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                | HAINAULT 
                  Jean | 
                 
                   Master-Corporal 
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                   GR I/62 
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                | HARTEMANN 
                  André  | 
                 
                   Commander 
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                   Deputy 
                    Group Manager 
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                   André HARTEMANN, 
                    a graduate of the Saint-Cyr Military Academy, fought in the 
                    final weeks of the First World War. He was posted to Silesia, 
                    then Morocco, where he took part in the "Pacification" 
                    operations in Taza and the Rif from 1924 to 1926. He entered 
                    the War College in 1929, before being appointed Staff Officer 
                    in Oran in 1930. Attracted by aviation, he passed his Air 
                    Observer's Certificate. After a brief spell in an Algerian 
                    Tirailleurs regiment in Constantine, he finally joined the 
                    Air Force as a staff officer in the 5th Air Region in Algiers. 
                  He played an active 
                    role in organising the Air Force in North Africa. 
                    When war broke out in 1939, he was initially assigned to the 
                    Military Cabinet of the Minister for Air, Guy LA CHAMBRE, 
                    before joining the active Air Force at his request. He passed 
                    his Brevet de Pilote and joined the GR I/22 in May 1940. 
                  During the Group's withdrawal, 
                    he effectively led the rolling echelon to the south of France. 
                    He then took command of GR I/22 until the desertion of one 
                    of his Group's aircraft: he was dismissed and placed in reserve 
                    to protect it before joining the Air Staff in Algiers where 
                    he took command of the 3rd Bureau. 
                    After the Allied landings in North Africa in November 1942, 
                    he joined the Free French Forces. This period, during which 
                    former Vichy servicemen now had to work for Free France, was 
                    a very difficult one...He was then given command of the landing 
                    air force, with the task of setting up the 1st Parachute Regiment 
                    in Fez, Morocco, with very limited resources. He took the 
                    opportunity to obtain his parachutist certificate. 
                    Appointed lieutenant-colonel, he returned to the General Staff 
                    in Algiers and worked hard to ensure the cohesion of the reborn 
                    French Air Force, which was made up of Gaullists and Giraudists. 
                    After the Liberation, the General Staff moved to Paris, where 
                    André HARTEMANN continued his work. 
                  In June 1945, he was appointed 
                    Brigadier General and in December 1945 took command of the 
                    1st Air Division in Germany. 
                    On his return to Paris in September 1946, he became Chief 
                    of Staff and then Major General. In August 1949, he was appointed 
                    Director of the Centre d'Enseignement Supérieur Aérien 
                    (CESA) and then Commandant of the Ecole Supérieure 
                    de Guerre Aérienne. Eager to return to the field, he 
                    applied in 1950 to replace General Bodet in Indochina: in 
                    April 1950 he was appointed Commander of the French Air Force 
                    in the Far East. He arrived in a hostile climate, generated 
                    by the reputation of his predecessor and his detractors in 
                    the Air Staff in Paris. But his qualities soon reassured General 
                    de Lattre de Tassigny. In March 1951, he lost his wife and 
                    threw himself wholeheartedly into his work: he was everywhere, 
                    supervising everything. 
                  On 28 April, he was 
                    due to take part in a day of operations in the Hanoi region. 
                    He took a seat as a passenger in a B26 Invader at Cat-Bi base. 
                    The aircraft disappeared without explanation. No trace of 
                    the B26 or the crew was ever found... 
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                Born on 23 
                  July 1899 in Colmar (67 - Haut-Rhin) 
                  Killed on 28 April 1951 in Indochina | 
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                | HATIER Juilen 
                  - Eugène | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Pilot 
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                Born in Arbouans 
                  (25 - Doubs) on 10 December 1900 
                  Died at Grand-Charmont (25 - Doubs) on 5 February 1996 | 
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                | HAURE Jean 
                  - Marie | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                   Pilot 
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                May 12, 1940, 
                  his Aircraft, the Potez 63-11 No.80 is touched by the Flak. 
