Jean Dubois de Gennes
Jean Charles Augustin Dubois de Gennes | |
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Born | Desvres, France | 16 February 1895
Died | September 17, 1929 On the high seas | (aged 34)
Allegiance | France |
Service/ | Flying services |
Years of service | 1914–1918 |
Rank | Aspirant |
Unit | Escadrille 57 |
Battles/wars | World War I |
Awards | Médaille militaire Croix de Guerre |
Aspirant Jean Charles Augustin Dubois de Gennes (16 February 1895 – 17 September 1929) was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He was wounded three times in defense of his country.[1]
Biography
Jean Charles Augustin Dubois de Gennes was born on 16 February 1895 in Desvres, France. He volunteered for military service on 25 September 1914. He would serve as an artilleryman for the first few months of war, passing through the enlisted ranks while serving in three successive artillery regiments. He was appointed as an Aspirant on 1 March 1915. He was severely wounded on 8 February 1916, not returning to duty until 7 June 1916.[2]
He went for aviation training on 15 September 1916. He graduated with his Military Pilot's Brevet on 25 March 1917. After advanced training, he was posted to Escadrille 57 on 25 April 1917. On 7 May he was wounded again; he returned to duty on 1 October 1917. He scored his first aerial victory later that month, on the 21st. Between 19 January and 12 April 1918, he shot down three more German airplanes. On 2 May 1918, he was awarded the
Dubois de Gennes would be inducted into the
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References
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