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                   Post 
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                   Informations 
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                | GADY 
                  René  | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Pilot 
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                   Breguet 693 Nb 21 was 
                    shot down by the Flak during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. 
                    Sub-Lieutenant GADY is unharmed. 
                  René GADY was killed 
                    in an air crash on 26 October 1940 
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                Born 
                  on 25 May 1912 at Ansac sur Vienne (16 - Charente) 
                  Killed on 26 October 1940 at Narbonne (11 - Aude) | 
                 
                  
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                | GAIGNARD 
                  Michel - Léon | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Pilot 
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                Michel GAIGNARD 
                  was the first Pilote Breveté de l'Aviation Populaire 
                  in 1936.  | 
                Born March 
                  12, 1916 in Chalonnes-Sur-Loire (49 - Maine-et-Loire) 
                  Died January 6, 2011 in Angers (49 - Maine-et-Loire) | 
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                | GAILLARD 
                  Paul Honoré | 
                 
                   Corporal 
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                   Machine-Gunner  
                 | 
                On April 11, 
                  1940, Bloch MB 210 No. 181, crashed on takeoff. Corporal GAILLARD 
                  is killed. | 
                Born on 1 July 
                  1920 at Maisonneuve (86 - Vienne) 
                  Killed on 11 April 1940 at Cannet des Maures (83 - Var) | 
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                | GAILLERES 
                  Jean - Martial | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                On September 
                  9, 1939, Bloch 200 No. 163 was shot down by hunting near Saarbrücken. 
                  The crew is killed | 
                Born on 13 
                  February 1911 in Aureilhan (65 - Hautes-Pyrénées) 
                  Killed on 9 September 1939 near Rohrbach-lès-Bitche (57 
                  - Moselle) | 
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                | GALERNEAU 
                  Marcel - Léon | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                On May 24, 
                  1940, Amiot 354 No38, probably hit by the Flak, crashed. The 
                  crew is killed. | 
                Born on 6 July 
                  1912 at Le Bernard (85 - Vendée) 
                  Killed on 24 May 1940 at Cuisy en Almont (02 - Aisne)  | 
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                | GALLAND 
                  André | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                   Bombardment 
                    Group nb 19 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                | GAMBIER 
                  DE LAFORTERIE Lucien - Jacques | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                Born 7 April 
                  1914, Lille (59 - Nord) 
                  Died 6 July 1996, Perpignan (66 - Pyrénées-Atlantiques) | 
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                | GAMET | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Pilot 
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                | GANUCHAUD 
                  Jean-Marie | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Pilot 
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                Jean-Marie 
                  GANUCHAUD was posted to the Versailles Air Force School in 1939 
                  and took the EOR competitive examination at Le Bourget (Reserve 
                  Cadet), before joining the PPEOR School at Avord (Reserve Cadet 
                  Preparation Platoon). He was posted to the GB I/25 at Sidi-Ahmed 
                  in Tunisia. He attended flying schools in Oran and Meknes. On 
                  29 June 1940, after the Armistice, he joined the Free French 
                  Air Force in Gibraltar, then the United Kingdom. He was posted 
                  to various flying schools and then to the OTU from 1940 to 1943. 
                  He was sent to the USA as part of the Free French naval forces 
                  and then to the Naval Mission in the United States. In 1945, 
                  he was posted as second-in-command of the Navy to the French 
                  establishments in Oceania in Papeete (Tahiti). Demobilised from 
                  the Navy in 1946, he was transferred to the Air Force reserves. 
                   
                  Re-enlisted in August 1952, he was posted to SHAPE (Supreme 
                  Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) in Fontainebleau. Jean-Marie 
                  GANUCHAUD served in the reserves from 1954 to 1977. | 
                Born on 2 July 
                  1916 in Nantes (44 - Loire-Atlantique). 
                  Died on 27 July 1986 in Nice (06 - Alpes-Maritimes) | 
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                | GARDIOL 
                  Max  | 
                 
