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- Chideock, Bridport
- Dorset, England
- Son of the Rev. Edward Henry and Gertrude Mary Petch Greenhow, of 85, Royal Parade, Eastbourne; a brother, Maurice (prisoner of war - survived);
- Cleveland House School, Dorchester Road in Weymouth and Lancing College (gained his Higher School Certificate in 1914 and 1915)
Military service
- 24 February 1916, Eastbourne (Private S/14927)
- Second Lieutenant
- 45th Squadron Royal Air Force (Flying Corps)
- Gazetted to the R.F.C in July 1916; to the Front as observer in October 1916
Death
- Houthulst Forest-Lines; patrol, combat, Sopwith Strutter A1072 attacked by five enemy machines; wounded by gunfire; the pilot J.MacKay remained unhurt. He managed to fly back to Abeele for a forced landing.
- Died of wounds
- 19
- X - A - 12
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