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Redford Henry Mulock
Nickname(s)"Red"
Born(1886-08-11)11 August 1886
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Died23 January 1961(1961-01-23) (aged 74)
AllegianceCanada
United Kingdom
Service/branchCanadian Army (1911–15)
Royal Naval Air Service (1915–18)
Royal Air Force (1918–19)
Royal Canadian Air Force (1924–35)
Years of service1911–1919
1924–1935
RankAir Commodore
Commands heldNo. 3 Squadron RNAS
Battles/warsFirst World War
AwardsCommander of the Order of the British Empire
Distinguished Service Order & Bar
Mentioned in Despatches (3)
Knight of the Legion of Honour (France)

Air Commodore Redford Henry Mulock, CBE, DSO & Bar (11 August 1886 – 23 January 1961) was a Canadian aviator and flying ace. He was the first Canadian flying ace of the First World War and the first in the Royal Naval Air Service, achieving five aerial victories by May 1916.[1]

Military career[edit]

Mulock joined 13 Battery, Canadian Field Artillery in 1911. He enrolled in the Canadian Expeditionary Force in September 1914 and served as a corporal with the 1st Battery, 1st Brigade, and 12th Battery, 3rd Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery in Canada and England until December 1915.[2] After transferring to the Royal Naval Air Service and undergoing pilot training, he was posted to 1 Naval Wing. Although he first saw combat in July 1915, he did not score his first win until 30 December. He then scored on 24 and 26 January 1916, and twice on 21 May 1916. Four of the victories were of the "out of control" variety; the other was "forced to land".

Mulock received a Distinguished Service Order (DSO) on 22 June 1916.[3] In 1917, he was promoted to command of No. 3 Squadron RNAS; in September, he was awarded the French Legion of Honour.[4]ABar to his DSO followed in April 1918,[5] along with a promotion to wing commander.[6] He was Mentioned in Despatches three times.[7]

After the war, Mulock served with the Royal Canadian Air Force Reserve, rising to the rank of air commodore by 1935. He then left the military and joined Canadian Airways.[8]

In 2010, Mulock was posthumously inducted into the Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Redford Henry Mulock". www.theaerodrome.com. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  • ^ CEF Service file http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?op=pdf&app=CEF&id=B6477-S009
  • ^ London Gazette 22 June 1916
  • ^ London Gazette 14 September 1917
  • ^ London Gazette 16 April 1918
  • ^ Above the Trenches: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the British Empire Air Forces 1915–1920. p. 287.
  • ^ London Gazette 11 August 1917, 16 March 1918, 16 June 1918
  • ^ Above the Trenches: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the British Empire Air Forces 1915–1920. p. 287.
  • ^ "Member Profiles". Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 10 November 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
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