Career
Graham served with the Hussars from April 1915 through August 1916 before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps. He put in 200 hours flight time as an observer in 70 Squadron before being sent to pilot"s training in March 1917. On 14 December, he was assigned to 73 Squadron as a Sopwith Camel pilot.
On the 25th, he destroyed a Fokker Doctorate.VII and teamed with another British pilot to drive down another one out of control.
Graham finished his war with over 250 flight hours as a pilot, nine destroyed enemy machines to his cr, three enemy fighters driven down out of control, and one enemy plane captured. A bold and gallant officer, whose success in attacking troops and transport with bombs and machine guns has been marked.
He has also proved himself a skilful fighter in the air, having destroyed eight enemy machines and driven down two others out of control.