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Captain William Arthur Bond MC & Bar (27 June 1889 – 22 July 1917) was a First World War flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Bond was wounded while serving in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Dardanelles in 1916. After transferring to the Royal Flying Corps, Bond was posted to fly Nieuport fighters in No. 40 Squadron in early 1917. He flew Nieuport No. B1545 to five victories in a month, beginning on 10 May and ending on 9 June 1917. After his death, his wife Aimee (later Aimée Stuart) wrote An Airman's Wife about him.

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  • Captain William Arthur Bond MC & Bar (27 June 1889 – 22 July 1917) was a First World War flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Bond was wounded while serving in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Dardanelles in 1916. After transferring to the Royal Flying Corps, Bond was posted to fly Nieuport fighters in No. 40 Squadron in early 1917. He flew Nieuport No. B1545 to five victories in a month, beginning on 10 May and ending on 9 June 1917. After his death, his wife Aimee (later Aimée Stuart) wrote An Airman's Wife about him. (en)
  • William Arthur Bond (ur. 27 czerwca 1889, zm. 22 lipca 1917) – angielski as myśliwski okresu I wojny światowej. Wygrał pięć pojedynków powietrznych. William Arthur Bond służył w armii od początku wojny w piechocie. W czasie walk o Dardanelle został ranny w 1916 roku (tamże otrzymał Military Cross) i po okresie leczenia w Anglii został przeniesiony do lotnictwa. William Bond zginął na miejscu. Został pochowany na cmentarzu wojennym w Arras (Arras Flying Services Memorial). Pośmiertnie został ponownie odznaczony Military Cross. (pl)
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  • William Arthur Bond (en)
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  • Captain William Arthur Bond MC & Bar (27 June 1889 – 22 July 1917) was a First World War flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Bond was wounded while serving in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Dardanelles in 1916. After transferring to the Royal Flying Corps, Bond was posted to fly Nieuport fighters in No. 40 Squadron in early 1917. He flew Nieuport No. B1545 to five victories in a month, beginning on 10 May and ending on 9 June 1917. He was appointed flight commander in July. On the 22nd, he was killed in action over Sallaumines while flying Nieuport No. B1688. Cause of his death is disputed; he is said to have either fallen to the guns of a two-seater observation plane from FA 235, or to anti-aircraft fire. After his death, his wife Aimee (later Aimée Stuart) wrote An Airman's Wife about him. (en)
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