas, R.N. Accidentally Drowned. . ,: " ' Flight Sub-Lieut. M. S. Varden, R.N. Died of Injuries. Prob. Flight Officer J. M. Dawson, R.N. ' ' Wounded. Flight Sub-Lieut. G. E. C. Howard, R.N. Severely Wounded. Flight Sub-Lieut. S. H. McCrudden, R.N. ., Accidentally Injured. Ob. Sub-Lieut. G. H. Elliot, R.N. Flight Sub-Lieut. C. Saunders, R.N. Previously Missing, now Officially reported Prisoners. .Flight Sub-Lieut. B. J. W. Brady, R.N. Ob. Sub-Iieut. L. Marsh, R.N. Missing. Ob. Sub-Lieut. H. Burns, R.N. ''•''• Flight Sub-Lieut. W. E. Foster, R.N. Flight Sub-Lieut. N. D. Hall, R.N. Flight Sub-Lieut. G. B. G. Scott, R.N. ' - \ Reported by the War Office:— * Killed. 2nd Lieut. G. J. Fogarty, R. Lr. R., attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. F. J. Foster, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. E. B. Greenhous, R. Sco. Fus., attd. R.F.C. Capt. A. L. Macdonald, M.C., Bl. Watch, attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. F. J. A. Wodehouse, D. of Corn. L.I., attd. R.F.C. • 87713 2nd Air-Mech. F. A. Webb, R.F.C. Died. 2ndX.ieut. F. C. Shapira, Aus. F.C. 694 W. D. Sloane, Aus. F.C. Missing, believed Killed. 2nd Lieut. J. L. Bamford, R.F.C. Previously Missing, now reported Killed. ^ Lieut. H. D7 Blackburn, R. Berks R., attd. R.F.C. • 2nd Lieut. W. G. T. Clifton, Oxf. and Bucks L.I., attd R.F.C Lieut. W. L. Day, Bord. R., attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. R. R' Emmens, T.M.B. 2nd Lieut. P. G. Harris, R. Welsh Fus., attd. R.F.C. •;•• Previously Missing, believed Killed, now reported Died of Wounds as a Prisoner in German hands. 2nd Lieut. V. H. Adams, R.F.C. Wounded. :' ., 2nd Lieut. C. W. Adlrin, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. F. E. Barker, Yeo. and R.F.C. Lieut. H. H. W. Bean, R.F.C. Capt. J. M. Beaufort, A.S.C., attd. R.F.C. - Lieut. A. G. Bill, Aus. F.C. 2nd Lieut. O. C. Bridgeman, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. H. C. Dumbell, R.F.A. and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. J. B. Finch, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. H. A. Jones, Wilts. R., attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. A. W. Mackay, S.W. Bor., attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. R. S. G. MacLean, R.F.C. OF HONOUR. 2nd Lieut. W. E. Swann, R. Innis. F., attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. A. L. Taylor, A.S.C. and R.F.C. " • Unless otherwise stated the following are Air-Mechanics, and the figure in brackets gives their rating : 15737 (1st) A. J. Allen; 44241 (2nd) R. G. Barker; 6509 (1st) G. A. Beardraore ; 30163 (2nd) H. V. Bennetts ; 8486 (2nd) C. V. Brooks ; 8205 (1st) R. G. Collins ; 22135 (2nd) H. Crossley ; 65091 (2nd) F. D. Cusens ; 44980 (2nd) H. V. Davies ; 43692 (2nd) S. C. Davison, attd. R.G.A. ; 12435 (2nd) P. V. K. Edsall; 10043 Sergt. S. W. Edwards ; 87595 (2nd) H. Else ; 56616 (2nd) F. J. C. Evans ; 23672 (2nd) A. J. G. Ferguson ; 9237 (1st) A. E. Giles ; 10193 (1st) D. N. Griffiths; 18266 (2nd) W. J. S. Guile; 9216 (2nd) E. O. Gurney; 11845 (2nd) H. G. H. Hart; 50627 (2nd) C. W. Hasler; 7126 (1st) T. Haston ; 7226 (1st) V. R. Henderson ; 11732 (1st) R. J. Hibberd ; 6774 (1st) T. Hodson ; 12407 (2nd) A. G. Holmes ; 44992 (2nd) C. Hubbard ; 8418 (1st) J. Hughes ; 9171 (2nd) E. T. Humphrey ; 7463 (2nd) J. W. Kay ; 11580 (2nd) L. G. Kemp ; 45221 (2nd) H. Kirwin ; 9972 (2nd) S. C. Lavell ; 65250 Corpl. S. A. Mee ; 62935 (2nd) B. T. Morse ; 6388 Flight-Sergt. L. N<5rth ; 18395 Actg.