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Captain John Gilmour, an ace with 39 ‘kills’, is shown here in front

of a Martinsyde G.100, which was nicknamed the ‘Elephant’ because

it was large and unwieldy. Gilmour flew this aircraft with No 27

Squadron and the Sopwith Camel with No 65 Squadron.

The notification (below) was signed by Winston S Churchill on

1 March 1919 to confirm that Captain John Gilmour was mentioned

in Despatches by Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig on 8 November

1918 “for gallant and distinguished services in the field”.

This Certificate (right) appoints Captain John Gilmour, a

leading ace of the RAF, who had formerly served with the Argyll and

Sutherland Highlanders, to be a member of the Distinguished Service

Order,

3 August 1918.

IWM: Private Papers of Captain J Gilmour DSO MC** (80/15/1)

A FIRST WORLD WAR ACE:

JOHN GILMOUR

FROM THE EXHIBIT

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