                  ALieutenanthough seriously injured, Adjutant HAURE managed to 
                  land in the field but died soon after. | 
                Born on 10 
                  June 1912 at Saint-Pé-de-Bigorre (65 - Hautes-Pyrénées) 
                  Killed on 12 May 1940 at Pommérieux (57 - Moselle) | 
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                | HAUTECOEUR | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                On June 5, 
                  1940, Potez 63-11 No.595 was attacked by a group of 9 Me109 
                  and crashed to the ground. The crew is killed. Sub-Lieutenant 
                  HAUTECOEUR is the only survivor: Before leaving for his base, 
                  the Pilot had deposited him on the ETREGNY ground where he had 
                  to analyze the photographs of his mission, he was not present 
                  on board at the moment from the attack ...... | 
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                | HAUTIERE 
                  Bernard  | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   GAO 553 
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                   Observer 
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                Killed on aerial 
                  combat on October 6, 1939 | 
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                | HEBRAD | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                On June 16, 
                  1940, the Potez 63-11 No718 was destroyed by accident during 
                  a flight at very low altitude: flying too low, these propellers 
                  touch the ground, and the pilot must land in the countryside 
                  ... crew is unharmed. | 
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                | HECKER | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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                | HEITZ Erwin | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                On September 
                  26, 1939, the Potez 637 No.46 is shot down by German Fighters 
                  and the Flak. Sergeant HEILTZ is killed at his machine-gunner 
                  position by the Me109. | 
                Born on 29 
                  March 1916 in Riffer (68 - Haut-Rhin) 
                  Killed on 26 September 1939 at Sigmaringen | 
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                | HELER | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                | HENNION | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                | HENON Albert | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Pilot 
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                | HENON Jean 
                  - André | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                During a mission 
                  on September 29, 1939, Lieutenant HENON died following an accidental 
                  rupture of his inhaler hose, | 
                Born on 28 
                  October 1909 at Angoulème (16 - Charente-Maritime) 
                  Killed on 29 September 1939 at Metz (57 - Moselle) | 
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                | HENRARD 
                  Roger - Fernand | 
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                   Observer 
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                   After working as an aircraft 
                    mechanic at the end of the First World War, Roger HENRARD 
                    was employed by Jules Richard in Paris, a company specialising 
                    in the manufacture of weather recorders and stereoscopic cameras, 
                    including the Vérascope. Having passed his pilot's 
                    licence, he took up aerial photography using an Altiphote 
                    Richard Labrely camera manufactured by Jules Richard. In 1938, 
                    he carried out espionage missions over Germany on behalf of 
                    the intelligence services, and during the French Campaign 
                    he served as an observer with GAO 504. After the war, he took 
                    over the management of Jules Richard, while continuing his 
                    activities as a pilot-operator. He photographed Paris at low 
                    altitude and covered several French departments and towns 
                    between 1948 and 1972, mainly on behalf of industrialists. 
                    The collection, which numbered more than 20,000 images, was 
                    also used to publish postcards. 
                  On his death, the Roger 
                    Henrard aerial photography company was founded, with offices 
                    in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (Val de Marne) and laboratories 
                    in Ban-Saint-Martin (Moselle). The company marketed its negatives 
                    and prints to the archives of the towns and departments involved 
                    in the photographic campaigns. 
                     
                  Source : Archives Ville 
                    de Saumur - http://archives.ville-saumur.fr/f/13Fi/mosaique/? 
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                Born in Paris 
                  (75) on 17 February 1900 
                  Died 26 June 1975 at Croissy sur Seine (78 - Yvelines) | 
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                | HENRI  | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   GAO 582 
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                | HENRY Pierre | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                His aircraft, 
                  Potez 637 No. 26, was shot down on November 7, 1939 during an 
                  aerial combat against a major Me109 formation. Sub-Lieutenant 
                  HENRY, wounded, parachutes. | 
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                | HENRY  | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                   Pilot 
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                | HILD René 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                   GAO I/551 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                Killed on aerial 
                  combat on June 8, 1940 | 
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                | HILT | 
                 
                   Master-Corporal 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                On 11 March 
                  1940, Potez 63-11 No. 22 flew over its home airfield at Metz-Frescaty 
                  to test its photographic equipment. 
