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First World War (1914-1918)
Canadians in the Royal Naval Air Service

Among the Canadians serving with the Royal Navy were those in its aviation branch, the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). They included aces and future leaders of the Royal Canadian Air Force. The dangers they faced included the enemy, the elements, and their own unreliable aircraft.

Medal Set, Captain Arthur Brown
Medal Set, Captain Arthur Brown

In 1917, RNAS pilot Brown was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (left), a naval decoration, in recognition of his bravery in combat over the Western Front.

Brown is best remembered for his involvement in the death of Manfred von Richthofen, the "Red Baron." In an aerial battle on 21 April 1918, Richthofen, Germany's highest-scoring ace, was pursuing Canadian pilot Wilfrid "Wop" May. Brown, spotting May in danger, dived steeply, firing at Richthofen to force him to break off his pursuit. During the fighting, a bullet passed through Richthofen's chest and he died shortly afterward. The incident continues to fascinate and to incite debate: while the Royal Air Force credited Brown with the victory and awarded him a bar to his Distinguished Service Cross in part for this action, forensic evidence suggests that the bullet that killed Richthofen was fired from the ground.

Medal Set, Captain Arthur Brown
Tilston Memorial Collection of Canadian Military Medals
CWM 19820001-001





Service Dress Cap, Royal Naval Air Service
Service Dress Jacket, Royal Naval Air Service
Flying Helmet, Royal Naval Air Service
Medal Set, Air Vice Marshal Raymond Collishaw
Wristwatch, Flight Lieutenant Henry Botterell
Medal Set, Captain Arthur Brown
Propeller Fragments, Flight Lieutenant Harry Wambolt
Memorial Plaque, Flight Lieutenant Harry Wambolt
Model, Felixstowe F2A
Flight Commander Wilfred Austin Curtis
Telegram Confirming Flight Lieutenant Harry Wambolt's Death
Letter to Flight Lieutenant Harry Wambolt's Parents