tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post787217257468207616..comments2024-03-29T02:37:52.926-07:00Comments on Roads to the Great War: Remember a Veteran: Lt. David Ker, 1st Aero Squadron, AEFsnielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10631473280484584330noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post-46685890255846137282019-03-01T12:35:47.482-08:002019-03-01T12:35:47.482-08:00He was the observer in a plane flown by Lt. Harry ...He was the observer in a plane flown by Lt. Harry S Aldrich which was shot down by 5 German planes as it crossed allied lines and crashed in flames after the gas tank exploded. Lt Aldrich miraculously survived. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05842744516877888347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post-46859377890941393202015-07-04T15:19:26.704-07:002015-07-04T15:19:26.704-07:00Sloan's Wings of Honor has him as KIA and 1st ...Sloan's Wings of Honor has him as KIA and 1st Aero was an observation squadron, so we'll presume he was in the air?Kimball Wnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post-3980561833332461642015-07-04T14:39:59.155-07:002015-07-04T14:39:59.155-07:00He was 1st Aero Squadron but it seems he died in t...He was 1st Aero Squadron but it seems he died in the assault in the salient. Was he flying, or was he on the ground, as a liaison officer possibly, or a wireless link to the artillery spotters?Adrian Robertsnoreply@blogger.com