                  As it was about to land, it was attacked by 5 Messerschmitt 
                  Bf-109s from III/JG 53. The pilot, Lieutenant Meitret, although 
                  wounded, managed to make an emergency landing on his field. 
                  Lieutenant Parmentier, the observer, and Master Corporal Hilt, 
                  the machine-gunner, were unhurt. The aircraft was destroyed. | 
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                | HIMMELSPACH 
                  René - Clovis | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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                Born on 15 
                  May 1915 in Pers Jussy (74 - Haute-Savoie) 
                  Died at Bourges (18 - Cher) on 18 December 1999 | 
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                | HINCKER 
                  Charles | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                His aircraft, 
                  the Potez 637 No49 was shot down by the Flak on May 22, 1940. 
                  The crew, unharmed, is taken prisoner. | 
                Born in Strasbourg 
                  (67 - Bas-Rhin) on 25 June 1907 
                  Died at Strasbourg on 24 October 1982 | 
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                | HOCHEDE 
                  Jules - Emile | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Pilot 
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                   - On May 12, 1940, his 
                    aircraft, the Potez 637 No. 7 was hit by the flak during a 
                    reconnaissance at low altitude. The pilot manages to return 
                    to the field, but the Potez is irreparable. Second Lieutenant 
                    HOCHEDE is unharmed. 
                    - On May 17, 1940, Bloch MB 174 No. 9 was hit by the Flak. 
                    Sergeant MILLET, believing the lost plane parachutes, but 
                    kills himself by hitting the empennage. Sub-Lieutenant HOCHEDE 
                    brings the aircraft back to Le Bourget without a hitch. 
                  He was killed in aerial 
                    combat on June 28,1943 while fighting with the GB 3/3 of the 
                    Free French Forces 
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                Born on 28 
                  March 1907 in Toulon (83 - Var) 
                  Killed on 28 June 1943 in Algiers (Algeria) | 
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                | HOCQUEMILLER 
                  René  | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Observer 
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                On November 
                  7, 1939, the Potez 637 No. 18 is attacked by a large formation 
                  of Me109E and is shot down in flame: the crew is killed. | 
                Born on 28 
                  February 1908 at Pont Faverger (51 - Marne) 
                  Killed on 7 November 1939 at Marcilly (57 - Moselle) | 
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                | HOQUETIS 
                  Lionel - Marie | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Chef 
                    de Bord 
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                On September 
                  29, 1939, his aircraft, the Potez 540 No.160, was accidentally 
                  destroyed on landing when returning from a night mission. Captain 
                  HOQUETIS is unscathed. | 
                Born on 3 July 
                  1908 in Bordeaux (33 - Gironde) 
                  Died at Bordeaux on 4 April 1997 | 
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                | HOURCADE | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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                On June 16, 
                  1940, his aircraft, the Potez 63-11 No. 845 damaged by the Flak, 
                  is forced to land in the countryside: the crew, unscathed, fire 
                  the aircraft. | 
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                | HUBIN Lucien 
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                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                On June 2, 
                  1940, during a test flight, Bloch MB 174 No.29 went into a spin 
                  and crashed to the ground. The crew was killed. | 
                Born on 7 June 
                  1919 at Longwy (54 - Meurthe et Moselle) 
                  Killed on 2 June 1940 at Pleurs (51 - Marne) | 
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                | HUCLIER 
                  Henri - Louis  | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                Born 
                  on 23 June 1915 in Saulchoy (62 - Pas-de-Calais) 
                  Died on 9 July 1992 in Nantes (44 - Loire-Atlantique) | 
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                | HUGOT | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Joined 
                  the Group GR I/35 on April 1, 1940 | 
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                | HUMBERT | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                | HURTEVENT 
                  Henri - Alexis | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Observer 
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                Henri HURTEVENT 
                  died of illness on 24 February 1941. | 
                Born 27 November 
                  1904, Vendin le Vieil (62 - Pas de Calais) 
                  Died 24 February 1941 at Marseille (13 - Bouches du Rhône) | 
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                | IMMENERAEL | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                | ISNARD Hubert 
                  - Henri | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Born November 
                  25, 1915 | 
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                | ISRAEL Jean 
                  - Isidore | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                    Jean ISRAEL was drafted 
                      in 1933 and posted to Avord in 1936. He obtained his pilot's 
                      licence and was posted to the GR II/33 with which he took 
                      part in the French Campaign.   
