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                | TACQUARD 
                  Jean  | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                   GAO I/520 
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
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                Killed in aerial 
                  combat on September 10, 1939 | 
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                | TAIB André 
                  - Salomon | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                He was killed 
                  on 2 December 1946 on board B26 Marauder no. 41 of GT II/20. 
                  The aircraft, caught in a snowstorm, crashed near the summit 
                  of the Ballon d'Alsace. | 
                Born 23 November 
                  1918 
                  Died 2 December 1946 | 
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                | TALABARDON 
                  Marcel - Yves | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                Former student 
                  of Saint-Cyr, "Roi Alexandre 1er" class (1934 - 1936) 
                  An officer in the 1st Moroccan Rifle Regiment, he was seconded 
                  to GAO 510 as an aircraft observer during the French Campaign. 
                  He was killed on 8 November 1942, while leading his section 
                  of the Vichy Army's 1st Moroccan Rifle Regiment under fire from 
                  the Allies who had just landed in North Africa. | 
                Born on 3 January 
                  1913 in Toulon (83 - Var) 
                  Killed on 8 November 1942 at Médhia (Morocco) | 
                 
                  
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                | TANTIN 
                  Maurice  | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                Born on 22 
                  February 1904  | 
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                | TARASCON 
                  Paul - Alban | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Liaison 
                    Officer 
                 | 
                Paul TARASCON 
                  was an ace of the 1914-18 War. He did his military service in 
                  the colonial infantry in 1902. On his return to civilian life, 
                  he bought a second-hand Blériot and made his first flights 
                  at Miramas. Then, on 26 June 1912, just as he was about to take 
                  the French Aeroclub pilot's licence exams, he crashed in flight 
                  after his mechanic forgot to pin the stabiliser to his aircraft. 
                  Seriously injured, he had to be amputated below the knee, and 
                  had to spend long periods in hospital and undergo rehabilitation 
                  to learn to walk again with a prosthesis. His only wish was 
                  to fly again. 
                  In 1914, he enlisted voluntarily and was posted to the Buc aviation 
                  centre in September 1914. He attended the Pau aviation school 
                  before joining the 2nd aviation group, then No. 3 and finally 
                  No. 62 squadrons. He ended the war with 12 victories.  
                  After the war, he was transferred to the colonial infantry reserve. 
                   
                  Mobilised in 1939, he was posted to GAO 548 as a liaison officer 
                  and then to the Chartres training centre in January 1940.  
                  Paul TARASCON joined the Resistance in 1940. He was retired 
                  in December 1941. | 
                Born 8 November 
                  1882 in Le Thor (84 - Vaucluse). 
                  Died in Levallois-Perret (92 - Hauts de Seine) on 11 June 1977. | 
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                | TASSIN DE 
                  SAINT-PEREUSE Pierre - Eugène | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                 
                   
                    Pierre TASSIN DE SAINT-PEREUSE 
                      enlisted in the army in 1930, joining the Cavalry and being 
                      incorporated into the 8th Regiment of Mounted Chasseurs. 
                      He entered the École militaire des sous-officiers 
                      de cavalerie in Saumur in 1934. He was posted to the 4th 
                      RDP in 1936. In September 1938, he attended a training course 
                      for aircraft observers at the Avord school. 
                      He received his observer's certificate and was called up 
                      to the GAO 507 observation air group based at Luxeuil in 
                      1938. A student pilot at the Melun and Meknès flying 
                      schools, he obtained his pilot's licence in November. Having 
                      heard General DE GAULLE's call, he escaped from Casablanca 
                      aboard a Glenn-Martin to Gibraltar in June 1940. 
                      
                      Arriving in England on 13 July, he joined the Free French 
                      Air Force and was posted to the Topic Bomber Squadron, which 
                      left England for Takoradi on the Gold Coast in October 1940. 
                      This formation was attached to the Free French Equatorial 
                      Air Forces and on 24 December 1940, along with the Menace 
                      squadron, became the Groupe réservé de bombardement 
                      n°1 (GRB1), under the command of Major Jean Astier de 
                      Villatte.  
                   
