Eric John Stephens


Captain Eric John Stephens was an Australian flying ace who served in the Royal Air Force. He was credited with 13 confirmed aerial victories. He later became a Qantas pilot.

Early life

Eric John Stephens was born in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia on 13 September 1895. When Eric John Stephens joined the Australian Imperial Force on 19 July 1915, he named his father, John Thomas Stephens, as next of kin. The younger Stephens was a college student and was in the militia when he joined.
He landed at Marseilles, France in June 1916. He served on both the Northern Front and the Somme River, being commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the process.

Flying service

Stephens' was commissioned in the RFC on 13 April 1917. He became a pilot on 30 June. He was retained as a flying instructor until his transfer to No. 41 Squadron RFC on 16 March 1918. Using a Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a, he shot down a Rumpler on 28 June for his first victory; he shared it with Frederick McCall. Stephens would accumulate 12 more wins after this, all solo, and most over enemy fighters, with the final one falling on 1 November 1918. By war's end, he was a Flight Commander, had destroyed five enemy airplanes, and driven down eight more out of control.

Aerial victory list

No.Date/timeFoeResultLocationNotes
128 June 1918 @ 1050 hoursRumpler reconnaissance craftDestroyedBelloy-en-SanterreVictory shared with Frederick McCall
230 June 1918 @ 0815 hoursPfalz D.III fighterDriven down out of controlBray-Peronne
33 July 1918 @ 1915 hoursPfalz D.IIIDriven down out of controlEast of Lamotte
429 August 1918 @ 0850 hoursFokker D.VII fighterDriven down out of controlSouth of Armentieres
529 August 1918 @ 0930 hoursFokker D.VIIDestroyedEast of Comines
63 September 1918 @ 1845 hoursFokker D.VIIDriven down out of controlSouth of Vitry
729 September 1918 @ 1145 hoursFokker D.VIIDestroyedNortheast of Roulers
81 October 1918 @ 1110 hoursFokker D.VIIDriven down out of controlSouthwest of Roulers
91 October 1918 @ 1510 hoursFokker D.VIIDriven down out of controlSoutheast of Armentieres
108 October 1918 @ 1233 hoursDFW reconnaissance craftDestroyedLedgehem
1114 October 1918 @ 0855 hoursFokker D.VIIDriven down out of controlWest of Roulers
1228 October 1918 @ 1530 hoursFokker D.VIIDestroyedWest of Audenaarde
131 November 1918 @ 1520 hoursFokker D.VIIDriven down out of controlEast of Tournai

Post World War I

Stephens earned the Distinguished Flying Cross, which was gazetted to him on 3 June 1919. He was transferred to the RAF's unemployed list on 16 August 1919. He went on to fly for Qantas in the 1930s.

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