Hugh Claye

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Nickname(s)Tubby
Born(1889-06-22)22 June 1889
Derby, Derbyshire
Died9 August 1972(1972-08-09) (aged 83)
Chichester, Sussex
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Hugh Claye
Nickname(s)Tubby
Born(1889-06-22)22 June 1889
Derby, Derbyshire
Died9 August 1972(1972-08-09) (aged 83)
Chichester, Sussex
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branchBritish Army
Royal Air Force
Years of service1909–1918
1941–1944
RankFlight Lieutenant
UnitSherwood Foresters
No. 62 Squadron RFC
Battles / warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsMilitary Cross
Efficiency Decoration

Hugh Claye MC, ED (22 June 1889 – 9 August 1972) was a British flying ace of World War I. In conjunction with his pilots he was credited with 11 aerial victories (four destroyed, seven 'driven down out of control') while flying as an observer/gunner in Bristol F.2 Fighter airplanes.[1][2]

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