Captain Dennis Latimer MC, DFC (31 August 1895 – 12 January 1976) was a British World War I flying ace notable for achieving twenty-eight aerial victories, all against enemy fighter aircraft.
By 1901 the family was residing in Towyn, Merionethshire, Wales, where his father was a hotel proprietor.
Latimer was then paired with Lieutenant Tom Noel, gaining his second victory on 21 April.
However, on 22 August, Latimer was again flying with Noel, when they were shot down by Leutnant Willi Nebgen of Jasta 7.
His citation read: A week later his award of the Distinguished Flying Cross was published, the citation reading: Latimer was eventually repatriated following the armistice, and was transferred to the RAF's unemployed list on 10 April 1919.