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John Cowell (RAF airman)

John J. Cowell, DCM, MM & Bar (1889 – 30 July 1918) was an Irish soldier, airman and flying ace of the First World War. He was credited with sixteen aerial victories; fifteen of these were gained as an observer/gunner and one as a pilot, before he was killed in action.[1]

John J. Cowell
Born1889 (1889)
Limerick, Ireland
Died30 July 1918(1918-07-30) (aged 28–29)
near Ypres, Belgium
Buried
Longuenesse Souvenir Cemetery, Saint-Omer, France
50°43′50.5″N 2°15′01.8″E / 50.730694°N 2.250500°E / 50.730694; 2.250500
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Royal Air Force
RankSergeant
UnitRoyal Engineers
No. 20 Squadron RAF
AwardsDistinguished Conduct Medal
Military Medal & Bar

Early life and background

Cowell was born in Limerick, one of ten children of Michael and Kate Cowell.[1]

First World War

Cowell first served in the 12th Field Company of the Royal Engineers,[1] where on 27 October 1916 Sapper (Acting Corporal) Cowell was awarded his first Military Medal.[2]

Cowell then transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, joining No. 20 Squadron as an observer/gunner during Bloody April 1917. He manned the guns of a F.E.2d fighter for such other aces as Richard M. Trevethan, Cecil Roy Richards, Reginald Condon, and Oliver Vickers. Between 5 May and 28 July 1917, Cowell gained fifteen victories, destroying a German two-seater reconnaissance aircraft and five German fighters, and driving down nine more German fighters out of control. He was promoted to sergeant,[3] and awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal, which was gazetted on 17 July 1917. His citation read:

78171 Sergeant J. Cowell, RFC. For conspicuous gallantry whilst assisting an aerial gunner during bomb raids. He showed remarkable skill and judgment in the eight combats in which he has been engaged, and on several occasions has shot down hostile aircraft.[4]

On 14 September 1917 Cowell received a Bar to his Military Medal.[5] He then returned to the Home Establishment for flight training, rejoining No. 20 Squadron as a pilot in mid-1918.[1]

On 29 July 1918, while flying a Bristol F.2b, Cowell drove down a Fokker D.VII, his last, and only aerial victory as a pilot. He was killed in action the following day, shot down by Friedrich Ritter von Röth of Jasta 16.[6] Cowell is buried in Longuenesse Souvenir Cemetery, Saint-Omer, France.[7]

List of aerial victories

Combat record[1]
No. Date/Time Aircraft/
Serial No.
Opponent Result Location Notes
1 5 May 1917
@ 1710
F.E.2d
(A6400)
Albatros D.III Out of control Poelcapelle Pilot: Second Lieutenant Reginald Conder
2 13 May 1917
@ 1040
F.E.2d
(A6412)
Two-seater Destroyed Rekkem Airfield Pilot: Second Lieutenant M. P. Scott
3 20 May 1917
@ 0920
F.E.2d
(A6412)
Albatros D.III Out of control Menen Pilot: Second Lieutenant Reginald Conder
4 25 May 1917
@ 0850
F.E.2d
(A6415)
Albatros D.III Out of control Wervik Pilot: Second Lieutenant Reginald Conder
5 26 May 1917
@ 1030
F.E.2d
(A6415)
Albatros D.III Out of control Comines Pilot: Second Lieutenant Reginald Conder
6 26 May 1917
@ 2010
F.E.2d
(A6415)
Albatros D.III Destroyed in flames South-east of Ypres Pilot: Second Lieutenant Reginald Conder
7 2 June 1917
@ 0945
F.E.2d
(A6415)
Albatros D.III Destroyed Gheluvelt Pilot: Second Lieutenant Richard M. Trevethan
8 29 June 1917
@ 1610
F.E.2d
(A6376)
Albatros D.V Out of control Becelaère Pilot: Second Lieutenant Oliver Vickers
9 12 July 1917
@ 1700–1715
F.E.2d
(A6376)
Albatros D.V Destroyed East of Ploegsteert Wood Pilot: Second Lieutenant Oliver Vickers
10 Albatros D.V Out of control
11 17 July 1917
@ 1945–1950
F.E.2d
(A6468)
Albatros D.V Destroyed in flames Polygon Wood Pilot: Lieutenant Cecil Richards
12 Albatros D.V Destroyed 28Q 28
13 20 July 1917
@ 0955
F.E.2d
(A6376)
Albatros D.V Out of control Wervik Pilot: Second Lieutenant Oliver Vickers
14 22 July 1917
@ 1650
F.E.2d
(A6376)
Albatros D.V Out of control Menen—Wervik Pilot: Second Lieutenant Oliver Vickers
15 28 July 1917
@ 1845
F.E.2d
(A6376)
Albatros D.V Out of control East of Messines Pilot: Second Lieutenant Oliver Vickers
16 29 July 1918
@ 2010
Bristol F.2b
(E2471)
Fokker D.VII Out of control North-west of Wervicq Observer: Corporal Charles William Hill

