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Fighter Pilots are listed below in alphabetical order. Details of the number of men per arm can be found on the Pilots Home page.

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Name
Rank
Unit
Informations
Vict.
Sures
Vict. Prob.
Civil-Statut
Photo
Indiv Card
Citations
Baché
Captain
GC II/6 GC III/9 on August 27, 1940
Wounded in aerial combat on May 16, 1940
   
BAILLET Abel
Chief Warrant Officer
on June 21, 1940
Assigned to GC I / 4 on June 21, 1940. Passed in AFN on June 21, 1940 with H75 No. 329.
   
BAIZE Marius Pierre
Sub-Lieutenant
Killed in aerial combat on 21 September 1939. He had the sad privilege of being the first fighter pilot shot down after the beginning of the conflict.
Born March 22nd 1912 at Lyon (69 - Rhône)
Died at Bliesbruck (57 - Moselle) on 21/09/1939
 
BAL
Staff-Sergeant
ECN II/13
Machine-Gunner
   
BALADIER Raymond
Adjutant
ECN II/13
Radio_Machine-Gunner. Killed in aerial combat on May 27, 1940
   
BALLATORE André
Chief Warrant Officer
GC I/7
   
BALLIN Georges
Sergeant
GC II/4
Wounded in aerial combat on May 10, 1940
   
BALLY Marcel
Sergeant
GC II/9
Killed in aerial combat on June 3, 1940
   
BALMER Albert
Chief Warrant Officer
DAT EtampesGC I/55
1
1
   
BANNES
Lieutenant
GC II/9 on June 8, 1940
   
BAPTIZET Georges
GC II/4 on August 1939
9
4
 
 
BARBERIS Robert
Sergeant
4
1
 
BARBEY
Sergeant
GC III/2
Wounded and taken prisoner on November 8, 1939
   
BARBIER Bernard Marie
Captain
Wounded in aerial combat on May 11, 1940
3
Born on 24/02/1913 at Raffelot (76 - Seine-Maritime)
Killed on 15/03/1946 in Vietnam
BARBU Henri
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/10
1
   
BARDET Joseph
Lieutenant
 GC II/9 on December 13, 1939
Transferred on 13 December 1939 to GCII/9.
He was wounded in air combat on 3 June 1940.
1
1
Born on 18 December 1910 in Le Havre (76 - Seine-Maritime)
Died 29 September 1973 at Villenave-d'Ormon (33 - Gironde)
 
BARDIN Paul
Sub-Lieutenant
GC I/7GC III/2
Killed in aerial combat on May 16, 1940
4
 
 
BARITEL Pierre
Chief Warrant Officer
GC III/9GC I/1 on October 1940
Wounded in aerial combat on June 2, 1940
1
   
BARNY-DE-ROMANET
Captain
GC III/5
   
BARRIO
Chief Warrant Officer
GC III/2
-
2
   
BARTHOS
Lieutenant
1
   
BASSAGET Lucien
Chief Warrant Officer
GC III/1
       
BASTIEN
Chief Warrant Officer
DAT ToursGC I/55
   
BATUT Robert
Sub-Lieutenant
GC III/10 on May 11, 1940.
Killed in aerial combat on May 17, 1940
   
BAUDIN
Staff-Sergeant
GC II/8
   
BAUDOUIN Maurice
Captain
GC III/3
   
BAYLE Pierre
Sergeant
GC II/9
2
   
BEAU
Lieutenant
DAT Chateaudun
Killed in aerial combat on May 12, 1940
   
BEAULIEU
Sergeant
ECN IV/13
   
BECHOFF Roland - Luc
Lieutenant
GC II/10
Roland Bechoff, a reservist, was awarded a flying scholarship. During the French Campaign, he was assigned to the GC II/10. After the Armistice, he managed to escape from France via Spain. On arrival in England, he was posted to the ‘Ile de France’ group, RAF Sq 340 in 1942 and finally to Squadron 611 in 1944.
Born 28 July 1906, Paris (75)
Died 1 January 2006, La Rochelle (17 - Charente-Maritime)
 
