Promotions and appointments On 2 October 1917, Jenkins was appointed temporary captain while still a
second lieutenant. On 25 January 1918, he was relieved of duties as captain and second in command of a siege battalion. On 1 February 1918, he was again appointed temporary captain, with the actual rank of second lieutenant. On 13 March 1918, he was posted to 40 Squadron. Upon completion of training, he moved on to 210 Squadron on either 15 or 19 May 1918; his admission to hospital at this time may have confused the record. He would not officially return to duty until 2 August 1918.
Aerial success Jenkins used his
Sopwith Camel to destroy a German
Albatros D.V fighter on 27 May 1918. On 6 June, he teamed with fellow Canadian
John Gerald Manuel to destroy an enemy reconnaissance two-seater aircraft over
Doulieu. It appears that while Jenkins was still technically convalescent, he was not too ill to fight. He would not be discharged from hospital until 2 August 1918. Also on 10 November, Jenkins' Officer Commanding recommended him for both promotion and decoration. The recommendation for decoration noted that Jenkins had flown some very effective ground attack missions during early November, and mentions a victory over a German
kite balloon. An attachment, listing his victories, lists a victory date not seen elsewhere, on 14 August 1918. If Jenkins was indeed a
balloon buster, it seems likely he downed the gasbag on this date. ==List of aerial victories==