Leslie Alfred McDougald
Leslie Alfred McDougald (1890- )
1922 Flight-Lieutenant, R.A.F, A.O. G.I D.C., Electrical Engineer, Norheads Nest, Biggin Hill, Kent. T. A.: " Wireless, Biggin Hill." T. N.: Bromley 1960. b. 1890; s. of Alfred McDougald of Phoenix Assurance Co.; m. L. M. Wynn, June 17, 1916. Ed. School, Montreal, Canada; College, University of London. City and Guilds (Engineering) College, 1909-12; Imperial College of Science and Technology, 1912-3. Private Tutorial Duties, 1913-4. Chief Works: Development of aircraft wireless telephony (see paper read by Major C. E. Prince before Institution of Electrical Engineers on February 18, 1920). War Services.—Radiographer for French Red Cross Hospital, 1914-5; awarded Diploma of Croix Rouge Francaise; joined Royal Flying Corps, July, 1915, as 2nd-Lieutenant; promoted Lieutenant 1916 and Captain January, 1917; engaged throughout in wireless research, chiefly as regards the development of the wireless telephone for use in aircraft; short service commission Royal Air Force, September, 1919.