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Harold Albert Kullberg

Captain Harold Albert Kullberg was a World War I flying ace credited with 19 aerial victories. Though he scored his victories with the Royal Air Force, Kullberg was an American citizen. He was rejected for training as an American pilot because he was too short. He then joined the Royal Flying Corps in Canada on 7 August 1917.

Biography
He was born on 10 September 1896 in Somerville, Massachusetts. Kullberg became involved in civil aviation. He became president of the Akron Aeronautical Association. On 5 August 1924, he died in an air crash while instructing a student pilot. ==Honors and awards==
Honors and awards
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) "This officer has destroyed six enemy aeroplanes and has taken part in seven engagements when others have been destroyed by members of his patrol. A bold and keen officer who possesses a fine fighting spirit." DFC citation, London Gazette, November 2, 1918. ==See also==
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