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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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Rank
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NAUDIN André
Lieutenant
Wounded in aerial combat on May 11, 1940
 
NAUDY
Captain
GC II/1
GC II/3
Wounded in aerial combat on May 31, 1940
4
4
   
NAVARRE
Sergeant
GC III/7
   
NEDELEC Jean
Chief Warrant Officer
GC III/2
Wounded in aerial combat on May 24, 1940
4
1
   
NICOLE Maurice
Adjutant
GC II/8
Wounded in aerial combat on June 9, 1940
2
1
 
 
NICOU
Chief Warrant Officer
GC I/8
   
NODET
Captain
GC II/1
   
NOLLET Jean
Colonel
DAT Chateaudun
   
NOUVEL Louis
Aspirant
CIC Montpellier
       
O'BYRNE Patrick Henry
Captain
Injured in Air Combat May 10 1940. He will join the group in AFN aboard the H75 A-4
Born May 11th 1909 at Bresson (38 - Isère)
Died on 29/06/1977 at Rabastens (81 - Tarn)
 
OCTAVE Jean Robert
Staff-Sergeant
2
1
 
ODIN
Sub-Lieutenant
ECN IV/13
   
OLIVIER
Sergeant
GC II/4 on May 1939
   
OZANNE Jean - Marie
Lieutenant
GC I/7
on March 6, 1940
GC III/10 on April 15, 1940
Former Polytechnique student.
First posted to the Chartres CIC from 27 September 1939 to 6 March 1940, he then joined the GC I/1 and was transferred to the GC III/10 on 15 April.
He commanded the GC I/2 from 1944 to 1945.
Born on 9 May 1912 in Gruchet-le-Valasse (76 - Seine-Maritime)
Died at Caen (14 - Calvados) on 29 November 1978
 
PAGES
Sergeant
GC I/6
Wounded in aerial combat on May 20, 1940    
PAILLARD-TURENNE Georges
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/10
1
   
PAILLONCY
Sergeant
GC I/10
GC II/9 on June 11, 1940
   
PALLIER Gabriel
Commander
GC I/1
Air School April 14, 1940
Gabriel PALLIER, who joined the French Air Force in 1915, fought as a fighter pilot and was credited with two probable victories.
He joined the Saumur Officer Training School in 1921 and 1922 and, with the rank of Lieutenant, was posted to Syria.
On his return to France, he was posted to the Ecole d'Avord and promoted to Captain. From 1931 to 1934, he joined the 4th Indochina Escadrille, where he flew raids on Potez 25 TOEs. He returned to France to take command of the 1ere Escadre d'Aviation légère de Défense before taking command of GC I/1, then based at Etampes, in October 1936.
Transferred on 14 April 1940 to the Saint-Cyr pilot school, he tried in June 1940 to transfer his school to North Africa, but the limited autonomy of his aircraft decided otherwise. He was appointed acting commander of the Toulouse-Francazal air park, but refusing to collaborate, he preferred to ask to be put on leave before joining the FFI in Paris in 1943. He took part in the liberation of Paris. He rejoined the Air Force in 1947 and was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel. He held various administrative posts before retiring in 1951.
Born on 19 October 1896 in Quang-Yen (Tonkin)
Died at Fréjus (83 - Var) on 23 July 1990
 
PANHARD René
Sergeant
GC II/7
5
 
 
PAOLI
Commander
GC III/1
   
PAPE Joel Marie
Captain
Wounded and taken prisoner on May 23, 1940
3
 
PAPIN-LABAZORDIERE -RUILLIER-BEAUFOND Marie
Captain
GC II/7
3
3
 
 
PARATILLA René
Sergeant
GC II/7
Killed by accident on September 8, 1939
   
PARENT Pierre
Sergeant
GC II/2
2
4
   
PARIS
Sergeant
GC II/9
1
   
PARISSE Jean - Georges
Sub-Lieutenant
Killed in aerial combat on May 21, 1940
1
   
PARISSE Jean Georges
Sergeant
Versailles on September 30, 1939
GC I/3
Transferred on 30 September to the Versailles School. He later joined the GC I/3 and was killed in air combat on 21 May 1940.
Born on 29 June 1917 at Varangéville (54 - Meurthe et Moselle)
Killed on 21 May 1940 at Fourchette (80 - Somme)
PARNIERE Marcel
Sub-Lieutenant
Staff 5th Fighter Squadron
GC I/5 on January 4, 1940
Wounded in aerial combat on June 3, 1940
8
1
   
