Frederick John Knowles Explained

Frederick John Knowles
Birth Date:1 November 1895
Birth Place:Nairn, Moray, Scotland
Death Place:Nairn, Moray, Scotland
Placeofburial:Nairn
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Branch:British Army
Rank:Corporal
Unit:No. 111 Squadron RFC
Battles:World War I
Sinai and Palestine campaign
Awards:Military Medal

Corporal Frederick John Knowles (1 November 18955 – 31 December 1979) was a Scottish World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.[1]

Military service

Knowles served in No. 111 Squadron in Palestine, part of 40th (Army) Wing, in the Egyptian Expeditionary Force during the Sinai and Palestine campaign. Between 12 December 1917 and 18 January 1918 while flying as observer/gunner to a number of pilots, he accounted for seven enemy aircraft, all but one destroyed.[1]

Air Mechanic 2nd Class Knowles' award of the Military Medal was gazetted on 10 April 1918.

List of aerial victories

See also: Aerial victory standards of World War I.

Confirmed victories are numbered and listed chronologically. Unconfirmed victories are denoted by "u/c" and may or may not be listed by date.

+Victories[2]
No.Date/timeAircraftFoeResultLocationNotes
112 December 1917
@ 1030 hours
Bristol F.2b Fighter
Serial number A7202
Albatros D.VDriven down out of controlTul KeramPilot: Peter Roy Maxwell Drummond
212 December 1917
@ 1035 hours
Bristol F.2b Fighter
s/n A7202
Albatros D.VDestroyedNorthwest of Tul KeramPilot: Peter Roy Maxwell Drummond
312 December 1917
@ 1045 hours
Bristol F.2b Fighter
s/n A7202
Albatros D.VDestroyedWadi el AujaPilot: Peter Roy Maxwell Drummond
414 December 1917
@ 0945 hours
Bristol F.2b Fighter
s/n A7202
Albatros D.VDestroyedNorth of Beit She'anPilot: Peter Roy Maxwell Drummond
528 December 1917
@ 1600 hours
Bristol F.2b Fighter
s/n A7192
Two-seater aircraftForced to land; destroyedNebulus ValleyPilot: Charles Davidson
617 January 1918
@ 0920 hours
Bristol F.2b Fighter
s/n A7192
Two-seater aircraftDestroyedKalkiliehPilot: Austin Lloyd Fleming
717 January 1918
@ 1130 hours
Bristol F.2b Fighter
s/n A7198
Two-seater aircraftDestroyedBetween Jaffa and ArsufPilot: Austin Lloyd Fleming; also shared with another air crew

References

Citations
  • Bibliography
  • Notes and References

    1. Web site: Frederick John Knowles . The Aerodrome . 2015 . 21 April 2015.
    2. Franks et.al. (1997), p.30.