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Prisoners Of War from 4 Squadron Australian Flying Corps
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Date
|
Name
|
Type
|
Serial
|
Circumstance
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1918
|
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13 January |
Lieutenant F.B. Wilmott |
Camel |
|
Engine |
|
21 February |
Lieutenant A. Couston |
Camel |
|
Shot down, Douai |
|
25 February |
Lieutenant W.B. Randall |
Camel |
|
Ground Fire |
|
16 March |
Lieutenant W.H. Nicholls |
Camel |
|
Driven Down |
|
29 March |
Lieutenant C.M. Feez |
Camel |
|
Engine |
|
10 April |
Lieutenant H.K. Love |
Camel |
|
Ground Fire |
|
11 April |
Lieutenant C.W. Rhodes |
Camel |
|
|
|
14 May |
Lieutenant K.L. Sinclair (RAF) |
Camel |
|
Wounded |
|
1 June |
Lieutenant A. Rintoul |
Camel |
|
Shot down, Bac St Maur |
|
14 July |
Lieutenant R.C. Nelson |
Camel |
|
Ground Fire, Estaires |
|
28 July |
Lieutenant A.F.G. McCulloch |
Camel |
|
Forced To Land, Lys |
|
6 September |
Lieutenant L.E. Taplin |
Camel |
|
Wounded |
|
31 October |
Lieutenant M.J. Kilsby |
Snipe |
|
Forced To Land |
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4 Nov |
Lieutenant E.J Goodson |
Snipe |
|
AAA Fire, Tournai |
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Interrogation Reports of 4 Sqn Prisoners Of War
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The German Army with each captured prisoner interogated them before passing them on to their prison camps. The depth of information the Interrogation Officer was able to get out of the pilots. though not all essential to the war effort is surprising in it's depth and breadth of topics.
Statement Made By 4 Sqn Prisoner Of War
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When the Australian Flying Corps pilots that had been captured were returned to the AIF by either repatriation or the wars end, they made recorded statements of the circumstance of their capture. The Australian Imperial Force's Administrative Headquarters undertook the interrogations.
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