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  1. Captain Alec Stratford Cunningham-Reid DFC (20 April 1895 – 26 March 1977 [1] ), known in his early life as Alec Stratford Reid, was a British First World War flying ace [2] credited with seven aerial victories. [3] . After the war, he entered politics as a Conservative, serving as a Member of Parliament (MP) for periods between 1922 and 1945.

  2. Alec Cunningham-Reid DFC, nacido como Alec Stratford Reid, ( Wayland, 1895 – Valbonne, 26 de marzo de 1977), 1 fue un militar y político británico, que sirvió en el ejército británico con el rango de teniente durante la Primera Guerra Mundial consiguiendo ser as de la aviación 2 por conseguir derribar 7 aviones enemigos. 3 Tras la ...

  3. Captain Alec Stratford Cunningham-Reid DFC , known in his early life as Alec Stratford Reid, was a British First World War flying ace credited with seven aerial victories. After the war, he entered politics as a Conservative, serving as a Member of Parliament for periods between 1922 and 1945.

  4. Captain Alec Stratford Cunningham-Reid MP DFC formerly Reid. Born 20 Apr 1895 in Merton, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Son of Arthur Morse Reid MA and Agnes Celina (Flower) Kingscote. Brother of Dorothy Dennis Reid and Duncan Flower (Reid) Cunningham-Reid.

  5. Listed as "Alec Stratford Reid" in the birth registry and listed in several New York passenger lists and London telephone directories (1929-31) "Capt. Alec S.C. Reid." Also appears as "Alec Cunningham-Reid " in the Supplement to the London Gazette, 13 November 1914 and 24 Novmeber 1914.

  6. Alec Stratford Cunningham-Reid above born 1895 in Merton Norfolk, The son of Arthur Morse and Agnes Celina Reid, formally Flower. Alec Cunningham-Reid joined the Royal Engineers in World War 1, later promoted to 2nd Lt, transferring to the RFC of 85 Squadron.

  7. Captain Alec Stratford Cunningham-Reid DFC (1895 – 26 March 1977), [1] born Alec Stratford Reid, was a British World War I flying ace [2] credited with seven aerial victories. [3] . After the war, he entered politics as a Conservative, serving as a Member of Parliament (MP) for periods between 1922 and 1945. Contents. 1 Early life.