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Distinguished Conduct Medal of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1915, In Storage, 72/D/707
Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded to Harold (Harry) Jameson in 1915.
Victory Medal of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, In Storage, 72/D/710
Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson's Victory Medal. The edge is impressed Captain H. Jameson. The medal was mis-marked, Jameson did not reach the rank of Captain
Medaille Militaire of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1914, In Storage, 72/D/711
Medaille Militaire awarded to Harold (Harry) Jameson on 19 September 1914.
War Medal 1914-1918 of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, In Storage, 72/D/709
Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson's War Medal 1914-1918. The edge is impressed Captain H. Jameson. The medal was mis-marked, Jameson did not reach the rank of Captain
1914 Star of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1920, In Storage, 72/D/708
Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson's 1914 Star.
Military Cross of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1916, In Storage, 72/D/706
Harold (Harry) Jameson joined the RFC as a Direct Entrant in February 1914. He embarked for France as an Air Mechanic 2nd Class in August, being promoted Air Mechanic 1st Class in September. Whilst serving with 4 Squadron he was awarded the Medaille Militaire 'For Gallantry' during the period 21-30 August 1914. He trained as a pilot in 1916 before returning to France and joining No. 42 Squadron. Jameson was awarded the Military Cross on 18 November 1916.
Sopwith Pup
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1916-1918, Cosford, Hangar Two, 82/A/1067
The Pup, thought of by its pilots as the perfect flying machine, was used extensively by the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps both at home and abroad. The first Pups reached the Western Front in the autumn of 1916 allowing the enthusiastic British pilots to maintain their hard won domination until mid-1917 when newer German aircraft redressed the balance.
Illustrations to accompany notes on the interpretation of aeroplane photographs Series A
Library, In Storage, 011445
Aerial reconnaissance was one of the primary roles carried out by the Royal Flying Corps and latterly by the Royal Air Force during the First World War.
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