Gavin L. Graham


Lieutenant Gavin Lynedoch Graham Distinguished [Flying Cross (United Kingdom)|DFC], LdH, CdG was a South African World War I flying ace credited with thirteen confirmed aerial victories.

Aerial service

Graham served with the 18th Hussars from April 1915 through August 1916 before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps. He put in 200 hours flight time as an observer in No. 70 Squadron RFC before being sent to pilot's training in March 1917. On 14 December, he was assigned to No. 73 Squadron RFC as a Sopwith Camel pilot. He scored his first win on 3 May 1918, scored steadily, and on 19 July he became an ace. His next victory, two days later, came during a squadron patrol that destroyed a Fokker Dr.I triplane, and was shared with Major Maurice Le Blanc-Smith, Lieutenant William Sidebottom, Lieutenant William Stephenson, Second Lieutenant Robert Chandler, and two other pilots, with every pilot credited with a win. He would not share a triumph again until his eleventh on 8 August; then he teamed with Chandler and Captain Emile John Lussier to destroy an enemy two-seater reconnaissance plane, for his sole win over a two-seater. On the 25th, he destroyed a Fokker D.VII and teamed with another British pilot to drive down another one out of control. Graham finished his war with over 250 flight hours as a pilot, nine destroyed enemy machines to his credit, three enemy fighters driven down out of control, and one enemy plane captured. On 2 November 1918, he received the Distinguished Flying Cross, being lauded as:

Aerial victory list

No.Date/timeAircraftFoeResultLocationNotes
13 May 1918 @ 1250 hoursSopwith CamelAlbatros D.VDriven down out of controlPloegsteert
221 May 1918 @ 1830 hoursSopwith CamelFokker Dr.1DestroyedArmentieres
310 June 1918 @ 1830 hoursSopwith CamelAlbatros D.VDestroyedMesnet
418 July 1918 @ 1500 hoursSopwith CamelFokker D.VIIDestroyedOulchy-le-Château
519 July 1918 @ 0620 hoursSopwith CamelFokker D.VIICapturedChateau-Verses-Freuille
621 July 1918 @ 2000 hoursSopwith CamelFokker Dr.1DestroyedNortheast of Oulchy-le-ChâteauVictory shared with 7 other pilots.
722 July 1918 @ 1810 hoursSopwith CamelFokker D.VIIDriven down out of controlBazoches
822 July 1918 @ 1810 hoursSopwith CamelFokker D.VIIDestroyedBazoches
925 July 1918 @ 1900 hoursSopwith CamelFokker D.VIIDestroyedEast of Courmont
1029 July 1918 @ 1900 hoursSopwith CamelFokker D.VIISet afire and destroyedNortheast of Soissons
118 August 1918 @ 1720 hoursSopwith CamelReconnaissance craftDestroyedNesleShared with two other pilots
1225 August 1918 @ 1125 hoursSopwith CamelFokker D.VIIDestroyedNorth of Bapaume
1325 August 1918 @ 1130 hoursSopwith CamelFokker D.VIIDriven down out of controlNorth of BapaumeVictory shared with another pilot