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Lieutenant Roy Cowell-Townshend was born on the 25th December 1898 at Hewelsfield, Gloucestershire. After leaving school from Newbury Grammar School he took up an electrical
apprenticeship. He joined the Royal Flying Corps on the 17th February 1917 and was medically examined at Reading. He was shown as being 5ft 9inches tall, weight 10 stone with a chest measurement of 32/35
inches.
After being processed he was posted to the 35th Training Battalion on the 22nd February 1917. His address at this time was shown as 7 Company, 20 Hut, No 2 R.F.A. Camp (Rank -
Private 8/9818).
On the 3rd August he was appointed as a temporary Lance Corporal. During this period he carried out training at Winchester (20 C.W.) and Oxford (39 T.S.S). On the 1st November
1917 he was posted to the 2nd/8th Training Battalion and on the 5th December was discharged to a commission. On the 21st December 1917 he was transferred from Oxford to Carlton. On the 21st January 1918
he was transferred to 81 Squadron, 23 Wing. On the 1st April he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant (on probation). On the 23rd May 1918 he was transferred for the final time from 81 Squadron to 9 T.D.S.
Shaftsbury.
[Note the early postings were army based with basic training being carried out with the Royal Field Artillery, once complete his further postings were based around his flying
and officer training].
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