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Old 1st August 2008, 06:24
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Re: NICHOLSON STUART BOULTON

Hi Brian,

I was able to find one of my other references and came up with this.
He joined the RFC on 26 July 1917. He was credited with 6 Fokker D VIIs all in mid September. Three shot down in flames and three driven down out of control. The rear gunner position was credited with 5 of the kills and he was with a different gunner on each occasion. His first kill was on 15 Sept and was credited to his observer Lt G. W. Pearce, his second was on 16 Sept and was credited to Sgt J. Dodds, his third was on Sept 20 and was credited to Sgt. E.G. Mitchell, his fourth, fifth and sixth was on the 23 Sept and his gunner on that occasion was 2/Lt H.L. Edwards.

BTW I have found no mention that he was only 18 yet.

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Gary
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Hello Brian,

Most of my reference books are still boxed up but I found this for you.

2Lt NS Boulton along with CH Case of 20Sqn were shot down while flying Bristol F2b serial E2561 on an offensive patrol on the 29th of Sept during the Battle for The Hindenburg Line. They were last seen over the lines headed west. He claimed 6 victories including 3 on the 23 of September but I don't see where any of the claims were substantiated.


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Gary
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