John Daley (RAF officer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Daley (RAF officer)

British flying ace

Date of Birth: 05-Feb-1898

Place of Birth: Kingston, Surrey County, Jamaica

Date of Death: 08-Jul-1918

Profession: military personnel

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About John Daley (RAF officer)

  • Lieutenant John Albert Edward Robertson Daley (5 February 1898 – 8 July 1918) was a British World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.Daley was born in Kingston, Jamaica, the son of George E.
  • Daley of New Market, St.
  • Elizabeth, Jamaica, and attended the Potsdam School.
  • He enlisted on 19 January 1916 as a private in the 2nd Jamaica Battalion, British West Indies Regiment, and on 6 March 1916 he was confirmed as a temporary second lieutenant.
  • The same day he was one of 25 officers and 1,115 other ranks of the Third Jamaica Contingent who embarked on the SS Verdala at Kingston.
  • Owing to the threat of German U-boats Verdala was routed to England via Halifax, Nova Scotia.
  • En route it ran into a blizzard.
  • Verdala was not properly heated and the soldiers had not been issued with sufficient warm clothing, causing 600 cases of exposure and frostbite, and five deaths.
  • On arrival at Halifax 106 men were hospitalized.On 6 April 1917 Daley was appointed a flying officer (observer) in the Royal Flying Corps, with seniority from 27 December 1916, serving in No.
  • 13 Squadron.
  • On 27 December 1917 he was appointed a flying officer, serving in No.
  • 24 Squadron, flying a S.E.5a.
  • Between March and July 1918 he shot down five aircraft and a kite balloon, but was killed in action only a week after his final victory.

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