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- Godfrey_Bremridge abstract "Flight Lieutenant Godfrey Brembridge AFC (1 March 1895–12 September 1941) was a World War I flying ace who was credited with five victories .He joined the Royal Flying Corps in July 1917. He flew a Sopwith Camel for 65 Squadron, driving down three enemy airplanes between 18 December 1917 and 9 March 1918, and destroying two others. After the war he emigrated to the Transvaal in South Africa where he started an orange farm, became father to 2 daughters and a son, John Henry. In the thirties, the family returned to England while the children went through school but with onset of the second world war in 1939, he re-joined the RAF, this time as a Pilot Instructor of vast experience and was a great asset to the Air Force who were in great need of additional pilots.Ironically, Godfrey Bremridge was killed doing what he loved best, in a flying accident[citation needed] on 12 September 1941. He was buried at the churchyard of St Peter & St Paul at Sywell, Northamptonshire.".
- Godfrey_Bremridge award Air_Force_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Godfrey_Bremridge birthDate "1895-03-01".
- Godfrey_Bremridge birthPlace Devon.
- Godfrey_Bremridge birthPlace England.
- Godfrey_Bremridge birthPlace Winkleigh.
- Godfrey_Bremridge birthYear "1895".
- Godfrey_Bremridge deathDate "1941-09-12".
- Godfrey_Bremridge deathPlace England.
- Godfrey_Bremridge deathPlace Sywell.
- Godfrey_Bremridge deathYear "1941".
- Godfrey_Bremridge militaryBranch Royal_Flying_Corps.
- Godfrey_Bremridge militaryUnit No._65_Squadron_RAF.
- Godfrey_Bremridge relation John_Henry_Bremridge.
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- Godfrey_Bremridge awards Air_Force_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Godfrey_Bremridge birthDate "1895-03-01".
- Godfrey_Bremridge birthPlace Devon.
- Godfrey_Bremridge birthPlace England.
- Godfrey_Bremridge birthPlace Winkleigh.
- Godfrey_Bremridge branch "Royal Air Force".
- Godfrey_Bremridge branch "Royal Flying Corps".
- Godfrey_Bremridge dateOfBirth "1895-03-01".
- Godfrey_Bremridge dateOfDeath "1941-09-12".
- Godfrey_Bremridge deathDate "1941-09-12".
- Godfrey_Bremridge deathPlace "Sywell, Northamptonshire, England".
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- Godfrey_Bremridge laterwork "Pilot Instructor during World War II".
- Godfrey_Bremridge name "Brembridge, Godfrey".
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- Godfrey_Bremridge placeOfDeath "Sywell, Northamptonshire, England".
- Godfrey_Bremridge rank "Flight Lieutenant".
- Godfrey_Bremridge relations "John Henry Bremridge, son".
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- Godfrey_Bremridge shortDescription "British flying ace".
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- Godfrey_Bremridge comment "Flight Lieutenant Godfrey Brembridge AFC (1 March 1895–12 September 1941) was a World War I flying ace who was credited with five victories .He joined the Royal Flying Corps in July 1917. He flew a Sopwith Camel for 65 Squadron, driving down three enemy airplanes between 18 December 1917 and 9 March 1918, and destroying two others. After the war he emigrated to the Transvaal in South Africa where he started an orange farm, became father to 2 daughters and a son, John Henry.".
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