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Henry John Burden
Nickname(s)Hank
AllegianceGeorge V
Service / branchRoyal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force
RankCaptain
UnitNo. 56 Squadron RAF, No. 72 Squadron RAF, No. 85 Squadron RAF
AwardsDistinguished Service Order, Distinguished Flying Cross

Henry John Burden DSO, DFC (28 April 1894 –28 March 1960) was a Canadian First World War flying ace, officially credited with 16 victories.

His sister Margaret married fellow Canadian ace Billy Bishop.


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Notes

  1. Canadian airmen were required to complete an Attestation Paper in which they declared an oath of allegiance to King George the Fifth and agreed to serve in any arm of the service for the duration of the war between Great Britain and Germany. aerodrome.com
  2. "Henry john Burden". theaerodrome.com. Retrieved 2008-07-02.
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