Captain Ronald Frank Strickland Mauduit MC (30 October 1895 – 13 March 1928)[1] was a British cavalry officer and First World War flying ace credited with nine aerial victories.
His victory string began on 12 July 1917 when he, with observer Lieutenant E. R. Dibbs, drove down out of control an Albatros D.V over Pelves.
On 14 August he forced down another D.V over Brebières with Corporal Jack Mason, and another over Dury on 10 September with observer Lieutenant C. C. Dennis.
Finally, on 21 October, Mauduit was paired with Corporal Mason again when he accounted for three more D.Vs over Boiry–Lécluse, driving down one, destroying a second, and shooting down the third in flames.
His citation read: After the war Mauduit returned to his cavalry regiment, the 7th Dragoon Guards, in which he was promoted to captain on 20 November 1919.