                   Master-Corporal 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                 
                   On May 24, 1940, on the 
                    return of a mission, the Bloch MB 210 No.170 struck a LeO451 
                    GB I/11 on landing and ignited. The Corporal Corporal GARDIOL 
                    is injured. 
                  Max Gardiol joined the 
                    Free French Air Force and fought with the Guyenne Heavy Bomber 
                    Group (Squadron 346).  
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                | GAST 
                  Louis - René | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Observer 
                 | 
                Killed 
                  on 17 May 1940: his aircraft, the LeO 451 No122, is shot down 
                  by the Flak. Chief Warrant Officer GAST jumps by parachute, 
                  but the parachute does not open.. | 
                Born 
                  January 23, 1905 at Erstein (67 - Bas-Rhin) 
                  Killed May 17, 1940 at Rocquigny (02 - Aisne) | 
                 
                  
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                | GATINOIS 
                  Marcel - Joseph | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                   Pilot 
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                   On June 6, 1940, the No. 
                    451 No. 150 was shot down by Fighters during an attack on 
                    a column of enemy armoured vehicles. The crew is killed. 
                  Posthumous commendation 
                    with the attribution of the Cross of War with Palm. 
                 | 
                Born December 
                  17, 1910 at Saint Amand sur Arnain (80 - Somme) 
                  Killed on June 6, 1940 at Remaugies (80 - Somme) | 
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                | GAUBERT 
                  Jean - Louis | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                 | 
                Jean 
                  GAUBERT est tué le 13 juillet 1944 amors qu'il servait 
                  au sein du GB I/25 | 
                Born on 18 
                  August 1909 at Soissons (02 - Aisne) 
                  Killed at Elvington (England) on 13 July 1944 | 
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                | GAUCHE René 
                  - Auguste | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                Seriously wounded 
                  on 5 June 1940 aboard Glenn Martin 167F No 74, shot down by 
                  fighter aircraft. | 
                Born on 8 February 
                  1908 in Boismont (54 - Meurthe-et-Moselle) 
                  Died at Verdun (55 - Meuse) on 3 July 1989 | 
                 
                  
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                | GAUDRY | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                   GB II/31 
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
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                | GAUSSEN 
                  Jean-François - Maurice | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Pilot 
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                Born on 6 November 
                  1914 in Barcelona (Spain) 
                  Died in Beaumont-sur-Oise (95 - Val d'Oise) on 29 October 1992 | 
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                | GAUTHIER 
                  Hubert - Eugène | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                 
                   Killed on May 31, 1940, 
                    aboard the Leo 451 No. 133 shot by Fighters . The crew parachutes, 
                    but too low. there will be no survivors. 
                  Posthumous citation, with 
                    the attribution of the Cross of War with Palm. 
                 | 
                Born November 
                  13, 1906, Lunéville (54 - Meurthe-et-Moselle), France 
                  Killed May 31, 1940 at Besson sur Matz (60 - Oise) | 
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                | GAUTIER 
                  Henri | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                At the start 
                  of a mission, the Bloch MB 210 No.25 hit the take off an Amiot 
                  143 down in the field. The device ignites and its bombs explode. 
                  Staff Sergeant GAUTIER is wounded. | 
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                | GAUVAIN | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Mecnanic 
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                | GEERTZ Georges 
                  - Jean | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Crew 
                    Chief 
                 | 
                On January 
                  12, 1940, the LeO 451 No. 17 crashed during a night flight. 
                  His crew is killed. | 
                Born on 21 
                  March 1908 in Bordeaux (33 Gironde) 
                  Killed on 12 January 1940 at Arles (13 Bouches du Rhône) | 
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                | GEGOUT 
                  Michel | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Crew 
                    Chief 
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                | GEIGER | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                | GELLY 
                  Guy - Edmond | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Front 
                    Machine-Gunner  
                 | 
                On 
                  May 14, 1940, his aircraft was shot down by the Flak. Sergeant 
                  GELLY parachutes himself and will be taken prisoner when he 
                  reaches the ground. | 
                Born 
                  on 3 November 1916 in Leynhac (15 - Cantal) | 
                 
                  
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                | GEMON Marie 
                  - Joseph | 
                 
