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Name: Arthur Clunie "Snowy" Randall
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) Arthur Randall
Country: Scotland
Rank: Captain
Service: Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Units: 32, 85
Victories: 10
Born: 06 February 1896
Place of Birth: Paisley, Renfrew
Died:
Place of Death:
 
 
Arthur Clunie Randall was living in Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland when he enlisted. He was wounded in action on 11 March 1917.
 
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
Capt. Arthur Clunie Randall.
   A daring and skilful airman who during recent operations has accounted for six enemy aeroplanes. He is conspicuous for his determination and devotion to duty.
Supplement to the London Gazette, 2 November 1918 (30989/12971)
 
Victories
Date Time Unit Aircraft Opponent Location
1 23 Jan 1917 1515 32 D.H.2 C (DESF) 1 Ervillers
2 11 Mar 1917 1005 32 D.H.2 (A2548) Albatros D.III (OOC) Bapaume
3 18 Jun 1918 0450 85 S.E.5a (B7870) C (DES) 2 Voormezeele
4 14 Jul 1918 0835 85 S.E.5a (C1928) Pfalz D.III (DES) N of Merville
5 24 Jul 1918 1045 85 S.E.5a (C1931) Fokker D.VII (DES) Neuve Eglise
6 31 Jul 1918 2005 85 S.E.5a (C6454) Albatros C (DES) Vielle Chapelle
7 09 Aug 1918 0755 85 S.E.5a (C6454) Albatros C (DESF) Steenwerck
8 10 Aug 1918 0640 85 S.E.5a (C6454) DFW C (DES) Le Touret
9 22 Aug 1918 1650 85 S.E.5a (C6454) Fokker D.VII (OOC) Maricourt
10 04 Oct 1918 1755 85 S.E.5a (E5487) DFW C (DES) NW of Aubencheul aux Bois

1 Shared with Capt Leslie Peech Aizlewood, Lt G J King, Lt Frank Billinge, Lt T A Gooch, 2Lt Arthur Coningham
2 Shared with Lt Alec Reid (D6859)
 
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