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  2. Eugene Bullard - Wikipedia

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    The Lafayette Flying Corps: The American Volunteers in the French Air Service in World War I. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Military/Aviation History Pub, 2000. ISBN 9780764311086; Harris, Henry Scott. All Blood Runs Red: Life and Legends of Eugene Jacques Bullard: First Black American Military Aviator. NOOK Book (eBook): eBookIt, 2012.

  3. Lafayette Escadrille - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Escadrille (1958), a Wellman film starring Tab Hunter, and; Flyboys (2006), directed by Tony Bill and starring James Franco. The Lafayette Escadrille also appears in "Attack of the Hawkmen", an episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles in which Indy is temporarily assigned to the group as an aerial reconnaissance photographer.

  4. Lafayette Flying Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Lafayette Flying Corps is a name given to the American volunteer pilots who flew in the French Air Force (Armée de l'Air) during World War I. It includes the pilots who flew with the bona fide Lafayette Escadrille squadron.

  5. List of World War I flying aces from the United States

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    Escadrille AR.214 Escadrille BR.40 Escadrille BR.210 91st Aero Squadron: 5 victories (all shared) Flew as observer/gunner Transferred to Air Service, United States Army, December, 1917 [1] Awarded: Distinguished Service Cross (AS, USA) [2] Silver Star Citation (×2) [3] Paul Frank Baer: Lieutenant Escadrille N.124 (Lafayette Escadrille ...

  6. William Thaw II - Wikipedia

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    William Thaw II, right arm in a cast, member of the Lafayette Escadrille stands in front of a Nieuport XVI Lieutenant Colonel William Thaw II ( ( 1893-08-12 ) 12 August 1893 – ( 1934-04-22 ) 22 April 1934) was an American combat aviator who served in World War I and became a flying ace .

  7. Victor Chapman - Wikipedia

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    He attended flight school and was certified as a pilot. Chapman flew many missions for the 1st Aviation Group and was promoted to sergeant. He was chosen as one of the founding members of N.124, the Escadrille Americaine, also known as the Lafayette Escadrille .

  8. Kiffin Rockwell - Wikipedia

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    The Escadrille Américaine (Escadrille N.124) was authorized by the French Air Department on March 21, 1916. Paul Rockwell became a publicist for the fledgling Lafayette Escadrille. On May 18, 1916, Rockwell, flying a Nieuport , attacked and shot down a German aircraft, a two-man observation plane, over the Alsace battlefield despite having ...

  9. Georges Thenault - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Colonel [a] Georges Thenault (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ təno]) (15 December 1887 – 19 December 1948) was the commander of the Lafayette Escadrille – the famed branch of the French air force in World War I composed of American volunteer pilots. The Lafayette Escadrille was created before the United States gave up its ...

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