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Assigned to the Flotilla 12FB of the Naval Aeronautics.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Severely damaged by the Flak on June 6, 1940. Lieutenant SELVA is injured  
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Assigned to GB II / 63. Fired by the flak on June 7, 1940. The crew was killed: Second Lieutenant LE-MARCHAND-DE-TRIGON (Observer), Sergeant Chief BUFFERNE (Pilot) and Sergent CHOMMELOUX (Gunner).  
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Assigned to Bombardment Group No. 1 (unknown unit) during the French Campaign in May-June 1940  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Crashes to the ground after returning from a mission on June 23, 1940: the crew is unscathed.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Severely damaged by the Flak on June 12, 1940, he crashed on landing. Master Corporal VANWORMHOUDT (Gunner) is injured.  
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Assigned to GB I / 39 - Unit based in Rayak (Lebanon) in June 1940 - This aircraft will be destroyed by accident during the movement of Aleppo Group (Syria) to Rayak on April 5, 1941  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Destroyed by German Fighters May 31, 1940. Commander DU-JONCHAY (Observer) is wounded  
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Assigned to GB I / 63. May 24, 1940, shot by mistake by the British DCA. The crew is killed: Sergeant-Chef MONTHOIS (Gunner), Sergeant EAUCLERE (pilot) and Second Lieutenant MAURY (Observer)  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Destroyed by the Flak on May 26, 1940. Sergeant Chief TERRIE (Pilot) and METRAUX (Observer) are killed. Chief Sergeant TOURNIE (Gunner) is a prisoner.  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Hit by German Fighters and the Flak, it is destroyed on landing on 24 MAY 1940. The crew is unscathed.  
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Assigned to 1st Squadron of GB I / 63 - Unit based in Dakar-Ouakam (Senegal) end of 1940  
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Assigned to GB I / 63 on April 10, 1940. Slightly damaged by the Flak on May 29, 1940, it will be folded with the other aircraft of the group on June 19, 1940 on Ain-Beida  
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Assigned to GB I / 63. Shot down by the Flak on June 1, 1940. The crew is unscathed  
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Assigned to the 1st Squadron of GB I / 62 - Unit based in Bamako (AOF) in 1942 - This unit was first based in Thiès (Senegal) in mid-July 1940 before leaving for Bamako the following September to form, with GB II / 62, AOF Group No. 2  
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Assigned to the GB II / 62: Abandoned on the ground of Saint-Martin The Campaign during the withdrawal of the group on June 7, 1940.  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Shot by Flak on June 12, 1940: crew is wounded: Sergeant-Major CHAUVIN (Pilot), Warrant Officer CHAUVIN (Observer) and Sergeant PONS (Gunner).  
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Assigned to GB I / 63. May 24, 1940, shot by mistake by the British DCA: Captain WATRIN (Observer) and Sergeant-Chief GRISONNI (Pilot) are killed. Sergeant Chief LE-GALL (Gunner) unscathed, parachutes.  
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Assigned to GB II / 62. Destroyed on the ground June 7, 1940, during a strafing of the ground of Fauville by the Germans.  
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Assigned to GB I / 63. Shot down by German Fighters on June 5, 1940. Sergeant-Chief CHIEUSSE (Gunner) is killed. Second Lieutenant VAUX (Observer) and Warrant Officer MONY (Pilot) are seriously burned.  
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Assigned to GB II / 63.  
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Assigned to GB II / 63. Shot by German Fighters May 24, 1940. Sergeant CAPURO (Gunner) is killed. Lieutenant DUFFORT (Observer) and Sergeant Chief DERBEY (Pilot) parachute and are taken prisoner.  
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Assigned to GB I / 63. Damaged by the Flak on June 8, 1940. The Gunner, Chief Warrant Officer HABOURDIN is killed.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Damaged in air combat on May 26, 1940. Lieutenant LANGLOIS (Observer) is injured. Shot down by German Fighters on June 5, 1940: The LEFT Chief Warrant Officer (Gunner) is seriously injured.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Damaged in air combat on June 6, 1940. Sergeant-Major BONTEMPS (gunner) is wounded.  
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Assigned to GR I / 22. Present in Rabat in Morocco at the end of 1941. This aircraft survived the Syrian Campaign.  
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Assigned to GR I / 22. Present in Rabat in Morocco at the end of 1941. This aircraft was destroyed on June 29, 1941 by a British P40 bombing on the Kousseir terrain during the Syrian Campaign.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62 - Unit based in Meknes (Algeria) in April 1940, before being transferred to Metropolitan France in May 1940 with devices not yet camouflaged - The aircraft was severely damaged on May 25, 1940  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Shot by German Fighters May 26, 1940. Lieutenant MALLET (Observer) is killed. Chief Warrant Officer PLANTIER (Pilot) and S / Sgt. SEGEAT (Gunner) are seriously injured.  
