Ralph Curtis
1898 births1917 deathsBritish World War I flying acesBritish military personnel killed in World War IEnglish aviators ... and 1 more
Royal Flying Corps officers
Second Lieutenant Ralph Luxmore Curtis (19 March 1898 – 21 September 1917) was a World War I British flying ace credited with fifteen aerial victories. He died from wounds sustained when he engaged in aerial combat with Hermann Göring, commander of Jasta 27. The aviator was interred twice in Belgian cemeteries, and was also commemorated on the Rainham War Memorial.
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Deerlijksesteenweg 34
8530 (Harelbeke)
West Flanders, Belgium
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