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94th Aero Squadron Restaurant, San Diego, California Web site. Military and aviation relics. Hamilton Coolidge World War I Collection at The Museum of Flight Digital Collections - materials related to the wartime experience of Hamilton Coolidge, a fighter ace who served with the 94th Aero Squadron and who was killed in action.
Redesignated 103d Aero Squadron, 4 March 1919 Demobilized on 18 August 1919 [6] Reconstituted on 8 April 1924 and consolidated with the 94th Pursuit Squadron as the 94th Pursuit Squadron [3] 94th Fighter Squadron. Organized as the 94th Aero Squadron on 20 August 1917; Redesignated 94th Aero Squadron (Pursuit) on 30 March 1918
John W. F. M. Huffer (June 15, 1895 – April 23, 1986) was an American military aviator who saw action during the First World War on the ground and in the air. He served with the French armed forces, first with the Foreign Legion [1] and then in the Aeronautique Militaire, [2] before being commissioned into the U.S. Army Air Service in 1917.
Kaye was credited with four confirmed German Fokkers shot down and three probables. He was promoted to captain and served as the commander of the 94th Squadron's 1st Flight. [1] Kaye’s four credited victories came on 29 September 1918, 5 October 1918, 18 October 1918, and 29 October 1918. He held the rank of 1st Lieutenant during each of ...
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He was assigned to the famous Pursuit 94th Aero Squadron (the "Hat in the ring" gang) - at this stage flying Nieuport 28 fighters. He was noted for several firsts in his service. He flew the squadron's first patrol along with two other famous aviators, Eddie Rickenbacker and Raoul Lufbery. Due to supply problems, the trio flew their first ...
The 94th and 95th Aero Squadron received the initial allotments, starting in March 1918. [17] In all, four AEF pursuit squadrons: the 27th, 94th, 95th and 147th Aero Squadrons, flew Nieuport 28s operationally for various periods between March and August 1918. [18] [19] Rickenbacker with his Nieuport 28 – note offset guns