                  In February 1941, it 
                    took part with the GRB1 in the Koufra operations in Libya 
                    in support of Colonel LECLERC's troops. In September 1941, 
                    the GRB1 became the Lorraine bombing group in 
                    Damascus. Captain DE SAINT-PEREUSE was in charge for a month, 
                    before taking part in the Libyan campaign with massive bombing 
                    raids on enemy motorised columns and then, in January 1942, 
                    on Bardia and Halfaya. It carried out more than forty bombing 
                    missions during the campaign. 
                    At the end of January 1942, the Lorraine returned 
                    to Syria; shortly afterwards, Pierre DE SAINT-PEREUSE, promoted 
                    to Major, left the Group to take command of the Bretagne 
                    Bombardment Group based at Moussoro in July 1942. 
                    At the end of January 1943, after a number of missions, the 
                    group commanded by Pierre DE SAINT-PEREUSE moved to Sebha, 
                    then to Ben Gardane in southern Tunisia in April 1943. There, 
                    it began a series of training flights for night bombing before 
                    carrying out another twenty war missions. 
                    Promoted to lieutenant-colonel on 15 June 1943, the following 
                    month he handed over command of Le Bretagne to 
                    lieutenant-colonel Vuillemin for just a few days and went 
                    to Algiers to receive his orders concerning the Group's future. 
                  On his return from Algiers 
                    on 15 July 1943, a plane crash claimed the lives of four of 
                    the passengers, including lieutenant pilot Marcel Lebois. 
                    Seriously injured and with his right leg amputated, Pierre 
                    DE SAINT-PEREUSE was replaced by Captain de MAISMONT at the 
                    head of the Bretagne. After a long and painful 
                    convalescence, he was posted to the FAFL headquarters in Great 
                    Britain. 
                    After the war, he continued his military career, was promoted 
                    to colonel in May 1952 and served as head of the Air Force 
                    Historical Service until 1958. Assigned to command the 2nd 
                    RA in 1961, he was retired in 1962. 
                  Source : https://www.ordredelaliberation.fr/fr/compagnons/pierre-tassin-de-saint-pereuse 
                 | 
                Born on 2 July 
                  1910 in Moulins (03 - Allier). 
                  Died at Saint-Péreuse (58 - Nièvre) on 29 December 
                  1995 | 
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                | TEISSEIRE 
                  Jean - Léon | 
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                Jean TEISSEIRE 
                  joined the voluntary service in 1936. He took part in the French 
                  Campaign as part of GAO 505 and then, after the Armistice, joined 
                  the Chantiers de la Jeunesse in 1940 and Jeunesse et Montagne 
                  in 1942. He joined the Resistance in 1944 and fought with the 
                  Patrie group. 
                  In 1946, he was posted to the Cognac school, then to the 5th 
                  office of the Air Force headquarters in 1952. He was posted 
                  to Algeria to the mixed helicopter group in 1956. He was assigned 
                  to Mr Laforest's cabinet and then, from 1959 to 1963, was appointed 
                  aide-de-camp to General de Gaulle before being put on leave 
                  from the Air Staff. 
                  Returning to civilian life, he was put in charge of civil aircraft 
                  sales (1963) and then of the business aircraft department (since 
                  1969) at Société des avions Marcel Dassault. | 
                Born 16 September 
                  1917 in Bernières-sur-Mer (14 - Calvados) 
                  Died at Courbevoie (92 - Hauts de Seine) on 22 June 2003 | 
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                | TEISSERENC 
                  Gaston - Marie - Léon | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                Gaston TEISSERENC 
                  fought in both world wars.  
                  With a Baccalaureate in Philosophy, he qualified as a Civil 
                  Pilot in 1914. He was first mobilised in the Artillery before 
                  joining the Air Force. Awarded his Military Pilot's Licence 
                  in April 1915, he became a pilot with Reconnaissance Squadron 
                  43, equipped with Caudron G4s. In June 1915, he was wounded 
                  on the ground by a bomb dropped by a German aircraft and had 
                  to be hospitalised. On 2 December of the same year, Gaston TEISSERENC 
                  had to land his aircraft in enemy territory and was taken prisoner 
                  with his observer until December 1918.  
                  In 1922, he took charge of the Hérault flying club. Recalled 
                  to active service in August 1939, he was assigned to GAO 512, 
                  then took command of the liaison squadron of Colonel Beyle's 
                  headquarters at Saint-Orner.  | 
                Born on 2 June 
                  1894 in Montpellier (34 - Hérault) 
                  Died at Grimaud (83 - Var) on 6 August 1981 | 
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                | TEISSIER 
                  Yves | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                   GAO II/520 
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                Wounded and 
                  taken prisoner on May 24, 1940 | 
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                | TENIN Pierre 
                   | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                   GAO II/514 
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                Killed by accident 
                  on June 18, 1940 | 
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                | TERNANT | 
                 