                   Captain 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Pilot 
                 | 
                On June 20, 
                  1940, Amiot 354 No. 28 is missing at sea.The crew is killed. | 
                Born on 22 
                  February 1901 in Pérignac (17 - Charente-Maritime) 
                  Missing at sea on 20 June 1940 | 
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                | GENEST Pierre 
                   | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
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                Born on 14 
                  April 1909 
                  Died 22 August 2002 | 
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                | GENRE | 
                 
                   Master-Corporal 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                On June 10, 
                  1940, Breguet 693 No38 was shot down by a Me109. The crew is 
                  unscathed. | 
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                | GENTIER 
                  Maurice - Victor | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Radio 
                     
                 | 
                LéO 
                  451 No 38 was shot down by fighter aircraft, crashed in flames 
                  and exploded on 6 June 1940. Maurice GENTIER was killed in the 
                  explosion. | 
                Born on 31 
                  December 1920 at Saint-Amand en Puisaye (58 - Nièvre) 
                  Killed on 6 June 1940 at Mézières en Santerre 
                  (80 - Somme) | 
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                | GENTY René 
                  - Joseph | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Crew 
                    Chief 
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                    Born 
                      in Monthermé, in the Ardennes, he joined the air 
                      force in April 1936. 
                     
                      The Leo 451 No151 
                        was shot down by Fighters on June 6, 1940. Lieutenant 
                        GENTY, injured, parachuted. 
                      He pursued a military 
                        career after the war, leaving the Air Force with the rank 
                        of Air Brigadier General. 
                     
                   
                 | 
                Born 23 June 
                  1914, Montherme (08 - Ardennes) 
                  Died 10 December 1972, Clamart (92 - Hauts de Seine) | 
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                | GEOFFROY 
                  Louis | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                | GERARDOT 
                  Paul - Jacques | 
                 
                   Lieutenant-Colonel 
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                   Crew 
                    Chief 
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                    Paul GERARDOT, a Saint-Cyr 
                      alumnus (1917), began his career in the infantry in 1919. 
                      He joined the Air Force in February 1921, and was commissioned 
                      as an Observer.  
                      He was commissioned as a pilot in 1925 and took part in 
                      a number of raids.  
                      He commanded the 16th Escadrille of the 34th Aviation Regiment, 
                      and worked for a time in the Cabinet of the Under-Secretary 
                      of State for the Air in 1931, before being assigned to the 
                      New Aircraft group at Villacoublay. 
                      In 1933, he took part in the Croisière Noire (28 
                      Potez 25TOEs flew from Istres to North Africa and Sub-Saharan 
                      Africa). On his return, he took command of the Ecole Supérieure 
                      de Guerre. 
                      In October 1938, he became Deputy Commander of the 51st 
                      Wing, then Commander of the GB I/51 with which he began 
                      the French Campaign. In September 1939, he took command 
                      of the 31st Wing, replacing the Lieutenant-Colonel who had 
                      been taken prisoner on September 9, 1939.  
                      On October 6, 1939, returning from a reconnaissance mission 
                      over Germany, LéO 451 No6 was shot down by two German 
                      fighters. 
                      Paul GERARDOT, whose leg was fractured in the crash, was 
                      taken prisoner. He is interned at Oflag IV-D near Elsterhorst. 
                   
                   
                    He managed to escape 
                      in December 1940, and joined the Free Zone. He became Commander 
                      of the 8th Bombardment Group based at Al-Aouina, Tunisia, 
                      then Chief of Staff of the Air Force Command in AFN and 
                      AOF in 1943. In September 1944, he was appointed Chief of 
                      the French Section of the XII° Air Tactical Command. 
                     
                      In August 1945, he was appointed Deputy Inspector General 
                      of the French Air Force, and from March 1946, Chief of the 
                      General Staff of the French Air Force. 
                      Paul GERARDOT's staff included Georges AOUACH, none other 
                      than the pilot of LéO451 n°6, which he crashed 
                      on October 6, 1939. 
                      From February 1947, he was in charge of the Centre d'Enseignement 
                      Supérieur Aérien. 
                      At his request, he was placed on leave of absence in July 
                      1949, and put on permanent leave from flying personnel in 
                      January 1950. 
                   
                 | 
                Born 
                  July 6, 1898 in Paris (75) 
                  Died April 4, 1980, Versailles (78 - Yvelines) | 
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                | GERAUD Pierre | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                   GB II/35 
                     
