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Cecil Lewis

CECIL LEWIS (1898 - 1997) was a British fighter ace in the First World War and spent time as a flying instructor for the RAF (Royal Air Force) during the Second World War, as well as in active service in that conflict. One of the founding executives of the BBC, he enjoyed friendships with many of the creative figures of the day including George Bernard Shaw, winning an Academy Award for the 1938 film adaptation of Shaw's Pygmalion. Lewis was a prolific writer and his autobiographical account Sagittarius Rising became a classic of First World War literature considered by many as the definitive work on aerial combat. He retained a passion for adventure throughout his life and was the last surviving British fighter ace of the First World War.

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