EDWARD GRAHAM TART
-1918
 
 
I need a photo of him. If you can help, please contact me.
 
   

 
 
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
via email from Michael O'Neal, 11-19-06
Hi Ralph:
     It's been quite a while since I tossed you an email, but bumped into your site again this morning looking for information about Charles Grant's brother Duncan and, well, found what I had sent along in 1998.
     I've gathered some more information since then and would like to correct the bit in Charles Grants bio about his brother being killed in a Sopwith Camel. Duncan was assigned to the 148th Aero Squadron initially which would fly the Camel in France, but in May 1918, Duncan was detached and flying with #6 Training Depot Squadron at Boscombe Downs, England. On the 31st of May he was killed in a mid-air collission with another American - Edward Graham Tart. Sometimes listed as a Canadian, but actually from Massachussetts. Both Tart and Grant were flying DeHavilland DH-6's at the time of the accident.
Hope all is well with you and yours.
Mike
Michael O'Neal
North Brunswick, NJ
 

 
 
 
 
Edward Graham Tart died in a crash on May 31, 1918.
 

 
 
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