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Francis Cubbon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francis Cubbon
Captain Francis Richard Cubbon was an aerial observer and flying ace in the First World War. In conjunction with his pilots, he was credited with 21 aerial victories. ==Early life and service== Francis Richard Cubbon was the only surviving son of his parents' marriage. His father was Captain Richard Cubbon, a supply and transport officer of the Indian Army. Cubbon was born in London,〔Franks ''et.al.'' (1997), p.12.〕 but spent most of his youth in Poona, India.〔Guttman & Dempsey (2009), p.78.〕 The young Cubbon was educated at Alleyn's School and Dulwich College before attending and graduating from the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.〔Aeronautics (1918), p.288.〕 He was posted to the Indian Army as a second lieutenant on 6 September 1911. His first assignment was to the York and Lancaster Regiment in Karachi. He subsequently was appointed to the 72nd Punjabis on the North-western Frontier of India,〔 on 1 December 1912. He was promoted to lieutenant on 6 December 1913, and to captain on 6 September 1915. In November 1915, he was invalided home.〔
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