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                   Rank 
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                   Unit 
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                   Post 
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                   Informations 
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                   Civil-statut 
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                   Photo 
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                   Indiv. Card 
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                   Citations 
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                | HABASQUE | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                | HABOURDIN 
                  Jules - Jupiter  | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                Glenn Martin 
                  167 F No 71 is damaged by flak on 8 June 1940. Chief Warrant 
                  Officer HABOURDIN is killed. | 
                Born on 15 
                  February 1907 at Labourse (62 - Pas de Calais) 
                  Killed on 10 June 1940 at Alençon (61 - Orne) | 
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                | HAGER Louis | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
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                | HALLOPEAU 
                  Georges Henri | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Pilot 
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                On May 30, 
                  1940, the Breguet 693 n ° 74 is shot down by 5 Me109 .. Captain 
                  HALLOPEAU is killed. | 
                Born 
                  on 9 August 1913 in Paris (75) 
                  Killed on 30 May 1940 | 
                 
                  
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                | HALMA Robert 
                  - Jacques  | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                Killed on 17 
                  may 1940 in aerial combat: his aircraft, the LeO 451 No61, is 
                  shot down by German fighters. The crew is killed. | 
                Born February 
                  01, 1919 in Chartres (28 - Eure et Loir) 
                  Killed May 17, 1940 at Floyon (59 - Nord) | 
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                | HAMEL | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Crew 
                    Chief 
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                | HANNEDOUCHE 
                  Robert - André - Joseph | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
                 | 
                Robert HANNEDOUCHE 
                  later joined the FAFL and fought with Bombardment Group GB I/25 
                  Tunisia. | 
                Born on 14 
                  July 1913 in Chocques (62 - Pas de Calais) 
                  Died in Bordeaux (33 - Gironde) on 21 August 1984 | 
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                | HANOTELCharles 
                  - Marie | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                On January 
                  12, 1940, the LeO 451 No. 17 crashed during a night flight. 
                  His crew is killed. | 
                Born on 21 
                  March 1913 at Montcy-Notre-Dame (08 Ardennes)  
                  Killed on 12 January 1940 at Arles (13 Bouches du Rhône) | 
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                | HANRAS | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                Potez 633 No. 
                  24R was shot down by the Flak on May 22, 1940. Sergeant HANRAS 
                  parachuted and taken prisoner. | 
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                | HARDY Maxime 
                  - Charles | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                On 6 June 1940, 
                  Glenn Martin 167F No 147 was hit head-on by flak and exploded 
                  in flight. All three crew members were killed. | 
                Born on 30 
                  March 1918 at Maroué (22 - Côtes d'Armor) 
                  Killed on 10 June 1940 at Ricquebourg (60 - Oise) | 
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                | HARENT Charles 
                  - Maurice | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                On May 10th, 
                  1940, the Amiot 354 No6, victim of a motor failure, crashes 
                  during a flight of experimentation. The crew is killed | 
                Born on 7 August 
                  1905 at Gap (05 - Hautes-Alpes) 
                  Killed on 10 May 1940 at Sougy (45 - Loiret) | 
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                | HAUTIERE 
                  Yves - Jean | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio 
                 | 
                Yves HAUTIERE 
                  entered the Ecole de l'Air in 1935. He was posted to the 15th 
                  Air Wing at Avord in 1937. He was seconded to Istres and then 
                  to the 703rd signal company in Lille until September 1938. He 
                  joinedGB II/15, with which he took part in the French campaign. 
                  He went to North Africa and was placed on armistice leave in 
                  1943. He passed through Spain in July and landed in Casablanca 
                  in November 1943. He was assigned to the heavy bombing crews 
                  and moved to Germany in September 1945 until his assignment 
                  to the Ministry of the Armed Forces in March 1946. He was posted 
                  to the Mont-de-Marsan military air experiment centre in September 
                  1947. He was admitted to the Ecole Supérieure de Guerre 
                  Aérienne in October 1950. He received his staff certificate 
                  in 1952, and was assigned to command the military air experiment 
                  centre. In 1956, he was assigned to the General Inspectorate 
                  for Armed Forces Manufacturing and Programmes. In 1958, he was 
                  transferred to the National Defence Staff. He took command of 
                  tactical air group 2 in Oran. In 1962, he was appointed Director 
                  of the Centre Interarmées d'essais d'engins spéciaux 
                  and Commander of the Colomb Béchar base. He was promoted 
                  to Commander of military sites in the Sahara in 1964. Yves HAUTIERE 
                  was appointed Technical Inspector of the French Air Force before 
                  leaving the active service in 1967. | 
                Born on 1 October 
                  1914 in Rennes (35 - Ille-et-Vilaine). 
                  Died on 18 May 1985 in Paris (75). | 
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                | HEGRON Edouard | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                "- The Potez 
                  633 No. 27R is damaged by german fighters on May 26, 1940. The 
                  aircraft will be destroyed later.The crew is unscathed. 
                  - The Breguet 693 n ° 72 is shot down by the Flak on June 12, 
                  1940. The crew is unharmed. " | 
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                | HENQUEL | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio 
                 | 
                The Leo 451 
                  No. 3022, badly damaged by Fighters on June 6, 1940, is forced 
                  to land in the countryside. It explodes shortly after landing. 
                  The crew is injured. | 
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                | HENRY 
                  Edouard | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                 
                   