BECQUET Emile
Adjutant
GC II/1
Killed on a transfer on July 12, 1940
5
-
Born on June 08, 1914 at Derzeele
Died on July 12, 1940
 
BEKARIAN André
Sergeant
GC III/3
Killed in aerial combat on May 24, 1940
1
1
   
BELLAND Victor
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/1
3
-
   
BELLEFIN Paul André
Sergeant
Killed in aerial combat on May 15, 1940
1
1
Born on 21/04/1915 at Lyon (69 - Rhône)
Killed on the 14/05/1940 at Soulme (Belgium)
BENISSE Jean
Adjutant
DAT EtampesGC I/55
1
1
   
BENSON
Commander
GC II/1GC III/5
   
BERGER André
Adjutant
GC II/10
   
BERGON
Commander
GC III/7
           
BERLAND Georges
Adjutant
GC II/2
2
5
   
BERNACHE-ASSOLANT Jean
Captain
GC III/6 on November 03, 1939
   
BERNARD Pierre
Sergeant
GC II/9
2
   
BERNARDON Bertrand
Sergeant
GC III/7
Assigned to GC III/7 on 29 August 1939.
1
   
BERNAVON Adrien
Sergeant
GC II/2
3
5
   
BERTHET Louis - Antoine
Sergeant
GC II/7
GC III/7 in may 1940
Louis BERTHET enlisted voluntarily and joined the Istres flying school in 1937. He was posted to the GC II/7 in 1939 and then to the GC III/7 when this group was formed in May 1940. He was seriously wounded in air combat on 21 May 1940.
In October 1943, he managed to escape from France via Spain.
He joined AFN and was posted to the I/7 ‘Provence’ squadron.
In 1945, he was sent to Indochina, then to Algeria in 1947 with GGI/1. On his return to France in 1949, he was posted to the Mont-de-Marsan base. Back in Algeria in 1952, he was posted in 1955 to command the 5eme RA in Algiers. He took command of the Oran squadron in 1958, then was posted to the GATAC in Algiers in 1960. He was posted to the Allied Forces Central Europe headquarters in 1961.
Louis BERTHET was placed on aircrew leave in 1961.
4
Born on 7 November 1916 in Cours-les-Barres (18 - Cher)
Died in Clamart (92 - Hauts de Seine) on 1 September 1997.
 
BERTOU
Commander
GC III/2
   
BERTRAND Bernard
Sergeant
GC I/6
Killed by accident on April 24, 1940
   
BERTRAND Jean
Chief Warrant Officer
GC III/7
Seriously injured in air combat on May 31, 1940.
In November 1942, after the invasion of the free zone, he reached North Africa and volunteered for Normandy-Niemen. He was killed on August 26, 1944.
3
2
   
BERTRAND
Adjutant
GC I/7
   
BERTRANDY Alfred
Staff-Sergeant
ECN III/13
Machine-gunner
   
BERTROU Paul - Marie
Captain
GC I/8 on December 4, 1939
Captain BERTROU will join the GC II/2 on January 12th 1940 as Group Commander. He will be killed in air combat on May, 12, 1940
Born 06 August 1902 at Tarbes (65 - Hautes Pyrénées)
Died at Regniowez (08 - Ardennes) on 12 May 1940
 
BERTROU Paul
Commander
GC II/2
Killed in aerial combat on May 13, 1940
2
1
   
BES Moise
Staff-Sergeant
Wounded and taken prisoner on May 26, 1940
2
 
BESSAGUET
Adjutant
GC III/3
Wounded in aerial combat on May 12, 1940
   
BETHEUIL
Sub-Lieutenant
GC III/10
Transfered to the CIC of Salon on May 31, 1940
   
BEVILLARD Louis
Sub-Lieutenant
GC III/3
2
2
   
BIARD Henri
Sergeant
GC II/3
1
 
 
BIGER Sébastien
Sub-Lieutenant
ECN I/13
Killed in aerial combat on June 3, 1940
   
BILLET
Lieutenant
GC III/2
   
BILLIOT Albert
Chief Warrant Officer
on June 21, 1940
Assigned to GC I / 4 on June 21, 1940. Passed in AFN on June 21, 1940 with H75 No. 332
   
