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William Strugnell


Group Captain William Victor Strugnell (23 July 1892 - 1977) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He went on to a long career in the Royal Air Force, eventually rising to Group Captain and serving through World War II.
==Pre-World War I service==
Strugnell's father was a sergeant major. At age 15, Strugnell joined the Royal Engineers as a bugler. He then transferred to the Hampshire Regiment as a sapper before joining the Royal Flying Corps. He was a prewar pilot, having been the third noncommissioned officer in the British military to receive a pilot's license, in 1912. He served with both 3 and 5 Squadrons before the war began. Once the war started, he went to France as a member of 1 Squadron.

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