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                The Breguet 
                  691 No 39 is shot down on May 18, 1940 by 10 Me109. The crew, 
                  unharmed is made prisoner | 
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                | GIARD Paul | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                On May 16, 
                  1940, the Breguet 693 No30 was shot down by the Flak. The crew 
                  is taken prisoner. | 
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                | GILLET | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Navigator 
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                | GILLET Jacques 
                  - Pierre | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
                 | 
                The Douglas 
                  DB7 No41 is shot down by Fighters on June 10, 1940: the crew 
                  is killed. | 
                Born on 6 January 
                  1913 at Calais (62 - Pas de Calais) 
                  Killed on 20 May 1940 at Raisnes (59 - Nord) | 
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                | GILLET Pierre 
                  - Michel | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Crew 
                    Chief 
                 | 
                Killed on 14 
                  April 1940 aboard the Leo 451 No 111 : the plane crashed 
                  during a training flight at low altitude. | 
                Born January 
                  30, 1906 in Paris (75) 
                  Killed on April 14, 1940 at Cornilhac-Corbières (11 - 
                  Aude) | 
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                | GIMEL Raymond 
                  - Guy | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                The Bloch 210 
                  No14 is shot down by the Flak on May 25, 1940. The crew is killed. | 
                Born on 20 
                  March 1919 at Dorat (87 - Haute-Vienne) 
                  Killed on 25 May 1940 at Pommiers (02 - Aisne) | 
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                | GIONETTI | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                Breguet 693 
                  No66 was severely damaged by the Flak on May 25, 1940. Sergeant 
                  GIONETTI was seriously injured. | 
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                | GIRARD Maurice 
                  - Jules | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                  
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                   Pilot 
                 | 
                The Breguet 
                  693 No70 was damaged by the Flak on June 9, 1940, and crashed 
                  to the ground: the crew was wounded .. | 
                Born 9 June 
                  1915 
                  Died 15 January 1966 | 
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                | GIRAUD | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                | GIRAUDON 
                  André Fernand | 
                 
                   Master-Corporal 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                On May 22, 
                  1940, the Breguet 693 No25 was shot down by the Flak during 
                  the attack of a motorized column. The crew is killed. | 
                Born August 
                  22nd 1917 at Clermont-Ferrand (63 - Puy De Dôme) 
                  Killed on 22 May 1940 at Esssigny Le Grand (02 - Aisne) | 
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                | GIRAUDON 
                  Henri - Pierre | 
                 
                   Chief-Warrant-Officer 
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                Born 14 August 
                  1903, Arpajon (91 - Essonne) 
                  Died 29 July 1990, Paris (75) | 
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                | GIRIER | 
                 
                   Général 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                The Breguet 
                  693 No3 is accidentally destroyed on landing on June 7, 1940, 
                  on the return of a test flight: General GIRIER is wounded in 
                  both legs. | 
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                | GOBEAU Gustave | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Crew 
                    Chief 
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                | GODARD 
                  Pierre | 
                 
                   Master-Corporal 
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                  | 
                Pierre Godard 
                  later joined the FAFL and fought with Bombardment Group GB I/25 
                  Tunisia. 
                  He was killed in July 1944 aboard Halifax LK728. His aircraft 
                  crashed shortly before arriving at its Elvington base for an 
                  undetermined reason. | 
                Born on 5 August 
                  1920 in Strasbourg (67 - Bas-Rhin) 
                  Killed on 6 July 1944 at Thorne Colliery (United Kingdom) | 
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                | GODINEAU | 
                 
