Second Lieutenant Douglas Euan Cameron (18 January 1893 – 10 June 1939) was a World War I flying ace credited with five victories.
[1] Cameron was appointed a probationary temporary second lieutenant on 10 March 1918,[2] and was confirmed in the rank on 20 May.
He shared credit for four of his five triumphs; among the other pilots aiding him were fellow aces Charles Lavers and William Ernest Staton.
[4] He was transferred to the Unemployed List on 11 January 1919,[5] and received a mention in despatches for his "valuable services rendered during the war" in May.
[7] This biographical article related to the Royal Air Force is a stub.