Captain Harold Ross Eycott-Martin MC (2 January 1897 – date of death unknown)[1] was a British pilot in the First World War.
His mother's home residence in England was Lindfield, West Sussex, near Haywards Heath.
In that same action, Eycott-Martin was credited with two victories; on 5 April 1918, he was subsequently awarded a Military Cross for his role in this combat.
[13] His citation read: Eycott-Martin remained in the Royal Air Force post-war, but had a turbulent career.
[18] In the midst of this career turmoil, on 10 April 1919, it was announced that he was engaged to marry Muriel Horner.
[19] On 14 May 1920, Harold Ross Eycott-Martin—mistakenly characterised as still an RAF officer—was reported as residing at 9 Trebovir Road, Earls Court, London, as well as the Maiden Head Hotel, Uckfield, Sussex.
[22] On 5 August 1920, Lieutenant Eycott-Martin was removed from the rolls of the Royal Engineers for being absent without leave.