Captain Roy Brown

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Captain Roy Brown was a Canadian World War I flying ace best known for his role in the aerial engagement that led to the death of the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War I veteran
flying ace
human
military officer
aircraftFlown Sopwith Camel
airForceUnit No. 209 Squadron RAF
No. 9 Naval Squadron RNAS
allegiance Canada
United Kingdom
awardReceived Distinguished Service Cross
birthName Arthur Roy Brown
birthYear 1893
burialPlace Toronto
surface form: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
causeOfDeath heart attack
commemoratedBy historical plaques in Canada
museum exhibits in Carleton Place, Ontario
conflict World War I
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1893-12-23
dateOfDeath 1944-03-09
deathYear 1944
educatedAt Royal Military College of Canada
business college in Ottawa
familyName Brown
givenName Arthur
Roy
hasRelative family in Carleton Place, Ontario
honorificPrefix Captain
militaryBranch Royal Air Force
Royal Naval Air Service
militaryRank Captain
name Arthur Roy Brown
nationality Canadian
notableFor being credited by the Royal Air Force with shooting down the Red Baron
role in aerial engagement leading to the death of Manfred von Richthofen
numberOfAerialVictories 10
occupation aviator
fighter pilot
opponent Manfred von Richthofen
placeOfBirth Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada
placeOfDeath St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
politicalActivity ran for political office in Ontario
postMilitaryOccupation businessman
politician
residence St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
Toronto
surface form: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
serviceNumber Canadian World War I flying ace service

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Sopwith Camel famousPilot Captain Roy Brown