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Lt. Richard Applin

Royal Flying Corps 19 Squadron

from:Southampton

(d.29th April 1917)

Richard Applin was born 3rd June 1894 in Wiltshire, he was the husband of Margaret Hannah Applin of Southampton. He served with 19 Squadron Royal Flying Corps. He was killed in action on 29th of April 1917 aged 22 years, he has no known grave and is commemorated at Arras Flying Services Memorial. He is also remembered on the War Memorial in Bitterne and the Centotaph, Southampton.



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