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Assigned to the B3 Escadrille of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to GB II / 63. Destroyed on the ground June 7, 1940, during a strafing of the ground of Fauville by the Germans.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Damaged by German Fighters on May 26, 1940, he manages to return to the field. Sergeant-Major MARCHAND (Gunner) is seriously injured.  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Destroyed by Accident on March 20, 1940  
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Assigned to GB II / 63. Severely damaged by the Flak on May 31, 1940. Sergeant-Chief MARTIN (Gunner) and Lieutenant VIEUGEOT (Observer) are wounded.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62.  
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Assigned to GB I / 63. Damaged by the Flak on May 22, 1940. Warrant Officer CARRERA, gunner, is killed.  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Shot down by German Fighters on May 31, 1940. DEZELLIS (Machine Gun) Sgt. Chief is seriously injured.  
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Assigned to GB II / 62  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Damaged by Flak on June 5, 1940. Chief Sergeant MARC (Gunner) is injured.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Damaged by German Fighters on May 26, 1940.  
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aircraft used to transport the Commander Superior in Algeria. F-BACR registration  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Shot by Flak on June 1, 1940. Chief Warrant Officer BARRAUD (Observer) and Sergeant BASKET (Gunner) are killed. Sergeant DAVAN (Pilot), seriously injured, is taken prisoner.  
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Assigned to GR I / 61, 2nd Squadron. aircraft present in Blida (Algeria) in 1941 - This aircraft is that of the commander of the Group  
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Assigned to GB I / 63. Shot by German Fighters on June 9th, 1940. Lieutenant POLLET (Observer) and Sergeant Chief REY (Pilot) are killed. Sergeant MARTIN (Gunner) parachutes himself and is taken prisoner.  
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On June 20, 1940, during the withdrawal of the French aircraft to the AFN, the aircraft lands in the countryside near Valencia in Spain. The Polish crew is released and the aircraft is sent for repair.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Shot down by Flak on June 6, 1940. Crew killed: Second Lieutenant PAINCHAUX (Observer), Second Lieutenant RIGAUX (Pilot) and Sergeant HARDY (Gunner)  
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Assigned to the B3 Escadrille of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to the B3 Escadrille of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to the B3 Escadrille of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to the B3 Escadrille of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Shot by Flak on June 12, 1940. Sergeant MASSON (Pilot) and Lieutenant SEGUIN (Observer) are killed. Sergeant-Chief GUENOU (Gunner), seriously injured, is taken prisoner  
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Assigned to the B3 Escadrille of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to the B3 Escadrille of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62. Shot by Flak on June 12, 1940. Chief Warrant Officer BONNEFOUS (Pilot) is killed. Lieutenant LANGLOIS (OPbservateur) and Sergeant POURKAT (Gunner), wounded, are taken prisoner  
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Assigned to GR I / 61, 2nd Squadron - Present in Blida (Algeria) Late 1940  
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Assigned to the B3 Escadrille of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to the B3 Escadrille of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to GB I / 62 - Unit based in Toulouse June 28, 1940 - this group was again transferred to North Africa, then to Senegal  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Destroyed accidentally on June 12, 1940 at landing: the crew is wounded: Sergeant-Head LOUSORI (P�lote), Sub-Lieutenant BARAQUE (Observer) and Sergeant JAUBERT (Gunner).  
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Assigned to the B5 Squadron of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Accidentally destroyed when landing on the Oran field during the group's movement to North Africa on June 17, 1940: the crew is wounded: Aspirant DELABAUNE, Sergeant BEYRAUD and Master Corporal DELAPLANCHE  
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Assigned to the B5 Squadron of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to the B5 Squadron of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to GB II / 62: Accidentally destroyed when landing on the Oran field during the group's movement to North Africa on June 17, 1940: the crew is killed: Captain GOURAUD, Lieutenant DE-LANGALLERIE, Warrant Officer ALGUMARD and Sergeant POMARD  
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Assigned to the B5 Squadron of the Naval Aviation.  
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Assigned to Squadron 7B (Flotilla 4F). Lieutenant's aircraft WOOL. Shot in Lebanon on June 28, 1941, by the Australian Fighters  
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Assigned to SAM (Departmental Airplanes Section). aircraft bearing the inscription "Captain Rolland". aircraft present at Vichy-Rhue in 1942. It was used for connections to Madagascar via Djibouti.