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Captain Roy Brown attacks Baron Manfred von Richthofen, the "Red Baron," on April 21, 1918. The battle took place over France, between Sailly-le-Sec and Le Hamel. W.R. May, on his first sortie, left the battle on Brown's instructions. Richthofen, who had been waiting for someone to withdraw from the dogfight, went in hot pursuit of May. Brown followed, firing at the red triplane. Brown saw his bullets rake the side of the triplane. He saw the pilot turn around, looking back and then collapse in his seat.