Henry Coyle Rath

Lieutenant Henry Coyle Rath DFC was a Canadian World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories.

[1] He scored his first victory on 28 July, helping fellow ace Robert Holme drive down a German two-seater reconnaissance plane out of control.

In conjunction with fellow aces Claude Melnot Wilson, Arthur Reed, and a couple of other pilots, Rath destroyed a Hannover reconnaissance craft.

(FRANCE) A bold and resolute fighter in the air who has six enemy aeroplanes to his credit.

On 14 October he, with three other machines, engaged a large number of enemy scouts; five were shot down, Lieut.