Lieutenant Cecil Roy Richards was an Australian flying ace of World War I.
[2] He served on ground duty in both Gallipoli and France before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps in late 1916.
[4] As of 2 April 1948, Richards is referred to in Australian government papers as living at 26 Weewanda Street, Glenelg.
For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when on offensive patrols in attacking and shooting down hostile machines.
On one occasion he shot down four in one day, displaying great dash and a fine offensive spirit.