Earl Hand Military person

Captain Earl McNabb Hand was a World War I flying ace credited with five confirmed aerial victories and two unconfirmed ones.Hand began his victory roll while flying a Sopwith Camel for 45 Squadron. He tallied his first win when he drove an Albatros D.V down out of control at Langemark-Poelkapelle, Belgium on 15 November 1917. After 45 Squadron shifted from the Western Front to Italy, Hand had a couple of unconfirmed claims on 11 January 1918; he then scored four times between 30 January and 9 May 1918. A summary of his victories shows four destroyed enemy airplanes, one confirmed and two unconfirmed driven down out of control. On 1 June 1918, Hand was shot down by Austro-Hungarian ace Frank Linke-Crawford. Linke-Crawford hit the gas tank of Hand's Camel and set it afire; somehow, Hand survived both the flames and the impact of the crash. However, he was badly burned and taken prisoner.Hand was repatriated in 1919 and returned to Canada. He became a magistrate. He also helped found the Toronto Flying Club.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 10, 1897
Birth place
Ontario , Canada , Sault Ste. Marie Ontario
Date of deathMarch 19, 1954
Place of death
Ontario , Toronto , Canada

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Military person

allegianceGeorge V of the British Empire
award
Croix de guerre
Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
military unit
No. 73 Squadron RAF
No. 45 Squadron RAF
No. 71 Squadron RAF

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