                    He 
                      joined the air force in 1918 as a cadet pilot and served 
                      as an NCO from 1919 to 1940.  
                    In 
                      March 1940, Sub-Lieutenant HENRY will carry out 2 weeks 
                      of tests at Béni-Ounif, in the southern Algerian 
                      desert.  
                   
                  On 12 
                    May 1940, the Breguet 693 No 7 was shot down by flak during 
                    a ground attack and the crew was taken prisoner. 
                  He will 
                    end his career as commander of BA 117. 
                 | 
                 
                   Born 
                    in Saint-Aigulin in Charente-Maritime. 
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                | HENRY Franck 
                   | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                On May 31, 
                  1940, the Douglas DB7 No46 was shot down by Fighters. Lieutenant 
                  HENRY is killed. | 
                Born in Bordeaux 
                  (33 - Gironde) on 31 December 1914 
                  Killed on 31 May 1940 at Etinehem-Méricourt (80 - Somme) | 
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                | HERBIET 
                  Charles - Victor | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                On April 1, 
                  1940, an Amiot 143 is touched by the Flak and must land in Luxembourg. 
                  The crew fire the plane before being interned. Adjutant HERBIER 
                  is slightly injured. | 
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                | HERIARD-DUBREUIL 
                  Marc - Marie | 
                 
                   Captain 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Cder 
                    1st Sqn. 
                    Cder of Group 
                    Pilot 
                 | 
                 
                   An engineer and former 
                    student of the Ecole Supérieure d'Aéronautique 
                    (Class of 1933), Marc HERIARD-DUBREUIL joined the French Air 
                    Force in 1939. After the Allied landings in North Africa, 
                    he joined the Free French Forces in Algeria. Moving away from 
                    his primary vocation, aviation, he took command of the 1st 
                    Shock Battalion, which took part in the landings off the coast 
                    of Provence. After the war, he became Air Attaché in 
                    Oslo, then professor at the Ecole Supérieure de Guerre 
                    Aérienne. Appointed Colonel in 1952, he commanded the 
                    joint special-engine test center at Colomb Béchar until 
                    1955; after being appointed Air Brigadier General, he left 
                    the Air Force in 1958 to pursue a career as an aeronautical 
                    engineer. On June 13, 1940, LéO 451 No 276 was shot 
                    down by the Chasse. The crew parachutes out. Second Lieutenant 
                    LAFAGE is killed: his parachute fails to open. Captain HERIARD-DUBREUIL 
                    was unhurt. 
                  Citation with attribution 
                    of the war cross with palm. 
                 | 
                Born August 
                  17, 1910 in Tarbes (65 - Hautes-Pyrénées) 
                  Died November 22, 1987 in Paris (75) | 
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                |  
                   HERROU 
                    Pierre - Marie 
                 | 
                 
