Major William Barker

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Major William Barker was a highly decorated Canadian First World War flying ace renowned for his extraordinary aerial combat achievements and bravery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flying ace
human
military officer
allegiance Dominion of Canada
United Kingdom
awardReceived Croce di Guerra al Valor Militare
Distinguished Service Order
Distinguished Service Order
surface form: Distinguished Service Order with Bar

Silver Medal of Military Valor
surface form: Medaglia d’Argento al Valor Militare

Mentioned in Despatches
Military Cross
Military Cross
surface form: Military Cross with two Bars

The Victoria Cross
surface form: Victoria Cross
causeOfDeath aircraft crash
conflict World War I
surface form: First World War
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1894-11-03
dateOfDeath 1930-03-12
decoratedBy Canada
Italy
United Kingdom
familyName Barker
givenName William
honorificPrefix Major
memorial Barker VC memorial in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto
commemorative plaque and displays at the Canadian War Museum
middleName George
militaryBranch Canadian Expeditionary Force
Royal Air Force
Royal Flying Corps
militaryRank Major
militaryUnit No. 139 Squadron RAF
No. 15 Squadron RFC
No. 28 Squadron RFC
No. 66 Squadron RFC
No. 9 Squadron RFC
notableFor aerial victories as a fighter ace
being one of the most decorated Canadian soldiers of the First World War
extraordinary bravery in air combat
numberOfAerialVictories 50+
occupation military aviator
test pilot
placeOfBirth Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada
placeOfDeath Ottawa
surface form: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
postwarActivity civil aviation and business ventures in Canada
serviceNumber unknown
theatreOfOperations Italian Front
Western Front

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