John McCudden

Military Person

1897 – 1918

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Who was John McCudden?

Second Lieutenant John Anthony McCudden was a World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories. He survived a downing by German ace Ulrich Neckel on 28 February 1918, only to be killed in action, possibly by Hans Wolff. He was the younger brother of British ace James McCudden. McCudden's victor cannot be identified for certain since more than one German pilot made a claim in that combat. Wolff died in action only three months later, and his log book disappeared after the end of the war, and with it, details of the battle from his perspective.

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Born
Jun 14, 1897
Chatham
Died
Mar 18, 1918
Saint-Souplet

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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