(1894-09-24)24 September 1894 Walton, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Died
17 October 1963(1963-10-17) (aged 69) Lake Cottage, Darland, Rossett, Wrexham
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Service/branch
Aviation
Rank
Captain
Unit
No. 103 Squadron RAF
Awards
Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Force Cross
Captain John Stevenson Stubbs DFC AFC was an English First World War flying ace credited with 11 official victories. He was a pioneering bomber pilot who was the war's leading ace for the British Airco DH.9. He also carried off the rather unusual feat of destroying an enemy observation balloon with a bomber.
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group consisted of Ness on vocals and guitar, Dannell on bass, and John "Carrot" Stevenson ond drums. Partway through 1981, Danell switched to rhythm guitar...
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Favourite Author: J. Stubbs Walker Date: Monday, 28 May 1951 Publication: Daily Mail (London, England) Issue: 17165 p 2 Anna Neagle, John Mills are top stars...