The Lafayette Flying Corps

The Lafayette Flying Corps
Title The Lafayette Flying Corps PDF eBook
Author James Norman Hall
Publisher
Pages 560
Release 1920
Genre Fighter pilots
ISBN

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Describes the formation of the L.F.C. following the successes of the Escadrille Lafayette. Includes biographical sketches of L.F.C. members who served in various French escadrilles until after the U.S. entered the war in 1917.

The Lafayette Flying Corps-During the First World War

The Lafayette Flying Corps-During the First World War
Title The Lafayette Flying Corps-During the First World War PDF eBook
Author James Norman Hall
Publisher Leonaur Limited
Pages 460
Release 2014-11
Genre History
ISBN 9781782823292

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Volume one of a two volume history of the famous American volunteer squadron of the First World War There can be few who have heard of the Lafayette Flying Corps who are unaware of its history. It was, of course, comprised of the American pilots who volunteered to fight for France in the air and it included the famous Lafayette Escadrille. More than 200 American pilots completed French aviation training and 180 flew in combat. Sixty three brave Americans gave their lives for the French cause and the corps was credited with nearly 160 enemy aircraft shot down. Lafayette flyers included eleven flying aces and four winners of the Legion d' Honneur. This two volume history of the services of the Lafayette Flying Corps includes contributions by many of it members and is an essential source work on the subject for all those interested in the early history of military aviation. Volume one is a history of the corps from its formation, and includes details of the origin of the Escadrille Américaine, the Escadrille Lafayette at the front, the Lafayette Flying Corps, enlistment and early training, adventures in action, life on the front, combats and prisoners of war. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.

The Lafayette Escadrille

The Lafayette Escadrille
Title The Lafayette Escadrille PDF eBook
Author Steven A. Ruffin
Publisher Casemate
Pages 0
Release 2020-03-15
Genre
ISBN 9781612008523

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The most complete account of America's first volunteer participants in the Great War yet written, lavishly illustrated with both period photos and color then-and-now shots for a new generation of readers . .

Eugene Bullard

Eugene Bullard
Title Eugene Bullard PDF eBook
Author Larry W. Greenly
Publisher NewSouth Books
Pages 162
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 158838280X

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Presents the life of the African-American pilot who flew missions for France during World War I, experienced racial discrimination in the United States, was beaten in the Peekskill Riots of 1949 and became a member of the French Legion of Honor.

The Lafayette Flying Corps

The Lafayette Flying Corps
Title The Lafayette Flying Corps PDF eBook
Author Dennis Gordon
Publisher Schiffer Military History
Pages 520
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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This new book contains not only a history of the legendary Lafayette Flying Corps, but also detailed biographies of the 269 volunteer American airmen and gunners of France's Service Aeronautique who flew in sixty-six pursuit and twenty-seven bomber/observation squadrons over the Western Front - also included are the thirty-eight pilots of the Escadrille Lafayette. It is an accurate and absorbing account of the lives and combat experiences of the men who later formed the nucleus of the American Expeditionary Force squadrons. This ground breaking work contains comprehensive research, including details of war casualties and survivors, and many unpublished photographs.

Like A Thunderbolt: The Lafayette Escadrille And The Advent Of American Pursuit In World War I [Illustrated Edition]

Like A Thunderbolt: The Lafayette Escadrille And The Advent Of American Pursuit In World War I [Illustrated Edition]
Title Like A Thunderbolt: The Lafayette Escadrille And The Advent Of American Pursuit In World War I [Illustrated Edition] PDF eBook
Author Roger G. Miller
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 142
Release 2015-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 1786252473

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Includes 29 Illustrations The advent of an American squadron, or “escadrille,” within the French air force, the Service Aeronautique, had been far from a simple process. French leaders initially held the belief, common at the time, that the war begun in 1914 would be a short one. The potential value of American volunteers fighting for France both for propaganda purposes and for helping bring the power of the New World into the war on the side of the Allies was thus irrelevant at first. By early 1915, however, the French began to accept American volunteers and assign them to escadrilles. In early 1916, the Service Aeronautique united several of these men in an elite chasse unit, which quickly earned an enviable reputation for audacity, bravery, and élan. Success of this unit, the Lafayette Escadrille, had three consequences. First, its existence encouraged a large number of Americans, far more than needed in one escadrille, to volunteer for French aviation. These individuals, identified unofficially as members of a “Lafayette Flying Corps,” served in numerous French air units. Second, the publicity surrounding the Lafayette Escadrille contributed favorable press for the Allied cause, strengthened ties between France and the U.S., and ultimately helped prepare the U.S. to participate on the Allied side of the conflict. Third, the existence of a large body of experienced American pilots provided combat veterans for the Air Service of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in France when the U.S. ultimately entered the war. These veterans helped instill in the U.S. Air Service the attitudes and practices of the Service Aeronautique, an infusion especially reflected in two U.S. pursuit squadrons, the 103rd Aero Squadron, made up of Lafayette Escadrille pilots, and the 94th Aero Squadron, the most famous American combat squadron of the war.

Wings of Honor, American Airmen in World War I

Wings of Honor, American Airmen in World War I
Title Wings of Honor, American Airmen in World War I PDF eBook
Author James J. Sloan
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1994
Genre Aeronautics, Military
ISBN

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Beretning om amerikanske flyvevåbenenheders deltagelse i 1. verdenskrig. Selv om USA iværksatte en storstilet træning af piloter og jordpersonel, vardet kun et begrænset antal af disse, som faktisk kom til at deltage i kamphandlingerne. Ca. 4000 man deltog i kamphandlingerne og ca 700 fly. Amerikanerne måtte låne materiel af sine allierede og indgik videre som en integreret del af de allierede styrker under den pågældende nations flag.