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Henry Moody

1898 births1931 deathsAviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in EnglandBritish World War I flying acesBurials at Brookwood Cemetery
Military personnel from ShropshirePages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to yRecipients of the Military CrossRoyal Air Force officersRoyal Flying Corps officersVictims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1931

Flight Lieutenant Henry Michael Moody was a British World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories. His sixth triumph was over German ace Alwin Thurm. He served in the Royal Air Force post-war, until killed in a flying accident in 1931.

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