                   Master-Corporal 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                The Breguet 
                  693 Nb 61 severely damaged by Me109 on June 5, 1940, crashed 
                  back on his land. The Corporal Corporal GODINEAU is seriously 
                  injured. | 
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                | GOHON 
                  Bernard | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Pilot 
                 | 
                Assigned 
                  to the GBA II/35 Group in May 1940, after completing his pilot 
                  training at the Istres school. | 
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                | GOMBERT 
                  Gérard - Louis | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                Killed 
                  on 17 th May 1940: his aircraft, the LeO 451 No122, is shot 
                  down by the Flak. He will succeed in keeping his plane in the 
                  line of flight to allow the crew to jump. | 
                Born 
                  September 09, 1915 in Hellemes Lille (59 - Nord) 
                  Killed May 17, 1940 at Rocquigny (02 - Aisne) | 
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                | GONZALVEZ 
                  Robert - Charles | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio 
                 | 
                The Bloch 210 
                  No14 is shot down by the Flak on May 25, 1940. The crew is killed. | 
                Born in Oran 
                  (Algeria) on 26 August 1920 
                  Killed on 25 May 1940 at Pommiers (02 - Aisne) | 
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                | GOSSET | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                | GOUGNON | 
                 
                   Commander 
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                   Cder 
                    of Group 
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                | GOURAND 
                  Henri - Marius | 
                 
                   Captain 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                On June 17, 
                  1940, during the movement of the group to North Africa, the 
                  Glenn Martin 167F No.209 was accidentally destroyed on landing 
                  on the ground of Oran. The crew is killed. | 
                Born on 11 
                  May 1899 at Ruines (15 - Cantal) 
                  Killed on 17 June 1940 at Damesne (Algeria) | 
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                | GOURRON | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   cannoneer 
                 | 
                On June 13, 
                  1940, the Leo 451 No. 276 was shot down by Fighters. The crew 
                  parachutes. Adjutant GOURRON is injured. | 
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                | GOYER Albert | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                The Breguet 
                  693 No9 is shot down by the flak during a ground attack on May 
                  12, 1940. The Chief Warrant Officer GOYER, unharmed, is taken 
                  prisoner. | 
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                | GRAND | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Mechanic 
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                | GRANDCHAMP | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   cannoneer 
                 | 
                 
                   Sergeant GRANCHAMP is 
                    credited with two victories during the French Campaign. 
                  On June 6, 1940, the 
                    LEO 451 No. 183 badly damaged by Fighters on June 6, 1940, 
                    was forced to land in the countryside and was destroyed. Sergeant 
                    GRANDCHAMP is injured. 
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                | GRANDREMY 
                  Jean - Alfred | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Crew 
                    Chief 
                 | 
                On May 11, 
                  1940, the LeO 451 No. 63, severely hit by the Flak, managed 
                  to rejoin his land, but was destroyed on landing. Lieutenant 
                  GRANDREMY has previously jumped into a parachute and will be 
                  taken prisoner. | 
                Born on 14 
                  March 1912 | 
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                | GRANGE 
                  Edmond - Charles | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio 
                     
