Cameron Doyle Greene

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Wing Commander Cameron Doyle Green, AC, DFC (7 June 1919 - 1 June 1993) was an Arcerion Air Force (AAF) officer and one of the top Arcer fighter aces of the Second World War, credited with at least 36 aerial victories.

Cameron Doyle Greene
Cameron Doyle Greene, photographed in 1938 next to his fighter before operations over The Cape, during the Second Great War.
Nickname(s)'Cam-o'
Born(1919-06-07)7 June 1919
Chester-on-Moore, Moorden Governorate, Arcerion
Died1 June 1993(1993-06-01) (aged 73)
Kinnaird, Arcerion
Buried
St. Martin's Cemetery
AllegianceArcerion
Service/branch Arcer Air Force
Years of service1935–1943, 1958-1962
RankWing Commander
UnitNo.30 Squadron
Battles/warsSecond Great War

Istrenyan Crisis

AwardsArcerion Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
Other workSenior Executive at Aeroco

Born in Chester-on-Moore, Greene volunteered for service originally with the Arcer Army, but a clerical error caused him to be enrolled in the Arcer Air Force. Greene was originally assigned as a navigation officer with No.81 Squadron, transporting heavy goods and soldiers around Arcerion and Crona. After passing pilot's exams, Greene was trained and then assigned to No.30 Squadron, flying interceptor fighters against The Cape and Caphiria. His younger brothers, both paratroopers in the Arcerion Parachute Regiment, were both wounded during actions in The Cape. He flew extensive missions over The Cape, and by 1937 he had already been credited with downing 19 enemy aircraft in combat. Due to exhaustion and combat stress, he was then sent to flight school as an instructor for the majority of 1938.

Greene then went on to be reassigned to No.30 Squadron as the Squadron Commander, and under his command led it through the 1939-1940 period of actions over the Songun Sea. He finished the war with 34 aerial victories. Post-war, he retired as a member of the Air Force Reserve, but was reactivated and promoted as a Wing Commander of No.3 Wing shortly before the Istrenyan Crisis. Greene then went on to earn the Arcerion Cross for his actions during the Istrenyan Crisis, and earning his final two aerial victories, bringing the total to 36 before retiring shortly after the end of the Istrenyan Crisis.

Squadron Commander Cameron Doyle Greene, and his wingman Flight Lieutenant Eric Rothburne fly an interceptor patrol over the Songun Sea in 1939, during the Second Great War.

After the conclusion of the Istrenyan Civil War, Greene worked as a pilot for several airlines as a commercial airline pilot, eventually moving into an executive role by the 1980s. With the creation of Aeroco in 1989, he was brought on as a senior executive before he died of natural causes at 73.

Early Life

Second Great War

Navigation Officer and Fighter School

No.30 Squadron

The Cape

Flight Instructor

Squadron Commander

Interwar Period

Istrenyan Crisis

Post-War and Later Life