Orlando Bridgeman

Military Person

1898 – 1931

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Who was Orlando Bridgeman?

Second Lieutenant Orlando Clive Bridgeman was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.

Bridgeman was the fourth son of Brigadier-General the Honourable Francis Charles Bridgeman, through whom he was grandson of Orlando Bridgeman, 3rd Earl of Bradford, and his wife Gertrude Cecilia.

He attended Harrow School from 1912 to 1916, and joined the Royal Flying Corps from there. He piloted Sopwith Camels in 70 Squadron until he returned to base wounded on 25 August 1917. After a period of recuperation, he returned to duty in 80 Squadron; he succeeded to the position of Flight Commander when a flight commander was killed. On 10 May 1918, he shot down one German in flames and another out of control even as most of his flight was picked off by Richthofen's Flying Circus. In July or August, he was posted to instructor duty.

He survived the war, only to die of blood poisoning on 21 December 1931, aged 33.

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Born
1898
Donnington
Education
  • Harrow School
Died
Dec 21, 1931
London

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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