PASCAIL Pierre
Sergeant
DAT Etampes
   
PASCAL Pierre
Lieutenant
GC II/9
Killed in aerial combat on June 11, 1940
   
PASSEMARD Amédée
Sergeant
GC II/7
4
1
   
PATOOR Pierre
Sergeant
GC II/1
2
-
   
PATROU
Lieutenant
GC III/3
   
PATUREAU-MIRAND Raoul - Marie
Captain
Killed in aerial combat on June 17, 1940
4
1
Born in Chateauroux (36 - Indre) on 22 February 1913
Died at La Charité-sur-loire (58 - Nièvre) on 17 June 1940
PATURLE Jacques
Sub-Lieutenant
GC I/6
Wounded in aerial combat on May 18, 1940
Killed in aerial combat on June 7, 1940
 
 
PAULHAN Jean
Adjutant
GC II/4 on February 22, 1940
Wounded in aerial combat on June 9, 1940
7
3
   
PAULHAN Auguste
Staff-Sergeant
GC III/1
Killed in aerial combat on May 21, 1940
3
-
   
PEBREL Jean
Sub-Lieutenant
on August 25, 1939
Reserve Officer: joined the Group on 25 August 1939.
He was demobilised on 28 July 1940.
2
-
 
PECHAUD Robert
Sergeant
GC II/5 on August 1939
   
PELISSIER
Staff-Sergeant
GC III/1
Taken prisoner on June 10, 1940
1
-
   
PELISSIER
Candidate Officer
DAT Chartres
   
PELLERAY
Captain
ECN II/13
   
PELLETIER René
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/8
2
   
PELLETRAU
Sergeant
GC III/3
   
PENZINI Dominique
Staff-Sergeant
EOR of Chartres on December 1939
GC I/5 on January 24, 1940
9
1
   
PEPIN René
Commander
GC II/7
Killed in aerial combat on June 15, 1940
2
   
PERAUD Jean - Etienne
Lieutenant
Jean PERAUD distinguished himself in 1934 by flying a Farman 356 from Paris to Saigon in 6 days and 2 hours, winning the Coupe du Président de la République. He joined the Group on 21 October 1939. On 5 April 1940, he was posted to the Ministry of Air. Born on 26 June 1911 in Gond-Pontouvre (16 - Charente)
Died at Libourne (33 - Gironde) on 23 February 1990
 
PERDRIZET Maurice - Théodore
Captain
GC II/8
ECN V/13
Maurice PERDRIZET was a student at the Ecole Spéciale Militaire in 1932, before joining the Ecole Militaire et d'Application de l'armée de l'air. He was posted to the 25th Wing in Tunisia in 1937 and took part in the French campaign in 1940 with Escadrille V/13. After the Armistice, he managed to escape from France via Spain in August 1943, and joined AFN and then Great Britain. He took command of GC III/3 in 1945.
After the war in 1946, he was posted to the Air General Staff, then to the
60th Transport Wing in 1949. He was appointed Commander of the Ouges-Longvic base in Longvic base in 1953, then the Dijon base in 1954. He was assigned to the Secretary of State for the Air Armed Forces in 1956. He was assigned to Groupement Mixte No. 1 during Operation 700 in the Middle East, and was then appointed Chief of Staff to the Secretary of State for the Air Armed Forces.
Maurice PERDRIZET was placed on aircrew leave in 1957 with the rank of Air Brigadier General.
Born on 11 July 1912 in Crest (26 - Drôme).
Died at Valence (26 - Drôme) on 2 June 1994
 
PERONNE Rémy
Lieutenant
GC I/7
GC II/10
Killed in aerial combat on 17 May 1940    
PERROLAZ
Captain
ECN V/13
   
PERSON
Sergeant

GC I/2 from September 25 to the November 16, 1939
Group of Reco.(?)
Joined the Group on September 25, 1939. Left GCI / 2 on November 16 for assignment to a Recognition Group.    
PETERS
Staff-Sergeant
ECN V/13
Pilot    
PETIT
Adjutant
DAT Salon first of June 1940
GC II/3 on June 10, 1940
   
PETIT-DE-MIRBECK Hubert
Captain
ECN II/13
Chief of Board. Killed in aerial combat on May 17, 1940    
PETITJEAN
Staff-Sergeant
GC II/8
Wounded in aerial combat on May 21, 1940    
PETITJEAN-ROGET Albert
Commander
GC II/5 on April 1940
5
 
 
PEUTO Jacques
Lieutenant
GC III/2
Killed in aerial combat on May 17, 1940
-
1
   
PEYREGNE Marcel
Captain
GC I/8
Killed in aerial combat on June 6, 1940
4
1
 
 
PEZANT Georges
Staff-Sergeant
GC III/9
Wounded in aerial combat on June 1, 1940
   
PHENIX Jean
Chief Warrant Officer
GC II/3
Killed in aerial combat on May 31, 1940
   
PICHON Maurice - Etienne
Sub-Lieutenant
on September 17, 1939

Joined the Group on 17 September 1939.

