Arthur Randall
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Captain Arthur Clunie Randall was a World War I flying ace
Flying ace
A flying ace or fighter ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down several enemy aircraft during aerial combat. The actual number of aerial victories required to officially qualify as an "ace" has varied, but is usually considered to be five or more...

 credited with 10 aerial victories. After earning a Distinguished Flying Cross during the war, he remained in military service until 1926.

Early life

Arthur Clunie Randall was born in Paisley, Scotland on 6 February 1896. When he enlisted in the military, he was living in Bothwell
Bothwell
Bothwell is a small town in the South Lanarkshire council area of Scotland. It lies on the north bank of the River Clyde, adjacent to Uddingston and Hamilton, nine miles east-south-east of Glasgow city centre....

, Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire or the County of Lanark ) is a Lieutenancy area, registration county and former local government county in the central Lowlands of Scotland...

, Scotland.

World War I

On 13 November 1914, Randall was among cadets and ex-cadets of the Officers Training Corps
Officers Training Corps
The Officer Training Corps is a part of the British Army which provides military leadership training to students at UK universities...

 appointed as temporary second lieutenant
Second Lieutenant
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s in the infantry
Infantry
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.

On 30 November 1916, he transferred to the General List of the Royal Flying Corps
Royal Flying Corps
The Royal Flying Corps was the over-land air arm of the British military during most of the First World War. During the early part of the war, the RFC's responsibilities were centred on support of the British Army, via artillery co-operation and photographic reconnaissance...

. By January 1917, he was posted to 32 Squadron as an Airco DH.2
Airco DH.2
|-DH.2 aces:Distinguished pilots of the DH.2 included Victoria Cross winner Lanoe Hawker , who was the first commander of No 24 Squadron and ace Alan Wilkinson. The commander of No. 32 Squadron, Lionel Rees won the Victoria Cross flying the D.H.2 for single handedly attacking a formation of 10...

 pilot; he scored his first aerial victory with them on 23 January. He would score one more win with them, being wounded in the process, on 11 March 1917. On 3 June 1917, he was appointed a Flight Commander with the rank of temporary captain.

His second combat tour was as a fighter pilot with 85 Squadron, flying a Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a. This time around, he scored another eight aerial victories, culminating in the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross near war's end. His citation read simply:

Post World War I

On 1 August 1919, Randall was appointed an acting captain in the reorganized RAF.

He served in the Baltic during the aftermath of World War I
Aftermath of World War I
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. On 26 March 1920, he was awarded the Cross of Liberty Second Class by the government of Estonia
Estonia
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.

On 23 December 1926, Flight Lieutenant
Flight Lieutenant
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 Randall was convicted by general courtmartial and dismissed from the Royal Air Force. His fate is unknown after that.

List of aerial victories

No. Date/time Aircraft Foe Result Location Notes
1 23 January 1917 @ 1515 hours Airco D.H.2 German reconnaissance plane Destroyed by fire Ervillers
Ervillers
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, France
Victory shared with Arthur Coningham
Arthur Coningham (RAF officer)
Air Marshal Sir Arthur "Mary" Coningham KCB, KBE, DSO, MC, DFC, AFC, RAF was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force. During the First World War, he was at Gallipoli with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, where he became a flying ace...

, Frank Billinge
Frank Billinge
Captain Frank Billinge was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.Billinge was a founding member of No. 20 Squadron, flying as an observer/gunner in the rear seat of a FE.2b. He scored his first victory there, on 13 February 1916. He was transferred back to Home Establishment...

, and three other pilots
2 11 March 1917 @ 1005 hours Airco D.H.2 serial number A2548 Albatros D.III
Albatros D.III
The Albatros D.III was a biplane fighter aircraft used by the Imperial German Army Air Service and the Austro-Hungarian Air Service during World War I. The D.III was flown by many top German aces, including Manfred von Richthofen, Ernst Udet, Erich Löwenhardt, Kurt Wolff, and Karl Emil Schäfer...

Driven down out of control Bapaume
Bapaume
Bapaume is a commune and the seat of a canton in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France.-Geography:A farming and light industrial town located 10 miles south of Arras at the junction of the A1 autoroute and the N17 and N30 national roads its location is...

, France
3 18 June 1918 @ 0450 hours Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a fighter s/n B7870 German reconnaissance plane Destroyed Voormezeele, Belgium Victory shared with Alec Reid
4 14 July 1918 @ 0835 hours Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a s/n C1928 Pfalz D.III
Pfalz D.III
|-See also:-Bibliography:* Gray, Peter and Owen Thetford. German Aircraft of the First World War. London: Putnam, 1962. ISBN 0-93385-271-1.* Grosz, Peter M. Pfalz D.IIIa . Berkhamsted, Herts, UK: Albatros Publications, 1995. ISBN 0-94841-425-1.* Guttman, Jon. Balloon-Busting Aces of World War 1 ...

 fighter
Destroyed North of Merville
Merville, Nord
-References:*...

, France
5 24 July 1918 @ 1045 hours Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a s/n C1931 Fokker D.VII
Fokker D.VII
The Fokker D.VII was a German World War I fighter aircraft designed by Reinhold Platz of the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. Germany produced around 3,300 D.VII aircraft in the summer and autumn of 1918. In service, the D.VII quickly proved itself to be a formidable aircraft...

 fighter
Destroyed Neuve-Église
Neuve-Église
Neuve-Église is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France.-References:*...

, France
6 31 July 1918 @ 2005 hours Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a s/n C6454 Albatros reconnaissance plane Destroyed Vieille-Chapelle
Vieille-Chapelle
Vieille-Chapelle is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France.-Geography:Vieille-Chapelle is situated some northeast of Béthune and west of Lille, at the junction of the D182 and D172 roads...

, France
7 9 August 1918 @ 0755 hours Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a s/n C6454 Albatros reconnaissance plane Destroyed by fire Steenwerck
Steenwerck
Steenwerck is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It is located about north of Lille and as of 2003 has a population of 3260....

, France
8 10 August 1918 @ 0640 hours Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a s/n C6454 DFW
DFW
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 reconnaissance plane
Destroyed Le Touret, France
9 22 August 1918 @ 1650 hours Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a s/n C6454 Fokker D.VII fighter Driven down out of control Maricourt
Maricourt
Maricourt is a commune in the Somme department in Picardie in northern France. It is twinned with Brundall, Norfolk, England.-Geography:Maricourt is situated on the D938 road, some southeast of Amiens.-Population:-The Commonwealth Cemetery:...

, France
10 4 October 1918 @ 1755 hours Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a s/n E5487 DFW recon plane Destroyed Northwest of Aubencheul-aux-Bois
Aubencheul-aux-Bois
Aubencheul-aux-Bois is a commune in the department of Aisne in Picardy in northern France.-Population:-References:*...

, France

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