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    The Interrogation of Captain E.W. Cornish

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    This is the Statement Made by Repatriated Prisoner of War. (1).

    Rank : Captain
    Name : Cornish, E.W.
    Squadron : 2nd Squadron
    Unit : Australian Flying Corps

    Circumstance of Capture :
    a ) Date : 14th October 1918
    b ) Place : South of Tournai

    We were flying in formation of five at 1700 ft with 3 other planes Flying higher up. While manouvring for a scrap with a party of 12 Huns, we were surprised by five others.

    When the leader of the last party of Hund dived I managed to get on his tail. After firing several bursts the Hun went stright down, apparently under control. I, myself being wounded in the back, dived away from the Huns and was again hit in the arm. I went straight to the ground and was taken prisoner.

    I was travelling for two days and then arrived ar a German Military Hospital at LOCKEREN where I remained for 14 days. I was then setn to Antwerp where I stayed until November 15, 1918. where I came under the control of a BELGIUM Civil Hospital on November 25. Then I was taken to No.2 Australian Casualty Clearing Station and arrived at Dover on December 12, 1918.



    (Sgd.) E.W Cornish.
    Witness (Sgd.) A.R. Hayward Sgt





    1. Prisoner of War Statement courtesy of Gordon Branch.