Maurice PICHON died in an accident at the controls of a GOELAND Caudron belonging to the Services Civils des Liaisons Aériennes (SCLA): lost in thick fog, the aircraft crashed to the ground. The two crewmen and two passengers were killed.

2
1
Born on 16 February 1913
Died 3 September 1941 at Crémieu (38 - Isère)
PICOT
Sub-Lieutenant
GC III/9
   
PIGEON François
Adjutant
ECN IV/13
Machine-gunner. Wounded in aerial combat on June 2, 1940
   
PILATRE-JACQUIN François
Sub-Lieutenant
GC III/7
GC I/1 on August 13, 1940
Wounded by accident on February 13, 1940
Wounded in aerial combat on May 21, 1940
Leaves GC I / 1 (Armistice Leave) in October 1940
1
   
PIMONT Roger
Sergeant
GC III/6 on October 21, 1939.
   
PINCE
Sub-Lieutenant
on June 1940
Joined the Group in Juny 1940.
   
PINOCHIETTI
Staff-Sergeant
GC III/1
   
PINON
Sergeant
GC I/8
GC III/10
   
PINSON
Sergeant
GC II/9
2
   
PISSOTTE Georges - Léon
Sub-Lieutenant
GC III/2
Georges Pissotte enlisted voluntarily in 1934. He attended the Chartres and Etampes schools, then the École Militaire de l'Air. In 1939, he was posted to fighter group III/2, and won eight air victories. He was posted to the GC I/3 group in Oran, and took part in the liberation of Corsica.
In November 1945, he was sent to Indochina, and in 1947 was posted to the Meknès flying school. In 1950, he was posted to the air defence sector in Ajaccio, before joining the SHAPE (European General Staff) in Fontainebleau in 1953. In 1955, he was appointed commander of air defence zone 901. He was sent to Algeria in April 1958, and was posted to the Aix-en-Provence base in 1959, then to Paris. Georges Pissotte was placed on leave from the Air Force in 1964.
3
1
Born on 6 October 1913 in Pantin (93 - Seine-Saint-Denis)
Died on 27 August 1999 in Bordeaux (33 - Gironde)
 
PIZON René
Staff-Sergeant
GC III/2
GC III/3
Killed by accident on August 28, 1939
3
2
 
 
PLANCHARD Henri
Sergeant
GC II/7
2
 
 
PLESNAGE
Adjutant
CIC Chartres
GC II/8 on April 01, 1940
   
PLUBEAU Camille - Adrien
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/4 on August 1939
Camille PLUBEAU enlisted in August 1929. He qualified as a pilot at Istres and was posted to the 34th Air Force Regiment at Dugny, then to the 37th in June 1932 in AFN. He was posted to the 3rd squadron at Meknès in 1934, then to air base 112 at Reims in 1936 as part of the GC II/4 group. He took part in the French campaign and was wounded in air combat on 9 June 1940. He embarked for AFN in August 1940 and was posted to the GC I/5 in Rabat and to the GC II/5 in Tunisia in 1943. He joined the Marrakech fighter training school in 1944, then the GC II/9 ‘Auvergne’ in 1944 at La Reghaïa. He returned to France in March 1945 to take command of the training G.A. at Le Bourget in July 1945. Camille PLUBEAU was placed on aircrew leave in 1946 and transferred to the reserves with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
14
4
Born on 6 January 1910 in Auxelles-Haut (90 - Territoire de Belfort)
Died at Antibes (06 - Alpes-Maritimes) on 15 March 1998
 
PODIN
Sergeant
GC III/7
   
POILLOUE-DE-SAINT-March Xavier
GC I/6
Killed in aerial combat on June 8, 1940
   
POINCENOT Pierre
Adjutant
GC II/3
2
1
   
Poiré
Lieutenant
GC II/8
   
POLLONO
Adjutant
GC II/2
1
-
   
POMIER-LAYRARGUES René
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/7
Killed in aerial combat on June 5, 1940
5
1
 
 
POMPE
Captain
GC III/1
   
PONCEL
Lieutenant
GC II/9
   
PONNEAU Pierre
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/9
Wounded in aerial combat on June 11, 1940
1
   
PONTEINS Denis
Chief Warrant Officer
GC II/7
Wounded in aerial combat on June 5, 1940
4
1
 
