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2nd Lieutenant William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse, Special Reserve, Royal Flying Corps.    For most conspicuous bravery on 26th April, 1915, in flying to Courtrai and dropping bombs on the railway line near that station. On starting the return journey he was mortally wounded, but succeeded in flying for 35 miles to his destination, at a very low altitude, and reported the successful accomplishment of his object. He has since died of his wounds. Royal Flying Corps Ww1, Ww1 British, Railway Line, Ad Astra, British Army, Rhodes, British Royals, Pilots, Force

2nd Lieutenant William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse, Special Reserve, Royal Flying Corps. For most conspicuous bravery on 26th April, 1915, in flying to Courtrai and dropping bombs on the railway line near that station. On starting the return journey he was mortally wounded, but succeeded in flying for 35 miles to his destination, at a very low altitude, and reported the successful accomplishment of his object. He has since died of his wounds.

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