References

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e "John Cowell". The Aerodrome. 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  2. ^ "No. 29805". The London Gazette (Supplement). 27 October 1916. p. 10477.
  3. ^ Franks, Guest & Alegi (1997), pp. 10–11.
  4. ^ "No. 30188". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 July 1917. p. 7262.
  5. ^ "No. 30287". The London Gazette (Supplement). 14 September 1917. pp. 9603–9604.
  6. ^ Guttman & Dempsey (2009), p. 80.
  7. ^ "Casualty Details: Cowell, J. J." Commonwealth War Graves Commission. 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
Bibliography
  • Franks, Norman; Guest, Russell F. & Alegi, Gregory (1997). Above the War Fronts: The British Two-seater Bomber Pilot and Observer Aces, the British Two-seater Fighter Observer Aces, and the Belgian, Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Russian Fighter Aces, 1914–1918. London, UK: Grub Street. ISBN 978-1-898697-56-5.
  • Guttman, Jon & Dempsey, Harry (2009). Pusher Aces of World War I. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-417-6.

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John J Cowell DCM MM amp Bar 1889 30 July 1918 was an Irish soldier airman and flying ace of the First World War He was credited with sixteen aerial victories fifteen of these were gained as an observer gunner and one as a pilot before he was killed in action 1 John J CowellBorn1889 1889 Limerick IrelandDied30 July 1918 1918 07 30 aged 28 29 near Ypres BelgiumBuriedLonguenesse Souvenir Cemetery Saint Omer France 50 43 50 5 N 2 15 01 8 E 50 730694 N 2 250500 E 50 730694 2 250500AllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchBritish ArmyRoyal Air ForceRankSergeantUnitRoyal EngineersNo 20 Squadron RAFAwardsDistinguished Conduct MedalMilitary Medal amp Bar Contents 1 Early life and background 2 First World War 3 List of aerial victories 4 ReferencesEarly life and background EditCowell was born in Limerick one of ten children of Michael and Kate Cowell 1 First World War EditCowell first served in the 12th Field Company of the Royal Engineers 1 where on 27 October 1916 Sapper Acting Corporal Cowell was awarded his first Military Medal 2 Cowell then transferred to the Royal Flying Corps joining No 20 Squadron as an observer gunner during Bloody April 1917 He manned the guns of a F E 2d fighter for such other aces as Richard M Trevethan Cecil Roy Richards Reginald Condon and Oliver Vickers Between 5 May and 28 July 1917 Cowell gained fifteen victories destroying a German two seater reconnaissance aircraft and five German fighters and driving down nine more German fighters out of control He was promoted to sergeant 3 and awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal which was gazetted on 17 July 1917 His citation read 78171 Sergeant J Cowell RFC For conspicuous gallantry whilst assisting an aerial gunner during bomb raids He showed remarkable skill and judgment in the eight combats in which he has been engaged and on several occasions has shot down hostile aircraft 4 On 14 September 1917 Cowell received a Bar to his