Captain Frank Neville Hudson MC (born 4 November 1897, date of death unknown) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. Hudson flew with 15 Squadron during 1916. On 30 March 1916, Hudson was awarded a Military Cross; the citation text recounted how he had pressed on to complete a mission after suffering a serious head wound. In early 1917, Hudson transferred to 54 Squadron to fly a Sopwith Pup as a flight commander. On 27 January 1917, he set an enemy observation plane afire. He drove down another observation craft on 13 February. On 5 April, he teamed up with Reginald Charley, Maurice D. G. Scott, and another pilot; the quartet became balloon busters, destroying an observation balloon at Gouy. Hudson went on to drive two more enemy planes down, and destroy another,
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