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Captain Robert Norwood Hall was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Hall tallied his first win on 24 April 1917, when he drove an enemy two-seater down out of control. On 7 May, he became a balloon buster by destroying three observation balloons on the same mission; Lieutenant Charles Cudemore shared credit on two of these. On 15 August, he destroyed an Albatros D.V for his last triumph. Upon return to , he served with No. 44 Squadron until at least May 1918.

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  • Robert Hall (RAF officer) (en)
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  • Captain Robert Norwood Hall was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Hall tallied his first win on 24 April 1917, when he drove an enemy two-seater down out of control. On 7 May, he became a balloon buster by destroying three observation balloons on the same mission; Lieutenant Charles Cudemore shared credit on two of these. On 15 August, he destroyed an Albatros D.V for his last triumph. Upon return to , he served with No. 44 Squadron until at least May 1918. (en)
  • Robert Norwood Hall (ur. 17 maja 1888, zm. ?) – kapitan Royal Flying Corps, południowoafrykański as myśliwski No. 40 Squadron RAF. Robert Norwood Hall do RFC został przeniesiony w 1917 roku, na wiosnę 1917 roku został przydzielony do No. 40 Squadron RAF. (pl)
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  • Robert Norwood Hall (en)
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  • Robert Norwood Hall (en)
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  • Infantry, artillery, then flying service (en)
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  • Natal Carabiniers, Natal Mounted Rifles, 18th Reserve Battalion of Royal Field Artillery, No. 40 Squadron RFC, No. 44 Squadron RFC (en)
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  • Captain Robert Norwood Hall was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Hall tallied his first win on 24 April 1917, when he drove an enemy two-seater down out of control. On 7 May, he became a balloon buster by destroying three observation balloons on the same mission; Lieutenant Charles Cudemore shared credit on two of these. On 15 August, he destroyed an Albatros D.V for his last triumph. Upon return to , he served with No. 44 Squadron until at least May 1918. (en)
  • Robert Norwood Hall (ur. 17 maja 1888, zm. ?) – kapitan Royal Flying Corps, południowoafrykański as myśliwski No. 40 Squadron RAF. Robert Norwood Hall do RFC został przeniesiony w 1917 roku, na wiosnę 1917 roku został przydzielony do No. 40 Squadron RAF. Pierwsze zwycięstwo powietrzne odniósł 24 lipca 1917 roku. Było to zwycięstwo nad samolotem typu C. 7 maja w okolicach Quiery la Motte Hall zestrzelił trzy balony obserwacyjne, dwa z nich wspólnie z . 15 sierpnia 1917 odniósł swoje piąte dające tytuł asa zwycięstwo. Pilotując samolot Nieuport w okolicach Lens zestrzelił niemieckiego Albatrosa D.V. W końcu 1917 roku powrócił do Wielkiej Brytanii i służył w . (pl)
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