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Name: |
Jacques Gerard |
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Country: |
France |
Rank: |
Adjudant |
Service: |
French Air Service |
Units: |
C18, Spa65 |
Victories: |
8 |
Born: |
26 October 1890 |
Place of Birth: |
Paris |
Killed in Action: |
03 July 1918 |
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Place of Death: |
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After serving with the 113c Regiment d'Infanterie, Gerard transferred to the French Air Service. Earning a Pilot's Brevet in August 1917, he was eventually assigned to Escadrille Spa65 where he scored 8 victories and 2 probables before he was killed in action.
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Médaille Militaire |
"A pursuit pilot of great skill and valor, inspired by a spirit of devotion. He attacks with extreme audacity, battles with great bravery and has a complete disregard for danger, never abandoning a fight, often far and low in enemy lines, until out of ammunition or his adversary is conquered. He has recently downed his 5th enemy plane. Two citations." Médaille Militaire citation |
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Victories |
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Date |
Time |
Unit |
Aircraft |
Opponent |
Location |
1 |
30 Jan 1918 |
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Spa65 |
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EA 1 |
Beine |
2 |
31 Mar 1918 |
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Spa65 |
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EA |
Lagny |
3 |
21 Apr 1918 |
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Spa65 |
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Two-seater |
Etelfay |
4 |
23 Apr 1918 |
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Spa65 |
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Two-seater |
N of Ploypon |
5 |
23 Apr 1918 |
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Spa65 |
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EA |
Rollot |
6 |
06 Jun 1918 |
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Spa65 |
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EA |
Longpont |
7 |
25 Jun 1918 |
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Spa65 |
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EA |
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8 |
28 Jun 1918 |
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Spa65 |
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Albatros |
Chaudun |
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1 |
Shared with S/Lt Borde, MdL Lienhard, S/Lt Jules Covin |
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Books |
- Over the Front
- by Norman L. R. Franks, Frank W. Bailey / Hardcover / Grub Street the Basement (May 1992)
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