                   Chief-Warrant 
                    Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                Pierre HERROU, 
                  Seaman 2nd Class, joined the Vaisseau Ecole Armorique in October 
                  1929. At the end of his training, he joined the Navy for 5 years, 
                  first as Quartermaster Ordnance Surveyor, then as Second Master, 
                  before re-enlisting for 3 years in 1935. He was transferred 
                  to the brand new Air Force in January 1936.  
                  On 15 January 1943, LéO 45 No. 424 was involved in an 
                  accident: Chief Warrant Officer HERROU was unhurt. 
                  Pierre HERROU later joined the FAFL and fought with Bombardment 
                  Group GB I/25 Tunisia. | 
                Born on 22 
                  March 1913 | 
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                | HERVIER 
                  Paul Emile | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                 
                   "- On May 26, 1940, a 
                    Potez 633 hit by the Flak crashed on landing and the crew 
                    was unscathed. 
                     - When returning from a mission, the Breguet 693 Nb 48, damaged 
                    by the Flak on June 8, 1940, crashed on landing. Chief Warrant 
                    Officer HERVIER is injured. 
                    - The Breguet 693 n ° 72 is shot down by the Flak on June 
                    12, 1940. The crew is unharmed. " 
                  He was killed on 16 August 
                    1944, while fighting with the French Forces of the Interior 
                 | 
                Born on 3 April 
                  1917 in Paris - 18th Arr  
                  Killed on 16 August 1944 at Charnac (48 Lozère) | 
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                | HEUZEEL | 
                 
                   Commander 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                 | 
                Commander of 
                  Group GBA II/54 | 
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                | HIRSCH Robert 
                  - Henry | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Robert Hirsch entered 
                    Polytechnique in 1932, and chose the French Air Force on graduating. 
                    He was assigned to the 1st Escadrille of the GB I/31, a group 
                    with which he fought in the French Campaign. 
                    On May 16, 1940, his aircraft, LéO 451 No27, was destroyed 
                    by Flak. Captain HIRSCH, wounded, parachutes out. 
                   
                    After the Armisitice, 
                      he joined the Resistance in October 1941 under the pseudonym 
                      "LASSUS" and settled in Pau in early 1942. 
                      He was arrested on April 1, 1943, but managed to escape. 
                      He became head of the Basses-Pyrénées FFI 
                      Operations Office, and took part in the fighting during 
                      the Liberation. 
                    After the war, he was 
                      appointed Préfet de la Charente-Maritime, then Directeur 
                      Général de la Sûreté Nationale 
                      in 1951: he worked in collaboration with the FBI and CIA 
                      to monitor the illegal activities of the Communists.  
                    In 1954, he was appointed 
                      Prefect of Seine-Inférieure (later Seine-Maritime), 
                      and became President of the Groupement Local des Anciens 
                      Elèves de l'Ecole Polytectnique, before becoming 
                      Prefect Inspector General of Administration on an extraordinary 
                      mission for the Second Military Region, and Prefect of the 
                      Northern Department.  
                      From 1963 to 1970, he was appointed Administrateur Général, 
                      Government Delegate to the Commissariat à l'Energie 
                      Atomique (CEA). 
                      In 1970, he became Chairman of Elf Aquitaine, a company 
                      he retired from in 1977. From 1980 to 1985, he was Chairman 
                      and CEO of LEP (Laboratoires d'Electronique et de Physique 
                      Appliquée). 
                   
                 | 
                Born November 
                  20, 1912 in Paris (75) 
                  Died January 8, 2003, Gif-sur-Yvette (91 - Essone) | 
                 
                  
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                | IRSCH 
                  Maurice | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                The 
                  Bloch MB 210 No55 shot by the Flak on June 8, 1940, crashes 
                  into the marshes: the crew is killed. Sergeant IRSCH's body 
                  was not found until August 1940 and he was buried in Offoy. | 
                Born 
                  in Paris (75) on 5 August 1918 
                  Killed on 8 June 1940 at Offoy (80 - Somme) | 
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                | HOBART | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Cder 
                    2nd Sqn.. 
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                | HOFFMANN 
                  Gabriel - Nicolas | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                On May 21, 
                  1940, the Amiot 143 No.133 was shot down by the Flak. Sergeant 
                  HOFFMANN is killed. | 
                Born in Metz 
                  (57 - Moselle) on 14 August 1915 
                  Killed at Essigny Le Grand (02 - Aisne) on 23 May 1940  | 
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                | HONORE | 
                 
                   Commander 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Cder 
                    of Group 
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                | HOSPITAL 
                  Lucien - Honoré | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio-navigator 
                 | 
                Lucien HOSPITAL 
                  was killed on 30 October 1940 at Blandan (Algeria). | 
                Born on 1 July 
                  1911 in Montauban (82 - Tarn et Garonne) 
                  Killed on 30 October 1940 at Blanban (Algeria) | 
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                | HOUBERT 
                  Valentin | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                | HOUDENOT 
                  René - Jean | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio 
                 | 
                 
