Mick Mannock

Military Person

1887 – 1918

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Who was Mick Mannock?

Major Edward Corringham "Mick" Mannock VC DSO** MC* was a British First World War flying ace. Mannock was born in Ireland, but was of English and Scottish parentage.

Mannock went into combat on the Western Front on three separate combat tours. Although initially a social misfit suspected of cowardice in his first assignment to 40 Squadron, he began to accumulate victories. He took on the highly hazardous task of balloon busting for his first aerial victory, and by dogged concentration on his gunnery skills, tallied 15 victories by the end of his first combat tour.

After two months back in England, he returned to France as a Flight Commander in the fledgling 74 Squadron. He amassed 36 more victories between 12 April and 17 June 1918. He also gained a reputation for ruthless hatred of his German adversaries, delighting in burning them to death. He became phobic about burning to death in midair. The stresses of combat began to tell on him. He also became ill with a lingering case of influenza. When ordered home on leave in June, he wept.

He returned as Officer Commanding of 85 Squadron in July 1918; he would score nine more victories that month.

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Born
May 24, 1887
Ballincollig
Nationality
  • Republic of Ireland
Profession
Lived in
  • County Cork
Died
Jul 26, 1918
Lillers

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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