Lieutenant Edwin Claude Bromley (18 August 1888 – 14 April 1928) was a Canadian World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories.
The observers that manned the rear guns for Bromley were John Howard Umney, for ten victories, and Charles George Gass, for two.
[5] Bromley joined the Royal Flying Corps as a cadet, and was commissioned as a temporary second lieutenant (on probation) on 17 May 1917.
[5] Bromley's first success in aerial warfare took place on 6 May 1918, when he drove a German Albatros D.III down out of control.
[8] Bromley returned to North America aboard the SS Scandinavian, disembarking in New York on 20 July 1919.