                    - On october 31,1939, 
                      his aircraft, the Potez 637 n°5 is attacked by Me109, 
                      he managed to regain his ground. ISRAEL The Lieutenant is 
                      free..  
                   
                   
                    - On April 30, 1940, 
                      Bloch MB174 n°18 was destroyed at takeoff following 
                      a speed drop. Lieutenant ISRAEL is unharmed. 
                    - On may 22,1940, 
                      his aircraft, Potez 637 n°49 was shot down by the Flak.. 
                      The crew, unharmed, is taken prisoner.  
                   
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                Born on 5 December 
                  1913 in Paris (75) 
                  Died in Paris on 16 December 1995 | 
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                | JACOB André 
                  Etienne  | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                   In 1930, on graduating 
                    from the Ecole Polytechnique, André JACOB opted for 
                    aviation and during his military service served as a Second 
                    Lieutenant at the Ecole militaire et d'application de l'aéronautique 
                    in Versailles. He was certified as an Observer in July 1931 
                    and left the army two months later.   
                  From 1931 to 1937, he 
                    worked in industry, first in La Courneuve, then in Morocco. 
                    At the same time, he pursued brilliant university studies, 
                    which could have led him into the field of research, but his 
                    religious faith was stronger, and André JACOB joined 
                    the Carmelite Seminary. 
                  In 1939, he was mobilised 
                    as a reserve Lieutenant and joined GAO 504, then based in 
                    Chartres, before joining GR I/14 on 21 May 1940 and GR II/22 
                    on June 6th, 1940. He was cited for his involvement in the 
                    fighting in Holland and Belgium. 
                  At the Armistice, he chose 
                    to continue the fight and reached England on 24 June 1940 
                    aboard a Potez 63-11 piloted by Sub-Lieutenant NEUMANN and 
                    Sergeant Marcel MOREL . André's last postcard to his 
                    father, Professor Charles Jacob, reads: "You won't be 
                    hearing from me for a long time. I am going where my duty 
                    seems to call me". 
                  Posted to 149 Squadron 
                    of the Royal Air Force in mid-July 1940, he took part in five 
                    bombing missions over Germany as a gunner in late July and 
                    early August 1940. 
                  Assigned as an observer 
                    to the Groupe mixte de combat n° 1 commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel 
                    DE MARMIER, Lieutenant JACOB took part in the Dakar expedition 
                    and then in the campaign to rally Gabon to Free France, during 
                    which he carried out several war missions. 
                  On 9 November 1940, not 
                    being on duty but volunteering, he left Douala at 6 a.m. on 
                    board the Bristol Blenheim N3623, the only radio-equipped 
                    aircraft in the group, with radio warrant officer Tazer and 
                    pilot staff sergeant Le Guyader. Mission: reconnaissance of 
                    the Libreville region in Gabon, and leafleting of the town. 
                    Last message received in Kribi around 6.30 am, then a radio 
                    message, probably later, from Campo, on the northern border 
                    of Spanish Guinea. Then nothing. The plane did not reach Libreville 
                    and the leaflets were not thrown out. All the searches were 
                    fruitless. 
                  The most likely hypothesis 
                    is that the aircraft was lost at sea in the vicinity of Cap 
                    Saint-Jean, where tornadoes and permanent bad weather occur. 
                    It is also possible that the aircraft was shot down by Spanish 
                    anti-aircraft fire. 
