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Malcolm Plaw MacLeod : ウィキペディア英語版 | Malcolm Plaw MacLeod
Lieutenant Malcolm Plaw MacLeod was a Canadian flying ace. He was credited with seven aerial victories scored during the closing days of World War I. He would return to Canada to complete his education and work as a stockbroker until World War II. He then served in the Royal Canadian Air Force for the war's duration. ==Early life== Malcolm Plaw MacLeod was born in Ontario Province, Canada, on 24 January 1897. Two differing sources place his birthplace as approximately 60 miles (95 km) northwest of Ottawa. Both Arnprior and Renfrew are named as his native town.〔http://www.canadaveteranshallofvalour.com/MacLeodMP.htm Retrieved 4 February 2012.〕〔http://airforce.ca/uploads/airforce/2009/07/gong-6m-n.html Retrieved 4 February 2012.Note: Mapquest shows these two towns as being only 18 miles apart.〕 MacLeod attended Kimberley Public School from 1905 until 1910; in 1911, he began study at the newly established University of Toronto Schools, matriculating there until 1917.〔http://www.canadaveteranshallofvalour.com/MacLeodMP.htm Retrieved 4 February 2012.〕 MacLeod was living in Toronto upon his enlistment into military service, although his father was living in Winnipeg.〔http://airforce.ca/uploads/airforce/2009/07/gong-6m-n.html Retrieved 4 February 2012.〕 On 13 August 1917, young MacLeod was commissioned a temporary second lieutenant on probation in the Royal Flying Corps.〔''Supplement to the London Gazette'', 1 November 1917, p. 11279.〕
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