George Randall Military person

Lieutenant George Ebben Randall (born 19 January 1899, date of death unknown) was a World War I flying ace credited with eleven aerial victories. He won the last Distinguished Flying Cross of World War I.Randall was a Bristol F.2 Fighter pilot for 20 Squadron. Between 24 July and 10 November 1918, he won aerial battles over eleven German fighter airplanes. The latter victories, on the day before the Armistice ended the war, won him a Distinguished Flying Cross. His observer/gunners included Arthur Ernest Newland. Randall's final tally was seven enemy planes destroyed, four driven down out of control.On 1 August 1919 Randall was a granted permanent commission as Flying Officer. On 12 July 1920, he was awarded a Bar to his DFC.

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Birth dateJanuary 19, 1899

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Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
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No. 20 Squadron RAF
No. 3 Squadron RAF

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