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                Born April 
                  14, 1909 in Corenc (38 - Isère) 
                  Killed November 9, 1940 in Libreville (Gabon) | 
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                | JACQUEMART 
                  Alexis - Léon | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                   On June 8, 1940, while 
                    taking off for a mission, the Potez 63-11 No.800 struck a 
                    Morane 406 and caught fire. The crew is unscathed. 
                  Potez 63-11 No.719, hit 
                    by the Flak on June 20, 1940, crashes in flames: the crew 
                    is killed. 
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                Born on 24 
                  January 1912 in Paris (75) 
                  Killed on 20 June 1940 at Liré (49 - Maine-Et-Loire) | 
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                | JACQUES 
                  Edmond - Antoine | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Potez 63-11 
                  No.719, hit by the Flak on June 20, 1940, crashes in flames: 
                  the crew is killed. | 
                Born 
                  on 17 July 1916 at Crillon Le Brave (84 - Vaucluse) 
                  Killed on 20 June 1940 at Liré (49 - Maine et Loire) | 
                 
                  
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                | JACQUET 
                  Julien  | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   GAO I/514 
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                   Observer 
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                Killed on aerial 
                  combat on May 22, 1940 | 
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                | JACQUIER 
                  Paul - Jean | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   GAO 583 
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                   Observer 
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                Paul JACQUIER 
                  joined the artillery in 1928, where he remained until 1936. 
                  Awarded an aircraft observer's certificate, he was seconded 
                  to the 63rd squadron in Morocco and then to GAR 583 in Oran. 
                  He did a flying course in 1937 at Avord before being landed 
                  in Beirut in 1939 with the GAO 583. He managed to escape on 
                  27 June 1940 and went to Egypt.  
                  After the war, he was posted to GT II/15 and then GT I/15. In 
                  1949, he attended the CESA (Centre des Etudes Supérieures 
                  Aériennes). He was appointed deputy chief of staff of 
                  the 5th air region and then did a training period at the Staff 
                  College in the USA in 1951. He was appointed Chief of Staff 
                  of the Air Command in Algeria in 1952. He was transferred to 
                  SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) Central Europe 
                  at Fontainebleau in 1953. He took command of the Marrakech training 
                  base before being appointed Air Commandant in Tunisia in 1957. 
                  He was deputy delegate general for the joint organisation of 
                  the Saharan regions in 1958 and returned to SHAPE in 1960. Paul 
                  JACQUIER was appointed Director General of the Service de documentation 
                  extérieure et du contre-espionnage in 1962 before leaving 
                  the Army. | 
                Born on 14 
                  June 1910 in Orange (84 - Vaucluse). 
                  Died in Paris (75) on 5 January 1995 | 
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                | JAMET | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Observer 
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                Captain JAMET 
                  was an Artillery officer seconded to the Air Observation Service. | 
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                | JANNIN Jean | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                His aircraft, 
                  Potez 63-11 No.620, was shot down during an air fight against 
                  3 Me109 on June 4, 1940. Adjutant JANIN was seriously injured. | 
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                | JARRY Paul 
                  - Gabriel | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Born on 17 
                  February 1900 | 
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                | JEAN | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                On May 12, 
                  1940, he was taken prisoner after his aircraft, the Mureaux 
                  115 No. 42 , was hit by the Flak. | 
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                | JEANDEL | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   GAO 553 
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                   Pilot 
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                Wounded on 
                  aerial combat on May 16, 1940 | 
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                | JEROME | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   GAO I/520 
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                   Observer 
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                Wounded by 
                  accident on April 21, 1940 | 
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                | JOCQUEL 
                  Hubert - Pierre | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                Killed on June 
                  21st, 1940 while trying to join the Group in Oran aboard a LeO 
                  451 borrowed on the ground of Salon: After three attempts, the 
                  Aircraft ends up taking off but crushes on the ground: the crew 
                  is killed. | 
                Born August 
                  5, 1915 in Bègles (33 - Gironde) 
                  Killed on June 21, 1940 at Salon de provence (13 - Bouches du 
                  Rhône) | 
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                | JOLIVET | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                | JONVILLE 
                  Louis | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Observer 
                  Officer detached to the Group on September 9, 1940 | 
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                | JOSSELIN 
