About: Dennis Waight

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Colonel Dennis Edward Francis Waight MC (15 February 1895 – October 1984) was a British Army professional infantryman. After being decorated for valor while serving as a fusilier early in World War I, he flew in combat as an aerial observer until war's end. No details of his transfer and training are known; however, he was credited with 12 aerial victories, making him a flying ace. He continued in service both at home and in India through, and beyond, World War II, finally being retired from service postwar for age.

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  • Colonel Dennis Edward Francis Waight MC (15 February 1895 – October 1984) was a British Army professional infantryman. After being decorated for valor while serving as a fusilier early in World War I, he flew in combat as an aerial observer until war's end. No details of his transfer and training are known; however, he was credited with 12 aerial victories, making him a flying ace. He continued in service both at home and in India through, and beyond, World War II, finally being retired from service postwar for age. (en)
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  • Colonel Dennis Edward Francis Waight MC (15 February 1895 – October 1984) was a British Army professional infantryman. After being decorated for valor while serving as a fusilier early in World War I, he flew in combat as an aerial observer until war's end. No details of his transfer and training are known; however, he was credited with 12 aerial victories, making him a flying ace. He continued in service both at home and in India through, and beyond, World War II, finally being retired from service postwar for age. (en)
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