Desmond Arthur

Desmond Lucius Studdert P. P. Arthur
Born(1884-03-31)31 March 1884
O'Brien's Bridge, County Clare, Ireland
Died27 May 1913(1913-05-27) (aged 29)
Lunan Bay near Montrose, Angus, Scotland
Buried
Sleepyhillock Cemetery, Montrose, Angus, Scotland
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branchArmy Motor Reserve
Royal Munster Fusiliers
Royal Flying Corps
Years of serviceca. 1908 – 1913
RankLieutenant
UnitRoyal Munster Fusiliers
No. 2 Squadron RFC

Lieutenant Desmond Arthur (1884–1913) was an Irish aviator in No. 2 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps. Following his death in Scotland's first fatal aircraft accident; a government inquiry was launched to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash. The first inquiry found him responsible, but a later investigation exonerated Arthur. Arthur's ghost is claimed to haunt the RAF Montrose airfield in Montrose, Angus, Scotland, and paranormal enthusiasts consider it to be one of the most well-known ghost stories of the First World War.[1] Desmond Arthur was the first Irishman to be killed in an aircraft accident.

  1. ^ Caidin, p. 31.