Ronald William Turner

Lieutenant Ronald William Turner DFC, was an English World War I flying ace.

20 Squadron to crew a Bristol F.2b two-seater fighter, his first aerial victory came on 18 May 1918 with pilot Lieutenant John Henry Colbert.

His award citation short-changed him when it read: He was subsequently promoted to temporary lieutenant, with seniority from 27 December 1918.

[7] Upon recovery, he would serve at the School of Air Gunnery to the end of the year, and at the 50th Training Depot Station in early 1919.

[2] On 1 June 1919, he was transferred to the unemployed list of the Royal Air Force,[9] and relinquished his commission in the Yorkshire Regiment on 1 December 1920, retaining the rank of lieutenant.