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Tom Cecil Noel

Tom Cecil Noel
Born (1897-12-12)12 December 1897
Ashwell, Rutland, England
Died 22 August 1918(1918-08-22) (aged 20)
Near Westrozebeke, Belgium
Buried at Perth (China Wall) Cemetery, Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Royal Air Force
Years of service 1914–1918
Rank Lieutenant
Unit King's Own Scottish Borderers
No. 20 Squadron RFC/RAF
Battles/wars First World War
 • Western Front
Awards Military Cross & Bar
Relations Gerard Noel (grandfather)

Lieutenant Tom Cecil Noel MC* (12 December 1897 – 22 August 1918) was a British World War I infantry officer turned aerial observer, notable for winning a Military Cross for bravery on both land and air. In conjunction with his pilots, he was credited with 24 victories over enemy aircraft, consisting of 12 destroyed, 1 captured, and 11 (2 shared) 'out of control'.

Noel was born in Ashwell,Rutland, the oldest of three sons born to Gerard Cecil Noel (1864–1925) and Madeline Edith Clifton (1867–1946). His grandfather was The Honourable Gerard James Noel. He was educated at Eton College.

Noel was commissioned as a second lieutenant (on probation) in the 3rd Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers on 12 December 1914 (his 17th birthday), and was confirmed in his rank on 4 September 1915.

He served in France on the Western Front, and on 26 September 1917 was awarded the Military Cross. His award was gazetted on 8 January 1918, the citation reading:

Noel was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps, to serve in No. 20 Squadron RFC as an observer/gunner in Bristol F.2B two-seater fighters. He gained his first aerial victory on 19 January, driving down an Albatros D.V out of control south-west of Roeselare, with pilot Captain N. V. Harrison. He was officially appointed a flying officer (observer) on 26 March 1918, with seniority from 4 January, and the next day gained his second victory, destroying another D.V west of Cappy, with pilot Lieutenant R. G. Bennett. From then on he was paired with Captain Dennis Latimer, with whom he gained his remaining 22 victories, with one in April, 13 in May, and four each in June and July. On 22 August 1918, Noel was flying with Latimer when they were shot down by Leutnant Willi Nebgen of Jasta 7. Noel was killed and Latimer was captured.


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