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John Edward Sharman : ウィキペディア英語版
John Edward Sharman


John Edward Sharman, DSC and Bar and Croix de guerre (11 September 1892 – 22 July 1917) was a Canadian Flying Ace in World War I credited with 8 victories.
==Background==
Sharman was born in Oak Lake, Manitoba to parents Thomas Higgins Sharman and Frances A Sharman. He was the oldest child in his family, followed by his younger sister Beverly and his younger brother Thomas. He attended University in Toronto where he studied to become a Mining Engineer. His father served in the 90th Winnipeg Rifles during the North West Rebellion of 1885 and then as a member of the Militia with the 12th Manitoba Dragoons. His brother Thomas stayed on the family farm during the Great War and eventually took over after his father's death and worked it until his own death. His sister Beverly studied and became a school teacher spending the majority of her career teaching at Balmoral Hall in Winnipeg, Manitoba. There were no children born to John or any of his siblings.
(Edited by a member of the Sharman family)

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