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Harold Ross Eycott-Martin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harold Ross Eycott-Martin
Captain Harold Ross Eycott-Martin (2 January 1897 – date of death unknown) began and ended his military career in the Royal Engineers. While seconded for duty with the Royal Air Force, he would win a Military Cross in the well-known air action in Italy in which Alan Jerrard won his Victoria Cross. Eycott-Martin would end the war as a flying ace credited with eight aerial victories. In the aftermath of the war, he would fall into disgrace. After being declared bankrupt, he would desert the Engineers and be ejected from the army. ==Early life== Harold Ross Eycott-Martin was born in Haywards Heath, Sussex, England in 1896.〔Shores ''et.al.'' (1997), p.150.〕 He was the eldest son. His father was a civil servant in Bechuanaland. His mother's home residence in England was Lindfield, West Sussex, near Haywards Heath.
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