On 21 June 1917 temporary
Second Lieutenant A. Beck was appointed a
Flying Officer in the
Royal Flying Corps. His seniority of rank was then back-dated to 1 June 1916. He then flew 13 combat patrols with 60 Squadron before his parents apprised the RFC of his true age. Once it was known he was younger than 18 years old, he was withdrawn from both combat duty and France. On 28 September 1918, he destroyed another LVG two-seater over
Cambrai to become an ace. Then, in October 1918, he scored five more times: a Fokker D.VII out of control over
Esnes on the 3rd; an LVG captured at
Bohain-en-Vermandois on the 9th; a
Halberstadt recon plane captured on the 22nd at
Orvillers-Sorel; a share in an LVG destroyed over
Le Quesnoy on the 26th; and another Fokker D.VII out of control over Mormal on the 29th. On 1 November, he helped shoot down yet another Fokker D.VII over
Mormal Woods for his and his squadron's final victory. ==Distinguished Flying Cross==