Edwin Claude Bromley
Military Person
1888 – 1928
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Who was Edwin Claude Bromley?
Lieutenant Edwin Claude Bromley was a Canadian World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories. Bromley piloted a two-seated Bristol F.2B Fighter for 22 Squadron. The observers that manned the rear guns for Bromley were John Howard Umney, for ten victories, and Charles George Gass, for two.
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- Born
- Aug 18, 1888
Winnipeg - Also known as
- Edwin Bromley
- Died
- Apr 14, 1928
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on July 23, 2013
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