George Willard Furlow

Lieutenant George Willard Furlow (1893–1959) was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.

He shot down another D.VII four days later, and finished out his victory string on 27 October 1918, when he teamed with Thomas Cassady and another pilot to destroy a Halberstadt reconnaissance machine.

Lieutenant Furlow, while on a patrol with two companions, met and attacked an enemy formation of eight planes.

In the course of the combat which ensued, Lieutenant Furlow's plane was severely damaged by the enemy's fire.

Despite the damage, he continued the attack until he had destroyed one hostile aircraft, and with his patrol forced the remainder of the enemy to retire.