Military Medal 5 He then returned to the Home Establishment for flight training rejoining No 20 Squadron as a pilot in mid 1918 1 On 29 July 1918 while flying a Bristol F 2b Cowell drove down a Fokker D VII his last and only aerial victory as a pilot He was killed in action the following day shot down by Friedrich Ritter von Roth of Jasta 16 6 Cowell is buried in Longuenesse Souvenir Cemetery Saint Omer France 7 List of aerial victories EditCombat record 1 No Date Time Aircraft Serial No Opponent Result Location Notes1 5 May 1917 1710 F E 2d A6400 Albatros D III Out of control Poelcapelle Pilot Second Lieutenant Reginald Conder2 13 May 1917 1040 F E 2d A6412 Two seater Destroyed Rekkem Airfield Pilot Second Lieutenant M P Scott3 20 May 1917 0920 F E 2d A6412 Albatros D III Out of control Menen Pilot Second Lieutenant Reginald Conder4 25 May 1917 0850 F E 2d A6415 Albatros D III Out of control Wervik Pilot Second Lieutenant Reginald Conder5 26 May 1917 1030 F E 2d A6415 Albatros D III Out of control Comines Pilot Second Lieutenant Reginald Conder6 26 May 1917 2010 F E 2d A6415 Albatros D III Destroyed in flames South east of Ypres Pilot Second Lieutenant Reginald Conder7 2 June 1917 0945 F E 2d A6415 Albatros D III Destroyed Gheluvelt Pilot Second Lieutenant Richard M Trevethan8 29 June 1917 1610 F E 2d A6376 Albatros D V Out of control Becelaere Pilot Second Lieutenant Oliver Vickers9 12 July 1917 1700 1715 F E 2d A6376 Albatros D V Destroyed East of Ploegsteert Wood Pilot Second Lieutenant Oliver Vickers10 Albatros D V Out of control11 17 July 1917 1945 1950 F E 2d A6468 Albatros D V Destroyed in flames Polygon Wood Pilot Lieutenant Cecil Richards12 Albatros D V Destroyed 28Q 2813 20 July 1917 0955 F E 2d A6376 Albatros D V Out of control Wervik Pilot Second Lieutenant Oliver Vickers14 22 July 1917 1650 F E 2d A6376 Albatros D V Out of control Menen Wervik Pilot Second Lieutenant Oliver Vickers15 28 July 1917 1845 F E 2d A6376 Albatros D V Out of control East of Messines Pilot Second Lieutenant Oliver Vickers16 29 July 1918 2010 Bristol F 2b E2471 Fokker D VII Out of control North west of Wervicq Observer Corporal Charles William HillReferences EditNotes a b c d e John Cowell The Aerodrome 2016 Retrieved 10 May 2016 No 29805 The London Gazette Supplement 27 October 1916 p 10477 Franks Guest amp Alegi 1997 pp 10 11 No 30188 The London Gazette Supplement 17 July 1917 p 7262 No 30287 The London Gazette Supplement 14 September 1917 pp 9603 9604 Guttman amp Dempsey 2009 p 80 Casualty Details Cowell J J Commonwealth War Graves Commission 2016 Retrieved 10 May 2016 BibliographyFranks Norman Guest Russell F amp Alegi Gregory 1997 Above the War Fronts The British Two seater Bomber Pilot and Observer Aces the British Two seater Fighter Observer Aces and the Belgian Italian Austro Hungarian and Russian Fighter Aces 1914 1918 London UK Grub Street ISBN 978 1 898697 56 5 Guttman Jon amp Dempsey Harry 2009 Pusher Aces of World War I Oxford UK Osprey Publishing ISBN 978 1 84603 417 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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