                 | 
                On June 8, 
                  1940, the LeO 451 No. 206 was shot down by the Flak. Staff Sergeant 
                  GRANGE is killed. | 
                Born on 7 November 
                  1911 at Hailhinville (88 - Vosges) 
                  Killed on 8 June 1940 at Sully (60 - Oise) | 
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                | GRAS | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                | GRENET Pierre 
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                   Commander 
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                   Pilot 
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                The Breguet 
                  693 No28 is literally cut in two by the Flak on May 18, 1940. 
                  Commander GRENET, boss of the GBA II / 54 is killed. | 
                Born on 6 January 
                  1905 at Mantes (78 - Yvelines) 
                  Killed on 18 May 1940 at Landrecies (59 - Nord) | 
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                | GRIMAL 
                  Georges - Fernand | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Cder 
                    3rd Sqn. 
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                   Georges Grimal was admitted 
                    to the École Polytechnique in 1929. On graduating, 
                    he joined the air force and was seconded to the École 
                    militaire et d'application de l'aéronautique in Versailles 
                    in 1931. He was assigned to the 21st bombing squadron in 1933, 
                    before being called up to the 3rd office of the Air Force 
                    General Staff in 1937, then to the 5th office in 1938. 
                    He was transferred to the GB II/34 group in 1940, with which 
                    he took part in the French Campaign. He withdrew to AFN and 
                    moved to group I/52 in Marrakech in 1941. In February-March 
                    1942, he was assigned to reconnaissance and bombardment groups 
                    in AFN, and in December 1942 took over command of the École 
                    d'application du Personnel Navigant. He was posted to 34 Squadron 
                    in 1944, then to 31 Squadron as second-in-command in 1945, 
                    and took part in the French and German campaigns. 
                   He was seconded to 
                    the Ministry of Armament in May 1946, before being called 
                    to the Technical Planning Office of the Air Force General 
                    Staff in 1947. In 1951, he joined the military standardisation 
                    office of the French delegation in London. He was then transferred 
                    to the command of Air Defence Zone 903 in Algiers in 1953. 
                    He was placed at the disposal of the Supreme Allied Commander 
                    in Europe in 1955 and then appointed deputy head of the French 
                    delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Permanent 
                    Group in Washington in 1956. He was appointed Inspector General 
                    of Armed Forces Manufacturing and Programmes in 1959. From 
                    1960, he was deputy to the General Chief of Staff of the French 
                    Air Force for Air Defence. Georges Grimal left the active 
                    army in October 1961 with the rank of Air Division General. 
                    Returning to civilian life, he became Deputy Managing Director 
                    of Erpi (Engineering, petrochemicals) in 1961, then Managing 
                    Director of Potez Avco in 1963-64. But Georges Grimal is also 
                    a painter, a portrait painter since 1964, and a sculptor: 
                    geopolymer sculptures and the inventor of the dramatised sculpture 
                    formula. 
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                Born on 2 October 
                  1908 in Lyon (69 - Rhône). 
                  Died at Baigts de Béarn (64 - Pyrénées-Atlantiques) 
                  on 27 June 2006 | 
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                | GRISONI 
                  Louis - Antoine | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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                On 24 May 1940, 
                  during a cross-country transport mission, Glenn Martin 167 F 
                  No 61 was mistakenly shot down in flames by British anti-aircraft 
                  fire. Staff Sergeant GRISONI was killed.  | 
                Born on 13 
                  August 1913 in Algeria 
                  Killed on 24 May 1940 at Lezennes (59 - Nord) | 
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                | GROSS 
                  Georges  | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Cder 
                    3rd Sqn. 
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                Born 
                  on 25 November 1907  
                  Died 9 June 1985 | 
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                | GUEGAJEN | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                The Breguet 
                  693 Nb 51, accident in Orléans-Bricy on June 20, 1940, 
                  will be abandoned on the spot. the crew is unscathed. | 
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                | GUELOU Georges 
                  - Hyacinthe | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                He later joined 
                  the GB I/19 "Gascogne" and was killed on August 18, 
                  1944 aboard the B26 Marauder serial 42 107706 coded "69" 
                  during a bombing mission on the German batteries at Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer 
                  (Var), 
                  The aircraft, hit by flak, fell into the sea. The crew was killed. | 
                Born March 
                  04, 1915 in Plougrescant (22 - Côtes-d'Armor) 
                  Killed August 18, 1944 at Toulon (83 - Var) | 
                 
                  
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                | GUENOU Fernand 
                  - Charles | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                On June 12, 
                  1940, his aircraft, the Glenn Martin 167F No154 was shot down 
                  by the flak. Staff Sergeant GUENOU, seriously injured, parachutes, 
                  and is taken prisoner | 
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                | GUERCHON 
                  Paul | 
                 