                   On May 28, 1940, Amiot 
                    354 No33 crashed on landing after returning from a mission. 
                    The crew is injured. 
                  After the Armistice, René 
                    HOUDENOT joined the GR I/14 and was killed in an accident 
                    on 30 April 1941. 
                 | 
                Born on 19 
                  July 1914 in Beleymas (24 - Dordogne) 
                  Killed on 30 April 1941 at Bacarès (66 - Pyrénées-Atlantiques) | 
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                | HOUPERT 
                  Pierre - Marie | 
                 
                   Commander 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                Born 9 July 
                  1897, Nancy (54 - Meurthe et Moselle) 
                  Died at Essey lès Nancy (54 - Meurthe et Moselle) on 
                  21 October 1982 | 
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                | HOURTIC 
                  Henri - Gabriel | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Crew 
                    Chief 
                 | 
                 
                   On 20 May 1940, his 
                    aircraft, the LeO 451 No106, was shot down by the Hunt and 
                    flak. He managed to parachute down, but was seriously wounded 
                    and had to have one leg amputated.   
                 | 
                Born 
                  September 9, 1914 in Arcachon (33 - Gironde) 
                  Died May 18, 1971 | 
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                | HUET Pierre 
                   | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Crew 
                    Chief 
                 | 
                On 23 June 
                  1940, LéO 451 No 144 was accidentally destroyed on landing 
                  on return from a night mission. The crew was killed. | 
                Born on 7 November 
                  1911 in Buxy (71 - Saône et Loire) 
                  Killed on 23 June 1940 in Korba (Tunisia) | 
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                | HUGON 
                  Maurice - Georges | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio 
                 | 
                On 
                  June 22, 1940, his aircraft is destroyed by accident. The crew 
                  is killed. | 
                Born 
                  on 11 March 1915 in Peschadoires (63 - Puy de Dôme) 
                  Killed on 22 June 1940 in Stidia (Algeria) | 
                 
                  
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                | HUGONNIER | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                On June 15, 
                  1940, a Breguet 693 was damaged by the Flak, the Pilot poses 
                  in the countryside where it is burned. Chief Warrant Officer 
                  HUGONNIER is injured. | 
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                | HUGOT Paul 
                  - Marie | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Crew 
                    Chief 
                 | 
                On May 14, 
                  1940, the LeO 451 No. 48 attacked by Fighters, exploded in flight. 
                  Sub-Lieutenant HUGOT is killed. | 
                Born 19 March 
                  1915 at Sermaire les Bains (51 Marne) 
                  Killed on 14 May 1940 at Chemerey (08 Ardennes) | 
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                | HUMBERT | 
                
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
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                | HUMBERT 
                  Roger - Charles | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                The Farman 
                  F222-2 No 25 probably damaged by the Flak, crashes on May 30, 
                  1940. Sub-Lieutenant HUMBERT is killed. | 
                Born 8 April 
                  1914, Paris (75) 
                  Killed on 30 May 1940 at Lérigny (10 - Aube) | 
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                | HUSSON Marcel 
                  - Robert | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                  
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                Born in Darney 
                  (88 - Ardennes) on 15 March 1917 
                  Died at Libourne (33 - Gironde) on 22 September 1986 | 
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                | HUYLESVOCEK | 
                 
                   Corporal 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
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                | HYVERT-DE-LIGNAC 
                  Henry - Jean | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                The Douglas 
                  DB7 No. 39 was shot down by 7 Me109 on 24 May 1940. Sergeant 
                  HYVERT-DE-LIGNAS was killed. | 
                Born on 10 
                  February 1916 
                  Killed on 24 May 1940 at Les Essarts (62 - Pas de Calais) | 
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                | IVERNEL 
                  Jean - Jules | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                Jean IVERNEL 
                  took preparatory courses at an engineering school and learnt 
                  to fly the Potez 36 thanks to Aviation Populaire. He joined 
                  the French Air Force in October 1938 and prepared for his observer's 
                  licence at Avord. 
                  He was posted to GB I/12 in Reims In June 1940, he embarked 
                  for Blida, in AFN, before being repatriated to France and posted 
                  to Salon in April 1941. 
                  After the invasion of the Free Zone, he refused the STO and 
                  took part in sabotage at a factory, for which he was denounced. 
                  Jean IVERNEL was demobilised in 1945. | 
                Born on 27 
                  June 1919 in Chouilly (51 - Marne) 
                  Died in Paris (75) on 16 October 2006. | 
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                | IZERN François | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                - May 21, 1940, 
                  the Potez 633 No. 36R severely hit by the flak, crashes on landing 
                  on his land.The crew is unscathed. 
                   - June 14, 1940, the Breguet 693 Nb 81, badly damaged by a 
                  Me109, crashes on landing: Adjutant IZERN is seriously injured. 
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                | JACOB | 
                 
