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Military service
Age:
26
Rank:
Lieutenant
Force:
Air Force
Unit/Regiment:
Royal Air Force
Division:
57th Sqdn.
Birth:
June 10, 1891
Ohsweken, Ontario
Enlistment:
Ohsweken, Ontario
Death:
April 1, 1918
Burial/memorial information
Additional information
Son of Martha Moses and Nelson Moses.
Digital gallery of Lieutenant James David Moses
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Letter
death notification -
Postcard
"A" Company Subalterns, 107 Batt'n CEF. Lt. Moses is no. 6. Lt. O.M. Martin, also from Six Nations, is no. 1. Photo dated 29 July 1917, prior to Lt. Moses & Lt. Martin transfer to the RAF. -
Postcard (other side)
Reverse of photo postcard dated 29 July 1917. -
Photo of James Moses
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Inscription
Arras Flying Services Memorial … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens -
Arras Flying Services Memorial
Photo courtesy of Marg Liessens -
Essay
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Memorial
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Newspaper clipping
From the London Free Press April 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me -
Newspaper clipping
From the London Free Press February 1919......Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me -
Newspaper clipping
From the Brantford Expositor 1918. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me -
Newspaper clipping
Newspaper clipping on James Moses and other Indian soldiers who served and died in the Great War. -
Photo of James David Moses
107th Battalion, "A" Company, Subalterns James Moses was a 107th Battalion, "A" Timberwolf Company, Subaltern. The picture was taken in France, July 29th, 1917. Lieutenant James Moses, was a Delaware from the Grand Rapid Reserve. He was later seconded to the Royal Flying Corps. Moses was reported missing, later confirmed killed, on April 1st, 1918 while serving as an air observer.
ARRAS FLYING SERVICES MEMORIAL Pas de Calais, France
The Arras Flying Services Memorial is in the Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kilometres due west of the railway station.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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