Thomas Baker (aviator), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Thomas Baker (aviator)

Australian soldier, aviator and flying ace of the First World War

Date of Birth: 02-May-1897

Place of Birth: Smithfield, South Australia, Australia

Date of Death: 04-Nov-1918

Profession: flying ace, aircraft pilot

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Thomas Baker (aviator)

  • Thomas Charles Richmond Baker, (2 May 1897 – 4 November 1918) was an Australian soldier, aviator, and flying ace of the First World War.
  • Born in Smithfield, South Australia, he was an active sportsman in his youth and developed a keen interest in aviation.
  • He was employed as a clerk with the Bank of New South Wales, before he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in July 1915, for service in World War I.
  • Posted to an artillery unit on the Western Front, he was awarded the Military Medal for carrying out numerous repairs on a communications line while subject to severe artillery fire.
  • In June 1917, Baker was awarded a bar to his decoration for his part in quelling a fire in one of the artillery gun pits that was endangering approximately 300 rounds of shrapnel and high explosive. In September 1917, Baker applied for a position as a mechanic in the Australian Flying Corps.
  • He was instead selected for flight training, and was posted to courses in the United Kingdom.
  • He graduated as a pilot and was commissioned a second lieutenant in March 1918.
  • Posted for active duty in France that June, Baker joined the ranks of No.
  • 4 Squadron AFC.
  • Over the next four months, he rose to the rank of captain and was credited with bringing down 12 German aircraft.
  • He was shot down and killed on 4 November 1918.
  • In February 1919, he was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.

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