Lieutenant Hiram Franklin DavisonMC (sometimes mistakenly deemed Hiram Frank Davison) was a Canadian-born World War I flying ace credited with 11 official aerial victories in only 39 days.
When Davison enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force on 7 January 1916, he gave his profession as traveling salesman and his next of kin as his mother, Etta Davison, residing in Forfar.[1] His father was R. J. Davison.[2] Hiram Franklin Davison's physical examination measured him as five feet nine and a half inches tall; he was described as being of medium complexion, with blue-grey eyes and brown hair.[1]
Aerial serviceedit
Davison was a Bristol F.2 Fighter pilot assigned to 22 Squadron when he scored his first aerial victory on 6 March 1918. With observer/gunner Josiah Lewis Morgan manning the guns in the rear seat of the two-seated fighter, Davison drove a German Albatros D.V down out of control over Douai. Morgan and Davison would remain teamed for ten more victories. The next three came on 8 March, with two more Albatros D.Vs driven out of control and a Pfalz D.III destroyed. On 13 March 1918, they set a Pfalz D.III afire over Annoeullin. From 25 through 29 March, they downed six more enemy planes. Davison's final tally was five enemy planes destroyed, and six driven down out of control.[2]
On 29 August 1919, Davison was invalided out of the Royal Air Force.[4]
Post World War Iedit
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Honors and awardsedit
T./2nd Lt. Hiram Franklin Davison, R.F.C. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. During four days' operations, he destroyed two enemy aeroplanes and drove down two out of control, while his observer destroyed one and drove down another out of control. He also assisted other members of his squadron in destroying enemy machines. He showed splendid courage and leadership, and set an excellent example to his comrades.[5]
Referencesedit
^ ab"Hiram Davison - Attestation". The Aerodrome. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
^ ab"Hiram Davison". The Aerodrome. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
^Guttman, Jon (10 September 2007). Bristol F2 Fighter Aces of World War I. Osprey Publishing. p. 27. ISBN978-1846032011.
hiram, franklin, davison, lieutenant, sometimes, mistakenly, deemed, hiram, frank, davison, canadian, born, world, flying, credited, with, official, aerial, victories, only, days, born, 1894, january, 1894bastard, burgess, canadadiedjanuary, 1974london, ontari. Lieutenant Hiram Franklin Davison MC sometimes mistakenly deemed Hiram Frank Davison was a Canadian born World War I flying ace credited with 11 official aerial victories in only 39 days Hiram Franklin DavisonBorn 1894 01 12 January 12 1894Bastard and Burgess CanadaDiedJanuary 1974London Ontario CanadaAllegianceGeorge V of the British EmpireService wbr branchCanadian Expeditionary Force Royal Flying CorpsRankLieutenantUnitNo 22 Squadron RAFAwardsMilitary Cross Contents 1 World War I 1 1 Enlistment 1 2 Aerial service 2 Post World War I 3 Honors and awards 4 ReferencesWorld War I editEnlistment edit When Davison enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force on 7 January 1916 he gave his profession as traveling salesman and his next of kin as his mother Etta Davison residing in Forfar 1 His father was R J Davison 2 Hiram Franklin Davison s physical examination measured him as five feet nine and a half inches tall he was described as being of medium complexion with blue grey eyes and brown hair 1 Aerial service edit Davison was a Bristol F 2 Fighter pilot assigned to 22 Squadron when he scored his first aerial victory on 6 March 1918 With observer gunner Josiah Lewis Morgan manning the guns in the rear seat of the two seated fighter Davison drove a German Albatros D V down out of control over Douai Morgan and Davison would remain teamed for ten more victories The next three came on 8 March with two more Albatros D Vs driven out of control and a Pfalz D III destroyed On 13 March 1918 they set a Pfalz D III afire over Annoeullin From 25 through 29 March they downed six more enemy planes Davison s final tally was five enemy planes destroyed and six driven down out of control 2 Davison was wounded in action on 13 April 1918 3 On 29 August 1919 Davison was invalided out of the Royal Air Force 4 Post World War I editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2011 Honors and awards editT 2nd Lt Hiram Franklin Davison R F C For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty During four days operations he destroyed two enemy aeroplanes and drove down two out of control while his observer destroyed one and drove down another out of control He also assisted other members of his squadron in destroying enemy machines He showed splendid courage and leadership and set an excellent example to his comrades 5 References edit a b Hiram Davison Attestation The Aerodrome Retrieved 1 February 2018 a b Hiram Davison The Aerodrome Retrieved 1 February 2018 Guttman Jon 10 September 2007 Bristol F2 Fighter Aces of World War I Osprey Publishing p 27 ISBN 978 1846032011 No 31543 The London Gazette 9 September 1919 p 11358 No 30761 The London Gazette Supplement 22 June 1918 p 7408 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hiram Franklin Davison amp oldid 1218082945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,