                  René | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                | JOSSERAND 
                  Jean-Louis | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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                On June 17, 
                  1940, the Potez 63-11 n° 454 hit by the flak crashes near 
                  a German motorized column: Staff Sergeant Josserand seriously 
                  injured, is taken prisoner. | 
                Born June 10, 
                  1913 | 
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                | JOSSERAND 
                  François  | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Pilot 
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                On October 
                  30, 1939, his aircraft, the Potez 637 No6, was destroyed on 
                  landing on the return from a mission. Chief Warrant Officer 
                  JOSSERAND is killed. | 
                Born on October 
                  19,1908 in Saint-Martin du Mont (01 - Ain) | 
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                | JOST Raymond | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Killed on June 
                  5, 1940 aboard Potez 63-11 No.796 shot down by 5 Me109. | 
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                | JOST Philippe 
                  Robert | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                On June 6, 
                  1940, despite a hunt protection, Potez 63-11 No.161 was shot 
                  down by a group of 30 Me109. The crew is killed. | 
                Born 
                  in Niederbonn (67 - Bas-Rhin) on 11 October 1915 
                  Killed on 6 June 1940 at Cavillon (80 - Somme) | 
                 
                  
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                | JOUANDEAU | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   GAO 553 
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                   Pilot 
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                Wounded on 
                  aerial combat on May 25, 1940 | 
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                | JOUANNIC 
                  Maurice - Louis | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                On May 12, 
                  1940, his aircraft, the Potez 637 No7 was hit by the flak during 
                  a reconnaissance at low altitude. The pilot manages to return 
                  to the field, but the Potez is irreparable. Sergeant JOANNIC 
                  is killed. | 
                Born on 24 
                  October 1916 at Vannes (56 - Morbihan) 
                  Killed on 12 May 1940 at Laon (02 - Aisne) | 
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                | JOUBERT | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                After the Armistice, 
                  Lieutenant JOUBERT returned to his position as an engineer in 
                  Lyon. | 
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                | JOUHAUD 
                  Edmond - Jules | 
                 
                   Commander 
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                   Commander 
                    of Group 
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                Joined the 
                  Air Force in 1926 - Replaced his classmate, Cdt Félix 
                  CROS, at the head of the Group on 1 May 1940. 
                  After the war, in 1954, he was promoted to Major General and 
                  led the Air Force in Indochina and took an active part in the 
                  conflict in Algeria.  
                  A supporter of French Algeria, he was one of the four five-star 
                  generals who attempted a putsch in Algiers from 22 to 25 April 
                  1961. 
                  Arrested after the failed putsch, he was sentenced to death 
                  in the Santé prison. His sentence was eventually changed 
                  to life imprisonment. He was finally released from prison in 
                  Tulle in December 1967 and amnestied in 1968. | 
                Born on 2 April 
                  1905 in BOU-STER (Algeria) 
                  Died at Royan (17 - Charente-Maritime) on 4 September 1995 | 
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                | JOUQUANT 
                  Jean-Baptiste | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                Born in Saint-Anne 
                  sur Vilaine (35 - Ille et vilaine) on 26 August 1907 
                  Died at Saint jean De Ruelle (45 - Loiret) on 7 April 1981 | 
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                | JOUSSELIN | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   GAO II/506 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                Wounded on 
                  aerial combat on June 4, 1940 | 
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                | JOSSERAND 
                  François  | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Pilot 
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                On October 
                  30, 1939, his aircraft, the Potez 637 n°6, was destroyed 
                  on landing on the return from a mission. Chief Warrant Officer 
                  JOSSERAND is killed. | 
                Born on 19 
                  October 1908 at Saint-Martin du Mont (01 - Ain) 
                  Killed on 30 October 1939 at Hauteville (51 - Marne) | 
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                | JOVET Raymond 
                  - Jean | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Born in Chauny 
                  (02 - Aisne) on 1 January 1905 
                  Died at Chauny on 31 May 1986 | 
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                | JOZON Pierre 
                  - Claude | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                After the Armistice, 
                  Lieutenant JOZON returned to his position as an engineer in 
                  Grenoble. | 
                Born on 30 
                  August 1914 in Villers-sur-Mer (14 - Calvados) 
                  Died on 6 January 2007 in Eaubonne (95 - Val d'Oise) | 
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                | JUILLE Michel 
                  - Robert | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Observer 
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                After the Armistice, 
                  Captain JUILLE joined the 2nd Regiment of Moroccan Riflemen 
                  in Meknes. 