                   Corporal 
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                   Cannoneer 
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                | GUERIN | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                The Douglas 
                  DB7 No. 29 was shot down by the German Fighters on May 22, 1940. 
                  The crew was captured. Sergeant GUERIN is slightly injured. | 
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                | GUERNON 
                  Roger - Louis | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   GB I/61 
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                Roger GUERNON 
                  was admitted to the Ecole de l'Air in 1935. He was posted to 
                  the 61st squadron in Morocco and took part in the French campaign 
                  with the GB I/61. In December 1940, he transferred to the GB 
                  II/63 at Thiès (Senegal). He took part in the landings 
                  in Sardinia and Provence in 1944. He was posted to the Ecole 
                  de l'Air at Salon in 1945, then to the 4th office of the Air 
                  Force General Staff. He attended the Ecole Supérieure 
                  de Guerre Aérienne in 1954 and was appointed to command 
                  the military air transport group in 1956. He was sent to Reggan 
                  in the Sahara to work at the military experimentation centre. 
                  On his return to Paris, he was appointed Air Military Adviser 
                  to the Ministry of the Armed Forces in 1960. In 1962, he became 
                  Commander of Military Air Transport, then Deputy Chief of Staff 
                  of the Armed Forces in 1964 before becoming Deputy Chief of 
                  Staff of the Armed Forces in 1966. He was a member of the Conseil 
                  Supérieur de l'Air and Director of the Centre d'Expérimentations 
                  Nucléaires from 1969 to 1972. Roger Guerron left the 
                  active army in 1972. | 
                Born on 13 
                  May 1916 in Argenteuil (78 - Yvelines). 
                  Died in Paris (75) on 23 January 1985. | 
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                | GUESPIN | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Radio 
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                | GUICHON 
                  Claude Pierre | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                Breguet 693 
                  No20 was destroyed by the Flak on May 16, 1940. The crew was 
                  killed. | 
                Born on 4 May 
                  1916 in  
                  Paris (75) 
                  Killed on 16 May 1940 at Chaumont Porcien (08 - Ardennes)  | 
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                | GUIDEAU | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Radio 
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                | GUIDICELLI 
                  Etienne - Charles | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                On May 25, 
                  1940, Bloch 210 No188 crashed on takeoff. The plane hits a farm, 
                  and its bombs explode. The crew is killed | 
                Born on 20 
                  December 1914 in Arzew (Algeria) 
                  Accidentally killed on 25 May 1940 at La Ferté-Gaucher 
                  (77 - Seine-et-Marne) | 
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                | GUILLAUMIN | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                | GUILLEMIN 
                  de MONPLANET Jacques - Marie | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Pilot 
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                Jacques GUILLEMIN 
                  DE MONPLANET, a former student at the Saint-Cyr military academy, 
                  joined the Versailles air academy in 1939. He was posted to 
                  the GB I/19 at Colomb-Béchar, then to the GC II/5 La 
                  Fayette at Bône. He took part in operations over Corsica 
                  and France with this group.  
                  He was posted to the Ministry of Air before leaving for Indochina 
                  in 1949. In 1951, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of Allied 
                  Air Forces Central Europe, then Operations Commander of the 
                  1st Fighter Wing in Reims, and finally Commander of the 4th 
                  Fighter Wing. He was assigned to the Inspectorate General of 
                  the French Air Force before being appointed . Second-in-command 
                  of the Mont-de-Marsan air base and air experiment centre in 
                  1958, then commander of the Tours air base. In 1963, he became 
                  Air Attaché to the French Embassy in Bonn, then Head 
                  of the Export Section at the Direction du Matériel in 
                  1966. Jacques Guillemin de Montplanet left the active army in 
                  1969 with the rank of Air Brigadier General. | 
                Born on 16 
                  June 1918 in Montmorillon (86 - Vienne). 
                  Died on 6 July 2012 in Asnières sur Seine (92 - Hauts 
                  de Seine) | 
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                | GUILLONNEAU | 
                
                   Lieutenant 
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                | GUILLOTEAU 
                  René - Jean | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                     
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                   Pilot 
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                On the 25th 
                  of May, at the start of a mission, he hit Amiot 143 on his takeoff. 
                  His aircraft, a Bloch MB210, damaged, however, fulfilled his 
                  mission, but he could not return to his ground and would have 
                  to land on a closer terrain. | 
                Born on 6 April 
                  1919 in Aytre (17 - Charente-Maritime) 
                  Died in Paris (75) on 18 June 1993  | 
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                   GUILLOU 
                    Louis  
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                   Sergeant 
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                | GUIMBRETIERE | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                Seriously wounded 
                  May 20, 1940, aboard the Breguet 693 No65, damaged by the Flak | 
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                | GUINLE Hubert 
                  - Jean | 
                 
