On 3 March 1917,
second lieutenant A. J. Brown was
seconded from the Royal Sussex Regiment to the
Royal Flying Corps. He became a
flight commander in No. 24 Squadron in December 1917. (Appointment to command a flight customarily carried a temporary promotion to the rank of captain.) On 11 January 1918, he was promoted to
lieutenant and stayed seconded. By the date of his promotion, he was already a successful aerial warrior with two victories to his credit while flying an
Airco DH.5. He would score five more quick victories in early March 1918 while flying a
Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a. On 15 March, he was withdrawn from combat for a rest. Following the Military Cross award, he would upgrade to flying a
Sopwith Dolphin for No. 23 Squadron and score one final victory. His ending victory total for the war was two enemy planes destroyed, and six sent down out of control. On 31 August 1918, he was one of three members of his patrol that were shot down. He survived the crash landing. ==List of aerial victories==