Background
Robert Miles Todd was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on 24 June 1897.
Robert Miles Todd was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on 24 June 1897.
He was studying engineering at the University of Cincinnati. However, he graduated from the Ohio State University School of Aeronautics in October.
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Todd joined the United States Air Service on 6 August 1917. He then underwent aviation training at Benbrook Field, Texas before moving on to Canada for further training. Todd served with the 17th Aeronautical Squadron in France.
The American squadron was under British control.
Todd destroyed four enemy airplanes and an observation balloon during August 1918. On 26 August 1918, Todd and seven squadronmates were in a dogfight with 40 Fokkers of Germany"s Jagdgeschwader 3.
Immediately after Todd shot down his final victim on 26 August 1918, he fell under the guns of Rudolf Klimke of Jagdstaffel 27, one of seven Camels downed that day by the Germans. Todd was wounded, but survived, and was held captive as a prisoner of war until December 1918.
German soldiers rescuing him from the overturned wreckage of his plane broke his foot, and he was abused by German housewives on the way to prison.