Lieutenant Thomas Montagu Harries (born 16 October 1888) was a Scottish World War I flying ace credited with 11 aerial victories.
On 9 May 1917, he was being piloted in Strutter serial number A963 when he used his gunnery skills to set a German Albatros D.III fighter afire in the sky west of Menin for his first victory.
On 30 August, he joined Bair and Horace Barton to share in the destruction of an Albatros reconnaissance two-seater, making Harries a double ace.
[1] Harries scored his last victory on 29 October 1918, teaming with Walter H. Longton and H. V. Evans in the destruction of a German reconnaissance plane.
[1] The citation for his DFC was gazetted on 7 February 1919, and read: Harries remained in the Royal Air Force until 20 September 1919, at which time he was transferred to the unemployed list.