Gerald Ewart Nash

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Born(1896-05-12)12 May 1896
Died10 April 1976(1976-04-10) (aged 79)
Welland, Ontario, Canada
AllegianceCanada
United Kingdom
Gerald Ewart Nash
Born(1896-05-12)12 May 1896
Died10 April 1976(1976-04-10) (aged 79)
Welland, Ontario, Canada
AllegianceCanada
United Kingdom
BranchRoyal Naval Air Service
Canadian Air Force
RankFlight lieutenant
UnitNo. 3 Wing RNAS
No. 10 Squadron RNAS
Other workBecame Group Captain during World War II

Group Captain Gerald Ewart Nash (12 May 1896 - 10 April 1976) was a World War I flying ace who went on to high command during World War II.[1]

Nash joined the Royal Naval Air Service in April 1916. His original flying assignment was to 3 Wing to fly Sopwith 1½ Strutters. During Bloody April 1917, he was assigned to Raymond Collishaw's Black Flight of Sopwith Triplanes. On 21 May 1917, he opened his scorebook by destroying an Albatros D.III over Ypres Staden. On 2 June, he cooperated with Collishaw, Ellis Vair Reid, and William Melville Alexander in forcing down a German observation plane. On the 5th, Nash again joined Collishaw and Reid, as well Desmond Fitzgibbon and another pilot, in another victory; this time, they set an Albatros reconnaissance plane aflame. The next day, Nash destroyed another Albatros recon plane, and sent down two Albatros D.III's out of control.[1] On 25 June 1917, Nash was shot down behind enemy lines in Belgium by Karl Allmenröder and became a prisoner of war. He was repatriated after war's end, and returned to Canada in 1919.[2]

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