 
PORODO Emmanuel - Jean
Sub-Lieutenant
GC I/8
Emmanuel PORODO joined the École de l'Air at Salon and Chartres in 1937. He was posted to Etampes in 1939 with the GC I/8, with which he took part in the French Campaign. After the Armistice, he joined Jeunesse et Montagne in 1940. He was posted to the AOF in 1942 with the GC I/4 fighter group, then the GC I/2. He joined the Meknès fighter school in 1944 and was then posted to the GC II/3.
He moved with this group to Germany before being sent to Indochina in 1947 at Nha Trang. He was posted successively to the Cognac school in 1948, to the 2nd fighter squadron in Dijon in 1949, to the 3rd fighter squadron in Reims in 1951, and finally to air defence zone 901 in Saint-Valéry in 1953. In 1954 he was posted to the equipment programmes office at the armed forces headquarters, and in 1957 was transferred to the Brétigny air experiment centre. He was appointed liaison officer to the general commanding the French forces in Germany in 1961. Emmanuel PORODO retired in 1965 with the rank of Colonel.
1
Born 26 November 1917 in Moelan sur Mer (29 - Finistère)
Died in Dijon (21 - Côte d'Or) on 20 January 1994
 
PORQUET
Sub-Lieutenant
GC I/8
   
PORTALIS Gérard
Captain
GC II/5
Wounded in aerial combat on May 15, 1940
3
2
   
POSSIEN Henry
Lieutenant
GC II/10
2
   
POST Georges
Staff-Sergeant
ECN I/13
   
POTIER Lucien Louis
Sub-Lieutenant
Killed in aerial combat on May 14, 1940
2
Born on 09/02/1907 at Sévry (18 - Cher)
Killed on 05/14/1940 at Villers-en-Argonne (51 - Marne)
POUCET René
Adjutant
GC I/55
       
POUGET
GC II/6
   
POUPART
Sergeant
GC I/10
   
POUYADE Pierre - Aimé
Captain
ECN IV/13
Pierre POUYADE studied at the Prytanée Militaire, before entering the École Spéciale Militaire in 1930 and finally the École d'Application de l'Armée de l'Air in 1933. He was posted to the 6th squadron in 1935, to the Reims base in 1936, then in 1939 at the start of the French Campaign to the GMCN II/13 (Groupe Mixte de Chasse de Nuit). He was then Commander of the 4th Squadron of this Group. In January 1940, the GMCN II/13 was split into two squadrons: ECN II/13 and ECN IV/13. Pierre POUYADE took command of the latter. Wounded on board Potez 631 n°192 shot down by Flak on 2nd June 1940.
After the Armistice, he was sent to Indochina in February 1941, where he managed to escape in a Potez 25 and join the FAFL in Chungking (China). He joined the FAFL on 1 March 1943 and took command of the Normandie-Niémen group from May 1943 to December 1944. In 1945 he was posted to the Inspectorate General of the
de l'Armée de l'Air, before becoming Aiide de Camp to the President of the Republic in 1947.
In 1950, he was appointed Military Attaché in Buenos-Aires. On his return to France, he was posted to the Armed Forces Staff, 2nd Bureau, and then to SHAPE in 1953. Pierre POUYADE was placed on leave from the Air Force in 1955.
Born on 25 July 1911 in Cerisiers (89 - Yonne).
Died on 5 September 1979 at Bandol (83 - Var)
 
PRALON Georges
Sergeant
GC III/1
Wounded in aerial combat on May 19, 1940
1
-
   
PRAYER Gilbert
Sub-Lieutenant
GC II/3
1
   
PRENEZ Robert
Adjutant
GC III/2
Wounded in aerial combat on May 15, 1940
1
-
   
PREUX Edouard
Sergeant
GC I/5
Wounded in aerial combat on May 10, 1940
Taken prisoner on May 21, 1940
   
PREVOST Louis Marie
Sub-Lieutenant
Wounded in aerial combat on June 5, 1940
1
 
PROVENSAL Luc - Louis
Lieutenant
1
-
 
PRUDHOMME
Lieutenant
GC III/2
   
PUGET
Sergeant
GC II/6
   
PUISTIENNE Jean - Charles
Captain
GC III/4
Jean PUISTIENNE, a young student, was mobilised in 1915 and posted to the 121st Infantry Regiment, then to the 105th; seriously wounded in the face on the Somme in 1916, he asked to join the air force in 1917. He obtained his pilot's licence and joined the 155th Squadron, where he fought until the Armistice on 11 November 1918, but his flying career came to a premature end when he and four other pilots performed acrobatics over the crowds celebrating the victory, and one of the Spads crashed to the ground. The 5 pilots were discharged from the Air Force; Jean PUISTIENNE was however to be found commanding the ERC 571 squadron stationed at Casablanca until May 1940, when this unit, along with ERC 573, formed GC III/4. Captain Jean PUISTIENNE took command of the 6th Squadron..

Source Mr Yann PROUILLET
    Born on 29 October 1896 in Vichy (03 - Allier)
Died at Lagardelle-sur-Lèze (31 - Haute-Garonne) on 23 January 1983
     
PUITOUVEAU
Captain
GC I/8