                  He later became a Brigadier General. | 
                Born on 17 
                  January 1908 in Paris (75) 
                  Died on 7 May 1983 in Saint-Mandé (94 - Val de Marne) | 
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                | JUILLOT 
                  Marcel - Jean | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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                Marcel JUILLOT 
                  enlisted voluntarily in October 1938 and was posted to GR I/52. 
                  He became a student pilot in April 1940. He was posted to the 
                  Armistice Commission at Aulnat. In Cannes, he set up a transit 
                  network in AFN. He was placed on Armistice leave, then recalled 
                  and posted to the Blida base in September 1941 before being 
                  posted to the La Senia storage base. He became an American interpreter 
                  in Tunisia, then was sent to the United States for training 
                  from July 1943 to November 1944. On his return, he was posted 
                  to Meknès, then to the GC II/9 at La Reghaïa, in 
                  1946 to the GC I/9, then to the GC IV/2 Ile-de-France 
                  at La Reghaïa. 
                  He moved to Sidi-Ahmed with his group in 1947, then was sent 
                  to Indochina in 1950, to Gia Lam, with the GC I/5 Vendée. 
                  On his return to France, he was posted to the 5th Fighter Wing 
                  in Orange in 1951, then to the CEAM in Mont-de-Marsan in 1952. 
                  He was posted successively to Saint-Dizier, Oran and Luxeuil 
                  in 1958. In November 1960, he was transferred to the Maison-Blanche 
                  ERALA in Algeria, then in 1962 to the Châteaudun EAA. 
                  Marcel JUILLOT was placed on aircrew leave in 1967. | 
                Born on 17 
                  February 1920 in Buxy (71 - Saône-et-Loire). 
                  Died on 16 November 2015 in Rambouillet (78 - Yvelines) | 
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                | KAH Léon 
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                   Lieutenant 
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                   GAO 553 
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                   Observer 
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                Killed on aerial 
                  combat on May 25, 1940 | 
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                | KERBRAT 
                  Paul | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Observer 
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                His aircraft, 
                  the Potez 63-11 No. 716 was shot down by the hunt on June 14, 
                  1940. The crew, unscathed, was taken prisoner. | 
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                | KERVELLA 
                  Noël Louis | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                On May 14, 
                  1940, his aircraft, Potez 63-11 No188 was hit by the Flak. The 
                  pilot manages to land, but Lieutenant KERVELLA is killed. | 
                Born April 
                  29, 1914 in Plougastel-Daoulas (29 - Finistère) 
                  Killed on May 14, 1940 in Belgium | 
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                | KESSLER | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Observer 
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                | KLEIN | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Pilot 
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                | KLEIN André 
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                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   GAO II/514 
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                   Pilot 
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                Killed by accident 
                  on June 18, 1940 | 
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                | KOELTGEN | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                | KRIEF Roger | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   GAO I/520 
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                   Observer 
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                | KREMPF | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                | KUEHN Georges 
                  - Marie | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Born November 
                  12, 1914 in Granvillars (90 - Territoire de Belfort) 
                  Died February 29, 1998, Malzéville (54 - Meurthe et Moselle) | 
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                | KULLING | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                   GAO I/508 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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