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George Cyril Colmore (1885–1937) was an
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and the first Royal Naval Air Service officer to gain a
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Aviators Licence.


Military career

Colmore was born at
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on 14 September 1885 and in 1901 he enrolled, aged 15, as an
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at the
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(also known as
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) in Dartford, Kent. In 1910, at his own expense, he joined the
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and learned to fly at the Royal Naval Flying School, Eastchurch. On 21 June 1910 he received Aviators Certificate No. 15 flying a
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. Following his success the RAeC approached the
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offering to train further
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. In 1917 Colmore was promoted Squadron Commander in command of the Wormwood Scrubs Royal Naval Air Station.


Family

Colmore married Phyllis Isobel Fellowes (died 1963), daughter of the late Captain Peregrine Felloweswww.thepeerage.com
/ref> on 25 January 1911 at St Peter's Church, South Kensington although the couple divorced in May 1921 on grounds of adultery; they had two children.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Colmore, George Cyril 1885 births 1937 deaths Military personnel from Leicestershire People from the Borough of Charnwood People from Cirencester English aviators British aviation pioneers Royal Air Force personnel of World War I Royal Naval Air Service aviators Royal Air Force officers