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For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When engaged on reconnaissance and bombing work, he attacked four scouts, one of which he shot down in flames. Shortly afterwards he attacked four two-seater planes, one of which he brought down out of control. On two previous occasions his formation
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and Anthony Thornton, fought twenty German scout aircraft. Atkey and Gass shot down five enemy aircraft while Gurdon and Thornton accounted for three. Two days later, Atkey and Gass again shot down five enemy aircraft in a single day. The next day, 10 May, Atkey was appointed a
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It is unclear if Atkey actually became an American citizen, but on 26 August 1942 he was married for a second time to Dulcie May Boadway (b. circa 1914) in Toronto, Ontario. They had four children, Alfred (b. 1943), Donna (b. 1945), George (b. 1951) and Susan (b. 1953).
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On 23 January 1924, Atkey was living in Los Angeles, employed as a writer, when he filed a "Declaration of Intention", the first step in becoming a naturalized American citizen. In the declaration he stated that he had arrived in Seattle from Vancouver aboard the
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For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. During recent operations he destroyed seven enemy machines. When engaged with enemy aircraft, often far superior in numbers, he proved himself a brilliant fighting pilot, and displayed dash and gallantry of a high
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was attacked by superior numbers of the enemy, three of whom in all were shot down out of control. He has shown exceptional ability and initiative on all occasions.
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with the acting rank of captain. Atkey claimed a further 19 aircraft between 15 May and 2 June, and was then posted back to the Home Establishment in England.
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day bomber. He and his gunners claimed nine victories between 4 February and 21 April 1918. He was then transferred to
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unit that was stationed in England until sent to France in June 1916. On 19 October Atkey was commissioned as a
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as his gunner/observer. On 7 May Atkey and Gass took part in an historic dogfight north-east of
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Atkey died in Toronto, on 10 February 1971, and is buried in Springcreek Cemetery,
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In March 1919, Atkey married Irene E. Marshall (b. 1900 in London, England) in
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fighter/reconnaissance aircraft in "A" Flight, paired with Lieutenant
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Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) Alfred Clayburn Atkey, MC, RAF.
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Second Lieutenant Alfred Clayburn Atkey, RFC, Special Reserve.
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The Long, Long Trail: the British Army in the Great War
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The Bar was gazetted on 13 September 1918, reading:
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Alfred Clayburn Atkey
Toronto
Mississauga
43°31′21″N 79°38′06″W / 43.52250°N 79.63500°W / 43.52250; -79.63500
United Kingdom
British Army
Royal Flying Corps
Captain
London Regiment
No. 18 Squadron RFC/RAF
No. 22 Squadron RAF
World War I
Western Front
Military Cross
Bar
MC
Bar
flying ace
38 aerial victories
Toronto
Ontario
Newport, Isle of Wight
Saskatchewan
Toronto Evening Telegram
British Army
London Regiment
Territorial Force
second lieutenant
Royal Flying Corps
No. 18 Squadron

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