BILLOIN
Sergeant
GC II/8
   
BILLOIN Marcel
Sub-Lieutenant
GC III/7
Assigned to the Group in March 1940.
3
   
BILLON Claudius
Captain
GC III/9
Wounded in aerial combat on June 1, 1940
   
BIREMBAUT
Chief Warrant Officer
ECN V/13
Machine-gunner
   
BISSOUDRE Maurice
Captain
GC II/3
Wounded in aerial combat on June 6, 1940
4
2
 
 
BLADINIER
Commander
DAT Chartres
   
BLANC Rodolphe
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/4 on March 1940,
Wounded in aerial combat on June 9, 1940
1
   
BLANCHARD Marcel
Adjutant
ECMJ I/16
1
   
BLANCHET
Captain
GC III/5
   
BLANCK Georges
Sub-Lieutenant
6
1
Born on 21/10/1914 at Pierrefontaine-les-Blamont (25 - Doubs)
Died on 8/01/1990
BLETON Pierre - Charles
Sergeant
GC I/9
GC II/9

Pierre BLETON enlisted voluntarily in 1939 in Istres. He attended flying schools at Aulnat and Istres before being posted to the GC I/9 and then the GC II/9. Armisticie surprised him in Tunisia, and he made two unsuccessful attempts to reach London. He joined the national college of instructors and athletes in Antibes in 1941, then was posted to the GC II/7 in Bizerte and to the GC I/5. In November 1942, after the Allied landings in AFN, he volunteered for the ‘Normandy-Niemen’ squadron in Russia, joining the unit in June 1944.
In 1947, he was posted to the DTIA, then to the Brétigny flight test centre. He was sent to the Far East with the 3rd Fighter Wing from March 1949 to May 1950. Pierre BLETON was demobilised on 7 September 1950..

Note: I have been able to identify another Sergeant BLETON who fought in GC I/10 and then GC III/5, but there is apparently no link between the two. I have therefore decided to consider these two men as two separate pilots, although this remains to be confirmed, particularly with the first names of Sergeant BLETON of GC I/10 & GC III/5.

    Born on 13 October 1919 in Haïphong (Tonkin).
Died in Paris (75) on 5 April 1996
     
BLETON
Sergeant
GC I/10GC III/5
   
BLONDEAU Eugène Henri
Sub-Lieutenant
Killed by accident on June 14, 1940 during his first flight on curtiss H75
Born on the 27/01/1913 at Taverny (71 - Saône et Loire)
Killed on the 14/06/1940 at Chateauroux (36 - Indre)
 
BODIN Jean
Sergeant
GC III/7
1
   
BOEDOZ
Adjutant
GC III/6
   
BOILEAU
Staff-Sergeant
GC III/2
   
BOILEAU Jean
Adjutant
DAT of Salon on May 28, 1940 on June 5, 1940
Born on 25/12/1907 at Mouy (60 - Oise)
Killed on 31/03/1945 at Colmar (68 - Haut-Rhin)
 
BOILLOT Pierre - Charles
Sergeant
GC II/7
Pierre BOILLOT enlisted in 1936 and attended the Ecole d'Istres. He was posted to the GC II/7 at Dijon, with which he took part in the French campaign.
In July 1940, he was posted to AFN at the Sidi Ahmed base before moving on to Kairouan and Biskra. From 15 November 1942, he took part in operations in Tunisia, Corsica, Italy and France.
In 1946, he was posted to the 2nd fighter squadron, then to the Ecole de l'Air at Salon. In 1949, he joined the GC II/1 based at Sidi Ahmed in Tunisia, before joining the 4th Fighter Wing in Germany in 1950. He was appointed Commander of the III/4 squadron at Flandres in 1952 and was posted to the CEAM at Mont-de-Marsan in April 1953. He was posted to the Orange fighter wing in 1959, then to Oran at the GATAC. On his return from Algeria, he was called up to the Cazaux training base.
In August 1964, he became commander of the Romilly base. He was posted to the 2nd Tactical Air Corps (CATAC) in Nancy in 1968, then to the Air Territorial Administrative Centre (CATA) in Le Bourget in 1969.
Pierre BOILLOT retired in 1974.
3
3
Born on 22 June 1918 in Liaissey (25 - Doubs)
Died in Paris (75) on 1 September 1994.
 
