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Cecil Arthur Lewis MC (29 March 1898 – 27 January 1997) was a British fighter ace who flew with No. 56 Squadron RAF in the First World War, and was credited with destroying eight enemy aircraft.
Jan 29, 1997 · Cecil Arthur Lewis, broadcaster, aviator and writer: born Birkenhead 29 March 1898; MC 1918; married three times (one son, one daughter); died London 27 January 1997.
Cecil Arthur Lewis MC (29 March 1898 – 27 January 1997) was a British fighter ace who flew with No. 56 Squadron RAF in the First World War, and was credited with destroying eight enemy aircraft.
Cecil Arthur Lewis (1898-1997), a successful British fighter pilot during the First World War at a time when the average service life of a pilot was three weeks, enjoyed a successful and extraordinarily diverse career which spanned numerous disciplines.
1911. location 11 Lambolle Road, Hampstead, London United Kingdom parents address Source:7618915 April 1911.
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