Second Lieutenant George Searle Lomax Hayward (1 November 1894 - 16 August 1924) Military Cross, was an English World War I aerial observer credited with 24 victories. He served as an observer/gunner for fellow aces Frank Weare, Ernest Elton, and William Lewis Wells. Hayward scored the bulk of his wins, 22 of them, between 6 March and 22 April 1918, usually scoring two or three times in the same fight.
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| - Second Lieutenant George Searle Lomax Hayward (1 November 1894 - 16 August 1924) Military Cross, was an English World War I aerial observer credited with 24 victories. He served as an observer/gunner for fellow aces Frank Weare, Ernest Elton, and William Lewis Wells. Hayward scored the bulk of his wins, 22 of them, between 6 March and 22 April 1918, usually scoring two or three times in the same fight.
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| - Royal West Kent Regiment, No. 22 Squadron RFC/No. 22 Squadron RAF
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| - Digby, Lincolnshire, England
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| - George Searle Lomax Hayward
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| - Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
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| - Second Lieutenant George Searle Lomax Hayward (1 November 1894 - 16 August 1924) Military Cross, was an English World War I aerial observer credited with 24 victories. He served as an observer/gunner for fellow aces Frank Weare, Ernest Elton, and William Lewis Wells. Hayward scored the bulk of his wins, 22 of them, between 6 March and 22 April 1918, usually scoring two or three times in the same fight.
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