BOILLOT Raymond
Captain
GC III/2
   
BOIRIES
Lieutenant
CIC d'OranGC III/10 on June 13, 1940
   
BOISSEL Pierre
Lieutenant
GC II/2
Killed in aerial combat on June 16, 1940
   
BOITELET Hubert - Raymond
Lieutenant
GC I/5
Hubert BOITELET volunteered in 1931 and was posted to the 7th Wing. He entered the Versailles Air Academy in 1937 and was posted to the 5th Wing in Reims. He took part in the French campaign with the I/5 group and won five victories. Demobilised after the Armistice, he was recalled to active service in Meknes in 1944 and joined the Cognac school in 1945.
He was posted to Marrakech in 1949, Friedrichshafen in 1951, and was appointed commander of the operational group in Oujda in 1955. He became head of the 3rd reserves office in the 3rd air region in 1956. Hubert BOITELET was retired in 1959 and transferred to the reserves.
5
Born on 7 December 1911 in Panderma (Turkey).
Died on 19 August 2009 in Bergerac (24 - Dordogne)
 
BOMPAIN David
Sergeant
Wounded and taken prisoner on May 17, 1940
2
   
BONNET
Adjutant
DAT ToursGC I/55
   
BOQUET
Sergeant
ECN IV/13
Machine-Gunner
   
BORNE André
Commander
GC II/4 on May 15, 1939
Killed in aerial combat on June 16, 1940
 
 
BOUBE Henri
Sub-Lieutenant
GC III/4 from April 27, 1940 to July 25, 1940
       
BOUDIER Paul
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/5 on March 14, 1940
3
1
 
 
BOUFFIER Henri
Sergeant
Wounded in aerial combat on May 18, 1940
1
 
BOUGET Jacques
Sergeant
GC I/7GC II/9
Killed by accident on February 12, 1940
   
BOUHY André
Sergeant
GC II/5 on August 1939
4
1
   
BOUIN
Sergeant
GC III/6 on April 5, 1940
   
BOURBON Louis
Chief Warrant Officer
Wounded in aerial combat on June 6, 1940
2
1
 
BOURDON
Sergeant
GC II/7
1
   
BOURLON Emile
Chief Warrant Officer
ECN II/13
Killed in aerial combat on May 27, 1940
   
BOURSAIN André
Sub-Lieutenant
ECN I/13
1
   
BOURSELOT
Lieutenant
GC II/10
     
   
BOURTHOUMIEU André
Staff-Sergeant
GC III/3
Wounded by accident on August 28, 1939
   
BOUSQUEYNAUD
Sergeant
GC II/10 on June 11, 1940
   
BOUSSERAT
Sergeant
ECN IV/13
Machine-Gunner
   
BOUTAREL Pierre Edmond
Sub-Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant Pierre BOUTAREL joined the GC 3/6 Roussillon and was killed in air combat on 01/05/1944
3
1
Born on the 24/02/1917 at Ploermel (56 - Morbihan)
Killed on 01/05/1944 at Oran (Algeria)
BOUTILLON Robert
Adjudant
ECN I/13
Machine-Gunner        
BOUTON
Chief Warrant Officer
GC II/3
Wounded in aerial combat on May 21, 1940
1
   
BOUTON Serge
Lieutenant
GC II/7
2
1
   
BOUTTIER Guy
Staff-Sergeant
GC III/2
3
3
   
BOUVARD Louis
Chief Warrant Officer
GC I/5
Wounded in aerial combat on May 13, 1940,
2
1
   