                   Master-Corporal 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                Hubert GUINLE 
                  was killed by British troops on 24 June 1941 in Palmyra, during 
                  the Syrian Campaign between the Allied Forces and the Vichy 
                  troops. | 
                Born on 19 
                  June 1919 in Marsac (65 - Hautes-Pyrénées) 
                  Killed on 24 June 1941 in Palmyra (Syria) | 
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                | GUIONNET 
                  Marius - Louis | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Pilot 
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                On June 9, 
                  1940, the Leo 451 No. 93 damaged by the Flak crashed on landing: 
                  the crew was unscathed. | 
                Born in Saint-Amans 
                  de Pellagal (82 - Tarn et Garonne) on 12 September 1893 
                  Died at Six-Fours les Plages (83 - Var) on 3 November 1982 | 
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                | GUIRAL Denis 
                  - André | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                   Pilot 
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                On May 9th, 
                  1940, while taking off for a training flight, the Léo 
                  451 No 96, in loss of speed, crashes The Adjutant GUIRAL is 
                  killed. | 
                Born November 
                  02, 1909 in Carmaux (81 - Tarn) 
                  Killed May 10, 1940 at Arles (64 - Pyrénées Atlantiques) | 
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                | GUISSET 
                  Marcel - Jacques | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Killed on November 
                  8, 1939 during a night mission: his aircraft, the Bloch MB200 
                  No162, hit by flak, crashed to the ground. | 
                Born February 
                  11, 1915 in Saint-Laurent de Cerdans (66 - Pyrénées 
                  Orientales) 
                  Killed November 8, 1939 in Kollermisel (Germany) | 
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                | GUITTENY 
                  Marcel - Paul | 
                 
                   Commander 
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                   Cder 
                    of Grou 
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                Marcel GUITTENY 
                  was posted to 15 Wing in 1935, and took command of GB II/15 
                  in 1936. | 
                Born on 2 February 
                  1895 in Saint-Nazaire (44 - Loire-Atlantique) 
                  Died at Maganc-Laval (87 - Haute-Vienne) on 19 March 1986 | 
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                | GUNEPIN 
                  Gisèle | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Navigator 
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                In April-May 
                  1940, Gisdèle GUNEPIN voluntarily joined the French Air 
                  Force, taking advantage of the new law on female auxiliaries 
                  who wished to become pilots, to train at the Bordeaux-Mérignac 
                  Air Force School with pilots Jean-Marie-Adèle LEYDET 
                  and Elisabeth LION. Of the three, the only one with a transport 
                  pilot's licence and 100 hours' flying time was Elisabeth LION, 
                  as Gisèle GUNEPIN did not meet the conditions laid down 
                  by the law for auxiliaries who wanted to enlist as pilots. She 
                  therefore remained in service at GB II/19 (where she still was 
                  in 1943/1944) as a navigator and Jean-Marie-Adèle LEYDET 
                  was moved as a machine-gunner to GR I/14. 
                  In 1944 Charles Tillon, Minister for the Air, created the first 
                  corps of female military pilots. Gisèle GUNEPIN was recruited 
                  along with twelve other highly experienced female aviators. 
                  After training in Châteauroux and a course of study in 
                  Tours, the 13 candidates, nicknamed The 13 Amazons of 
                  the Air, were all accepted. But the death of Maryse HILSZ 
                  on a mission put an end to this adventure for women, and it 
                  was not until 1996 that recruitment for women in the Air Force 
                  was reopened. | 
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                | GUSTIN Paul 
                  - Cyrille | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Pilot 
                    Cder 2nd Sqn.  
                    And 
                    Crew Chief 
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                Born in Trieux 
                  (54 - Meurthe et Moselle) on 3 August 1905 
                  Died 27 April 1976 at Montbard (21 - Côte d'Or) | 
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                | GUYON Jean 
                  - Marie | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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                Jean Guyon 
                  was killed in Algeria in April 1943 while serving with GB I/11. | 
                Born on 26 
                  May 1917 in Les Sables-D'Olonne (85 - Vendée) 
                  Killed on 26 April 1943 in Biskra (Algeria) | 
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                | GUYOT | 
                 
                   Commander 
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                   Cder 
                    of Group 
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                | GUYOT Armand 
                  - Louis | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Radio 
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                On May 25, 
                  1940, Bloch 210 No188 crashed on takeoff. The plane hits a farm, 
                  and its bombs explode. The crew is killed | 
                Born on 18 
                  March 1908 in Lunéville (64 - Meurthe et Moselle) 
                  Accidentally killed on 25 May 1940 at La Ferté-Gaucher 
                  (77 - Seine-et-Marne) | 
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