Captain Saint Cyprian Churchill Tayler MC (26 February 1896 – 17 March 1918) was an English World War I flying ace credited with nine aerial victories.
By the time of his death his widowed mother was living at "The Haven" on Boshoffs Road, Natal, South Africa.
32 Squadron, he scored his first aerial victory on 14 May 1917 while flying an Airco DH.2 single-seat fighter in Arthur Coningham's flight.
[6] He shared in three more victories before a report of his being wounded in action on 31 July[5] was published on 16 August 1917.
[8] The award was gazetted on 9 January 1918, his citation reading: In late 1917 Tayler was posted to the newly formed No.