BOUVARRE Pierre - Gérard
Captain
GC III/7

Pierre BOUVARRE entered the Ecole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr in 1931, then the Ecole militaire et d'application de l'armée de l'Air de Versailles in 1933. He left for Tunisia as Squadron Commander of the 25th Wing in 1936 and then became Squadron Commander of the 7th Wing in 1938. He took part in the French Campaign with the GC III/7 fighter group in May 1939, then with the GC I/1. After the Armistice, he was seconded to the Secretary of State for Youth and Education and then to the Navy. He joined the Resistance in 1942 and was posted to Meknes in November 1944 before taking part in the French and German campaigns in 1945.
He took over as second-in-command of the Cognac training base in 1947, then became an instructor at the Mersbourg school in 1948. He was appointed Commander of the Sidi-Ahmed base in 1950, then Chief of Staff of the air region in 1954. He was appointed Commander of the combined air operations school at Baden-Oos in 1957 before becoming Commander of the Taverny centre in 1960. He became Head of the Military Air Traffic Service on 1st March 1961, then Commander of the 2nd Air Region in 1962. Pierre BOUVARRE left the active army in 1965 with the rank of Air Division General.

3
Born in Coudekerque-Branche (59 - Nord) on 13 September 1910
Died in Versailles (78 - Yvelines) on 18 November 1997
 
BOUYGUES
Staff-Sergeant
DAT Etampes GC I/55
   
BOUYSSE Raymond
Lieutenant
GC I/8 GC III/9
2
1
   
BOYER Jean
Sergeant
GC II/3
Wounded in aerial combat on May 31, 1940
   
BOYER Charles
Sergeant
GC II/4 on May 15, 1939GC III/7 spring 1940
Assigned to the Group in March 1940.
Seriously injured in aerial combat on June 9, 1940
2
1
   
BOYER Jean-Pierre
Staff-Sergeant
GC II/6
Taken prisoner on June 23, 1940
   
BOYER Léo
Adjutant
GC III/7
Wounded and taken prisoner on May 13, 1940
2
   
BOYMOND Emile
Staff-Sergeant
GC III/6 on October 19, 1939
Killed in aerial combat on May 14, 1940
 
 
BOYREAU
Sub-Lieutenant
CIC Chartres GC III/9
   
BRAGEOT
Sergeant
   
BREITENSTEIN André
Sergeant
GC II/2
3
1
   
BREJEAN
Sergeant
GC I/9
   
BRESSIEUX Jérémie
Staff-Sergeant
GC I/5
8
 
 
BRET Albert
Lieutenant
GC III/3 on June 21, 1940
Assigned to GC I / 4 June 21, 1940. Passed in AFN June 21, 1940 with H75 No. 328.
   
BRET Emile
Sergeant
GC II/7
Wounded in aerial combat on June 5, 1940
2
3
   
BRIAN Georges
Sub-Lieutenant
GC I/5 on August 1939 CEMA on January 4, 1940GC I/5 on June 10, 1940
1
   
BRICART Raoul
Chief Warrant Officer
GC II/2
4
2
   
BRISOU René
Sergeant
GC II/1
Wounded in aerial combat on May 14, 1940
2
-
   
BRODEAU
Lieutenant
GC III/7
           
BRUCKERT Henri
Adjutant
Killed in aerial combat on April 2, 1940
-
1
Born 23 March 1912 at Illkirch (67 - Bas-Rhin)
Died at Ernstein (67 - Bas-Rhin) on 02 April 1940
 
BRUHAT
Lieutenant
GC III/10
   
BRUN Aimé
Lieutenant
GC II/1
Wounded in aerial combat on June 11, 1940
   
BRUNEAU Germain
Lieutenant
GC I/7
   
BRUNEAU Henry
Captain
GC I/6
Killed in aerial combat on May 18, 1940
1
2
 
 
BRUYERE
Staff-Sergeant
ECMJ I/16
Machine-Gunner
   
BUDAN-DE-RUSSE Pierre
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/6 (GCIII/9 on August 27 1940)
1
1
   
BUGNET
Lieutenant
GC III/9
   
BUISSON
Chief Warrant Officer
GC III/5
   
BURDET
Chief Warrant Officer
GC III/9 GC III/10 on May 17, 1940