William Dolley Tipton

William Dolley Tipton
William Dolley Tipton, 1918
Born(1892-12-11)11 December 1892
Died12 December 1945(1945-12-12) (aged 53)
Buried
Section 10, Site 10604, Arlington National Cemetery
Allegiance United States
BranchRoyal Air Force (United Kingdom)
Air Service, United States Army
RankLieutenant
UnitRoyal Air Force

Air Service, United States Army

Conflicts 
World War I
World War II
AwardsDistinguished Flying Cross
Other workCommander of 104th Observation Squadron

William Dolley Tipton (sometimes erroneously referred to as William Duncan Tipton) began his military career as a World War I Sopwith Camel pilot. The U.S. Air Force officially credits him with four aerial victories during the war, although other sources claim he had five, and thus was a flying ace. He was one of the founding officers of what would become the Maryland Air National Guard. As a member of the Maryland National Guard, he was mobilized during World War II. He rose to the rank of colonel during the war. He died on December 12, 1945, in an aircraft accident. Tipton Airport (formerly Tipton Army Airfield) in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, is named in his honor.