                   Chief-Warrant 
                    Officer  
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
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                | JACOB | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Crew 
                    Chief  
                    and 
                    Cder 4th Sqn. 
                 | 
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                | JACQUEMIN 
                  Edouard  | 
                 
                   Master-Corporal 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Cannoneer 
                 | 
                 
                   - May 14, 
                    1940, the LeO 451 No. 48 attacked by Fighters, explodes in 
                    flight. The Master-Corporal JACQUEMIN, injured, parachutes. 
                  - May 31, 
                    1940, the Leo 451 No. 24 is shot down by Me109. Master-Corporal 
                    JACQUEMIN, unscathed, helped by the Crew Chief, manages to 
                    get out of the crashed plane before it explodes 
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                | JACQUET 
                  René - Lucien  | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                The LeO451, 
                  No46, was hit by an armored vehicle during the attack of a column 
                  on May 11, 1940, and crashed on the ground; Sub-Lieutenant JACQUET 
                  is killed. | 
                Born 
                  on 27 January 1917 in Château-Thierry (02 - Aisne) 
                  Killed on 11 May 1940 in Grandville (Belgium) | 
                 
                  
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                |  
                   JACQUET 
                    Marc 
                 | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                | JACQUOT 
                  Charles - Marius | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio 
                     
                 | 
                The Leo 451 
                  No151 was shot down by Fighters on June 6, 1940. Sergeants JACQUOT 
                  was killed. | 
                Born 21 September 
                  1919, Villeurbanne (69 - Rhône) 
                  Killed 6 June 1940, Braches (80 - Somme) | 
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                | JAMOT 
                  Gaston - Eugène | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                  | 
                Born March 
                  31, 1911 at Rocheserviere (85 - Vendée) 
                  Died July 28, 1994 at La Richardais (35 - Ille et Vilaine) | 
                  | 
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                | JANSEN 
                  Angel | 
                 
                   Adjudant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
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                Born on 1 November 
                  1910 | 
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                | JAUBERT | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                The Glenn Martin 
                  167F No191 was accidentally destroyed on June 12, 1940 on landing: 
                  the crew was wounded. | 
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                | JAUJE | 
                 
                   2nd Class 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                | JAVELET 
                  Jacques | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
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                | JEAN Henri 
                  Simon  | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                Crew Chief | 
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                Born in Toulon 
                  (83 - Var) on 17 March 1915 
                  Died at Hyères (83 - Var) on 9 May 2000 | 
                 
                  
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                | JEAN 
                  André - Pierre | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
                     
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                On June 6, 
                  1940, the LeO 451 No. 260 was shot down by the flak. Chief Warrant 
                  Officer JEAN is killed. | 
                Born on 4 February 
                  1909 at Rochefort sur Mer (17 - Charente-Maritime) 
                  Killed on 6 June 1940 at Gruny (80 - Somme) | 
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                | JEANNE Robert 
                  - Louis | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                A primary school 
                  teacher in civilian life, Robert JEANNE did his military service 
                  in the French Air Force and attended the Elèves Officiers 
                  de Réserve (EOR) course, graduating as a Second Lieutenant 
                  with an Air Observer's Certificate in 1938. 
                  Mobilised, he joined the GB I/38 and was demobilised in August 
                  1940. 
                  He returned to his job as a schoolteacher for a while, before 
                  becoming a salesman for a machine-tool company. This job was 
                  a cover: Robert JEANNE had joined the Resistance's SR Air Intelligence 
                  Service and became deputy to Louis LESPARRE, who headed up the 
                  network. But Louis Lesparre, who was being hunted down, had 
                  to be taken to safety in the Free Zone and Robert Jeanne replaced 
                  him. But the German police managed to infiltrate the network, 
                  and it fell in November 1942: Robert JEANNE was arrested. He 
                  was tried from 1 to 11 May 1943 and sentenced to death on 15 
                  May 1943. He was shot on 28 May 1943 at Mont-Valérien. | 
                Born on 7 May 
                  1917 in Paris (75) 
                  Killed on 29 May 1943 at Suresnes (92 - Haut-De-Seine) | 
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                | JEUNET Marc | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Pilot 
                    and Squadron Commander 
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                - The Breguet 
                  693 No32 is shot down by 3 Me109 on June 5, 1940, it crashes 
                  on the ground. The crew is seriously injured. | 
                 
