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Captain (later Group Captain) Clive Alexander Brewster-Joske was born in Fiji, a British subject of Australian heritage. He became a flying ace during World War I and was credited with eight aerial victories. Upon his return to civil life postwar, he became a leading citizen of Fiji being entrusted by several foreign governments as their consular agent. He returned to service at the beginning of World War II, rising first to the rank of lieutenant colonel, then to that of group captain. ==Early life== Clive Alexander Brewster-Joske was born in Fiji in October 1896,〔''Sopwith Pup Aces'', p. 54.〕 the son of Alexander Joske.〔(''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 23 December 1918, p. 7.) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article15817023?searchTerm=Clive%20Alexander%20Brewster-Joske&searchLimits=l-textSearchScope= *ignore *%7C *ignore *|||exactPhrase|||l-word= *ignore *%7C *ignore *|||fromyyyy=1918|||notWords|||anyWords|||tomm=01|||toyyyy=1948|||todd=01|||frommm=11|||fromdd=11|||sortby=dateAsc Retrieved 12 October 2011.〕 and Emily Undine Joske.〔(''The Sydney Morning Herald,'' 16 March 1936, p. 10) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17317401?searchTerm=Clive%20Alexander%20Brewster-Joske&searchLimits=l-textSearchScope= *ignore *%7C *ignore *|||exactPhrase|||l-word= *ignore *%7C *ignore *|||fromyyyy=1918|||notWords|||anyWords|||tomm=01|||toyyyy=1948|||todd=01|||frommm=11|||fromdd=11|||sortby=dateAsc Retrieved 12 October 2011.〕 He was of Australian heritage, and was educated in Melbourne, Australia. He joined the British Army's 37th Division in September 1914.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Clive Brewster-Joske」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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