Arthur Lee Military person

Air Vice-Marshal Arthur Stanley Gould Lee (31 August 1894 – 21 May 1975) began his aviation career during World War I in the Royal Flying Corps. He scored seven confirmed victories and rose to the rank of captain during the war. He continued his service in the Royal Air Force until he retired in 1946. He was also the author of several books, including the three autobiographical books below.1. No Parachute: A fighting pilot in World War ILetters written in 1917 by A. S. G. Lee; Arthur Stanley Gould Lee / Hardcover / Harper & Row 19702. Open CockpitA Pilot of the Royal Flying Corps; Arthur Stanley Gould Lee / Unknown Binding / Jerrolds Pub3. Special Duties in the Balkans and Near East

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Birth dateAugust 31, 1894
Birth place
Boston Lincolnshire
Date of deathMay 21, 1975

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award
Military Cross
military unit
No. 46 Squadron RAF
service start1916
service end1946

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