                   Born in 
                    Rully in Saone et Loire.  
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                | JIGNERONT | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                | JOBERT Marcel 
                  - Paul | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                Born on 1 March 
                  1907 in Paris (75) 
                  Died in Paris on 9 July 1998 | 
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                |  
                   JOLY 
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                   Caporal 
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                   Mort en 
                    mission 
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                | JOLY | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                Leaves GBA 
                  Group I/54 in mid-November 1939  | 
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                | JOLY 
                  Claude - Antoine | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                Born 17 April 
                  1913 in Echenoz-La-Meline (70 - Haute-Saône) 
                  Died 6 September 1989 in Paris (75) | 
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                | JOLY 
                  Marcel - Gaston | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Pilot 
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                On September 
                  9, 1939, Bloch 200 No. 163 was shot down by hunting near Saarbrücken. 
                  The crew is killed | 
                Born on 22 
                  November 1911 in Cornimont (88 - Vosges) 
                  Killed on 9 September 1939 near Rohrbach-lès-Bitche (57 
                  - Moselle) | 
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                | JONOUX André | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                On June 5, 
                  1940, the Breguet 693 No31, damaged by german fighters, crashes 
                  while attempting to land. Staff-Sergeant JONOUX is wounded. | 
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                   JOUAN 
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                   Sergent 
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                   Porté 
                    disparu 
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                | JOURDAN 
                  Roger  | 
                Lieutenant | 
                 