-Sergt. E. H. Olah ; 61123 (3rd) E. Palmer; 67976 (2nd) R. Parkin ; 44748 (2nd) R. Phillips ; 10605 (1st) S. Prosser; 801 (1st) R. J. Robinson; 44246 (2nd) H. V. Rowlett; 48553 (2nd) J. E. Rutherford ; 43575 (2nd) S. T. Sharp ; 52416 (2nd) F. A. Shewan ; 20037 (Ist> G. A. Sims ; 14226 Corpl. J. Stone ; 9559 (1st) H. Taylor ; 65074 (2nd) W. R. Taylor, attd. R.G.A. ; 55957 (2nd) A. B. Thompson ;• 9747 (1st) J. Towers ; 8977 (1st) A. R. Venn ; 77615 (2nd) A. C. Watson ; 13922 (1st) A. j. Weatherill; 43403 (2nd) D. A. Wrebley ; 5084 (1st) J. G. Weldon ; 9223 (1st) N. Wilson, attd. R.A. ; 8687 (1st) H. Woollin ; 13251 (2nd) A. W. Young. Previously reported Prisoners, now reported Wounded and Prisoners in German hands. 2nd Lieut. L. G. Bacon, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. G. M. Robertson, High. L.I. and R.F.C. Missing. Capt. J. S. de L. Bush, Som. L.I., attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. H. G. Tambling, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. J. G. White, Sco. Rif. and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. L. Wigley, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. C. P. Williams, R.F.C. 2758 Sergt. A. E. Parry. 27234 Corpl. W. S. Wickham. Previously Missing, now reported Prisoners in ' German hands. Capt. G. H. Cock, M.C., R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. J. C. Griffith, R.F.C. Lieut. W. E. Grosset, Cyc. Bn. and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. H. Harris, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. H. M. Lewis, Welsh R., attd. R.F.C. Lieut. C. G. Mathew, R.F.C. Lieut. D. C. G. Murray, R.E. and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. G. H. Palmer, R.F.C. » 2nd Lieut. A. J. Savory, Yeo. and R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. W. A. Strickland, Mx. R., attd. R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. T. M. Sturgess, R.F.C. 2nd Lieut. R. Trattles, R.F.C. Lieut. F. E. Vipond, Manch. and R.F.C. Capt. F. W. Winterbotham, Yeo. and R.F.C. 78758 2nd Air-Mech. C. Lloyd. Previously Missing, now reported Prisoner in Bulgarian hands. Capt. J. E. A. O'Dwyer, Sher. For., attd. R.F.C. Back from Germany. AMONG the thirty-seven wounded officers who arrived home from Germany, via Switzerland, on Tuesday, were six belong- ing to the Royal Flying Corps. The officers have been taken to Millbank Military Hospital. Their names are as follows :— Name. Reported missing. Lieut. A. W. Brown, 3rd Man. R., att. R.F.C. Nov., 1915 Lieut. J. H. Firstbrook, R.F.C July, 1916 Lieut. H. M. Gobde, R.F.C July, 1915 Sec. Lieut. F. N. Grimwade, R.F.C... .. April, 1916 Sec. Lieut. C. W. P. Selby, 1st R. W. Kent R., att. R.F.C. .. .. .. .. .. April, 1916 Capt. F. J. C. Wilson, R.F.C. ., .. Sept., 1915 German Attacks on Hospitals. - - " LAST night the Germans made another air attack on the military hospital at Vadelaincourt, aiming especially at a shed which was occupied by severely wounded cases frc the battle at Verdun," says Reuter' correspondent at t French Army Headquarters, on September 6th. " T attack began at 10.30 p.m., and was kept up until 3 a.r the aeroplanes flying over the sheds and dropping bom every twenty or thirty minutes. Nineteen inmates of t hospital and dependent buildings were killed and 26 woundi " During the past month 100 persons, including seve women, have been killed or wounded by the German air raid in this hospital alone." On the following day it was reported that the St. Lo and Harvard Hospitals of the United States, which situated near a little coastal village had been bombed. C of the officers of the U.S. Army Medical Corps was killed J three others severely wounded, while two other persons w killed and 16 wounded. ... 942
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