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Sir Lawrence Arthur Pattinson, KB, CB, DSO, MC, DFC
1890 Born in Newcastle upon Tyne son of
WWI Joined the Royal Fusiliers
Transferred to RFC
1915 Gained Aviator's Certificate at the Military School, Harrow
By the end of the war his RAF rank was acting Lieutenant Colonel
Knighted
1955 of Cumberland; died in Wendover<ref>National probate calendar</ref>
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* WWI medal cards


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Sir Lawrence Arthur Pattinson, KB, CB, DSO, MC, DFC

1890 Born in Newcastle upon Tyne son of

WWI Joined the Royal Fusiliers

Transferred to RFC

1915 Gained Aviator's Certificate at the Military School, Harrow

By the end of the war his RAF rank was acting Lieutenant Colonel

Knighted

1955 of Cumberland; died in Wendover[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. National probate calendar
  • WWI medal cards