                  
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                Crew Chiel  | 
                Roger JOURDAN 
                  was killed in the accidental crash of a Vickers-Wellington on 
                  25 September 1944 at Rehamma (Morocco). The aircraft crashed 
                  while on a training mission. The investigation report indicated 
                  that the fire had started in the right engine, which would have 
                  triggered the release of the dinghy which, hitting the control 
                  surfaces, would have rendered the aircraft uncontrollable. The 
                  aircraft continued on course, setting itself on a slight glide 
                  path, as if it wanted to land on the plain after the line of 
                  high hills. The plane continued its descent. When it reached 
                  an altitude of 50 or 100m, the plane turned sharply to the right, 
                  banking steeply before hitting the ground after a 120° change 
                  of direction, exploding on impact, flipping over completely 
                  and spreading over 150m. All the crew were killed instantly. 
                  They had all stapled on their parachutes (Source: MANGIN@MARRAKECH). | 
                Born on 5 December 
                  1910 in Sainte-Marie (64 - Pyrénées-Atlantiques) 
                  Killed on 25 September 1944 at Rehamma (Morocco) | 
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                | JOURDON 
                  Charles | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                   Pilot 
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                Warrant Officer 
                  Charles JOURDON was credited with an aerial victory during the 
                  French Campaign. | 
                Born on 18 
                  July 1910 in Angers (49 - Maine-et-Loire) 
                  Died at Amiens (80 - Somme) on 4 September 1993 | 
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                | JUILLAGUET 
                  Gaston - Adrien | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Crew 
                    Chief 
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                Born on 1 May 
                  1906 in Premian (34 - Hérault) 
                  Died on 17 June 1986 in Sète (34 - Hérault) | 
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                | JULIEN | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                | JULIEN Georges | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Observer 
                    and Cder of Group 
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                Captain Georges 
                  JULIEN joined the Free French Air Force and was assigned to 
                  the 34th Wing created in July 1944 and made up of the GB 2/52 
                  "Franche-Comteé", the GB 2/63 "Sénégal" 
                  and the GB I/32 "Bourgogne". | 
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                | JULLIAN 
                  Gérard | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Chief 
                    of Board 
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                Born in Pontenx-Les-Forges 
                  (40 - Landes) on 5 August 1905 
                  Died in Marseille (13 - Bouches du Rhône) on 26 October 
                  1975 | 
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                | KAFKA | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                | KALENSKY | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                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. 
                  Sergeant KALENSKY (Czech) is injured. | 
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                | KAMMERER 
                  René - Gilbert | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                Born 
                  on 30 August 1918 in Périgueux (24 - Dordogne) 
                  Died in Eaubonne (95 - Val d'Oise) on 20 July 2016 | 
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                | KASTLER 
                  Robert - Maurice | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Robert 
                  KASTLER graduated as an engineer from the Ecole Centrale des 
                  Arts et Manufactures. 
                  He was called up to the GB I/38. 
                  On 1 April 1940, an Amiot 143 was hit by Flak and had to land 
                  in Luxembourg. The crew set fire to the plane before being interned. 
                  Lieutenant KASTLER was unhurt. 
                  From 1943 to 1947, he was a national scout commissioner for 
                  the Eclaireurs Unionistes de France, then a site engineer at 
                  Donzère-Mondragon from 1947 to 1952. From 1952 to 157, 
                  Robert KASTLER was a director at Entreprise Lefrançois, 
                  then director of Société des grands travaux en 
                  béton armé from 1957 to 1965. In 1965, he was 
                  department director, then chairman and CEO of Socaltra BTP from 
                  1969 to 1979. At the same time, he has been a member of the 
                  editorial committee since 1953, a member of the board of directors 
                  of the journal Réforme, and an honorary adviser on technological 
                  education. Robert Kastler has also been an expert before the 
                  Paris Court of Appeal, an expert and, since 1995, an honorary 
                  expert before the Paris Administrative Court. In 1986, he also 
                  became Honorary Chairman of the Association of Experts at the 
                  Paris Administrative Court and a member of the Comité 
                  d'Organisation des meilleurs ouvriers de France.... A great 
                  career! | 
                Born 
                  15 January 1914 in Paris (75) 
                  Died 6 November 2004 in Paris | 
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                | KERGRENE 
                  Louis - Mathurin | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                Sergeant KERGRENE 
                  later joined the FAFL and fought with Bombardment Group GB I/25 
                  Tunisia. | 
                Born on 9 October 
                  1919 in Lanester (56 - Morbihan) 
                  Died in Lyon (69 - Rhône) on 7 November 1991 | 
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                | KERRIEN 
                  Roger - Marie | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Radio 
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                In 1953, Roger 
                  KERRIEN, then Captain, was killed in an air accident. He had 
                  been on a mission in the French West Indies since December 8, 
                  1953, and on December 29, 1953, he was a passenger on board 
                  CEAM's Nord 2501 F-SDAC n°2. This aircraft, which had left 
                  Algiers Maison-Blanche, was due to return the teams to Toulouse-Francazal 
                  for the festive season. But the aircraft, betrayed by strong 
                  winds, collided with the "Canigou", a mountain south 
                  of Perpignan. There were no survivors among the 11 people on 
                  board. The crash site was not discovered by the rescue services 
                  until January 5, 1954... | 
                Born March 
                  31, 1917, Toulon (83 - Var), France 
                  Died December 29, 1953 | 
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                | KES-LOMBARDIE 
                  Roland - Yves | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                Sergeant KES-LOMBARDIE 
                  was killed on 19 May 1940 during the bombing of Persan airfield 
                  by German bombers. | 
                Born 6 June 
                  1917, Toulon (83 - Var) 
                  Killed 19 May 1940, Bruyères-sur-Oise (95 - Val d'Oise) | 
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                | KIRSCH | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Radio 
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                On 
                  April 1, 1940, an Amiot 143 is touched by the Flak and must 
                  land in Luxembourg. The crew fire the plane before being interned. 
                  Sergeant KIRSCH is unharmed | 
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                | KNIPPING 
                  Max - Edmond | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   At the 
                    end of October 1939, Captain Knipping was released on one 
                    of the first two LéO451s, which arrived at the Group 
                    on 16 October. 
                  After 
                    the Armistice in 1943, Max KNIPPING was appointed Head of 
                    the French Militia. With the arrival of the Allied troops, 
                    he went into exile in Sigmaringen, Germany, along with other 
                    Vichy government officials. He was arrested and executed in 
                    June 1947. 
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                Born on 24 
                  October 1892 in Reims (51 - Marne) 
                  Killed on 18 June 1947 at Montrouge fort | 
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                | KREZPICKI | 
                 
                   Corporal 
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                | KRUMENACKER | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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