Robert Miles Todd

Lieutenant Robert Miles Todd was an American World War I flying ace credited with five enemy planes destroyed.

[9] See also Aerial victory standards of World War I After his return to the U. S., Todd once again took up engineering.

[12] During World War II, Todd returned to military service; however, his eyesight was no longer acute enough for him to fly.

[16] He stayed on after war's end to aid in the disposal of combat material, but quit in disgust when he found that serviceable goods that could have been converted to civilian use were instead being dumped.

[21] Robert Miles Todd died of pneumonia in the Veterans Administration Hospital in La Jolla, California on 20 January 1988.