                   Captain 
                 | 
                 
                   GAO I/551 
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                | TERRAL | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                Seriously wounded 
                  on June 15, 1940 following an air fight aboard a Mureaux 115, 
                  the pilot still manages to put his aircraft in the field. | 
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                | TERS Jean | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                   GAO II/520 
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
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                | TEXIER 
                  Jean - Gaston | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                 | 
                Born on 12 
                  June 1907 in Limoges (87 - Haute-Vienne) 
                  Died at Saint-Junien (87 - Haute-Vienne) on 6 October 1993 | 
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                | THABAULT 
                  Léon  | 
                 
                   Commander 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Commander 
                    of Group 
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                Born on 20 
                  November 1892 | 
                 
                  
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                | THENARD | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilote 
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                | THERON | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                | THIBON | 
                 
                   Commander 
                 | 
                 
                   GAO 548 
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                | THIEBAULT 
                  Jean | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                On September 
                  9, 1939, his aircraft, a Bloch MB131, badly damaged during an 
                  air combat with 6 ME109, manages to reach his ground, but crashes 
                  on landing: Adjutant THIEBAULT is unharmed. | 
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                | THIEBAULT 
                  Paul - Benoit | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                On May 19, 
                  1940, the Potez 637 No.10 is attacked by 3 Me109 and, in flames, 
                  must land in the countryside. The crew managed to evacuate the 
                  aircraft before it exploded. Adjutant THIEBAULT is injured. | 
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                | THIERRY | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                On May 19, 
                  1940, his Aircraft, a Potez 637 is attacked by 9 Me109 and, 
                  in flames, must land in campaign. Sergeant THIERRY is unharmed. | 
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                | THIERRY 
                  André - Alfred | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                Killed in aerial 
                  combat on June 21, 1940 | 
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                | THOMAS Georges | 
                 
                   Corporal 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                On October 
                  31, 1939, Bloch 131 No.73 crashed during a field test at Dole. 
                  The crew is injured. | 
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                | THOMAS DE-PANGE 
                  Marie - Jean | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                    and Chief Flight Officer 
                 | 
                Marie THOMAS 
                  DE PANGE attended the Ecole d'Officier de Réserve (EOR) 
                  in Avord in 1937. He was posted to GAO 546 in Pau, with which 
                  he took part in the French Campaign; at the Armistice, he decided 
                  to continue the fight and escaped from France. He left Saint-Jean-de-Luz 
                  for England on a Polish boat and joined the FAFL on 25 June 
                  1940. He attended British schools before being posted to GRB 
                  1 in Douala. He took part in operations in Gabon, Abyssinia 
                  and Eritrea. On his return to the UK in 1942, he was posted 
                  to the Normandy group in the USSR, with which he took part in 
                  operations until 1944. Marie THOMAS DE PANGE was demobilised 
                  in 1945. | 
                Born on 29 
                  March 1917 in Paris (75) 
                  Died at Pange (57 - Moselle) on 6 October 1999 | 
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                | TINLAND 
                  Maurice - Félix | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                   on 5/03/1940 
                    
                    on 11/05/1940 
                    
                    on 22/05/1940 
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                Before mobilization 
                  in 1939, Maurice TINLAND worked as a lawyer,  
                  From GAO544, he was transferred to GR II/52 on May 13, 1940. 
                  Demobilized in August 1940, he resumed his career as a lawyer. 
                  He joined the Resistance's "Combat" group and was 
                  arrested on January 28, 1944, along with his father and father-in-law. 
                  He was imprisoned in Moulins and tortured by the Gestapo. He 
                  was released on August 25, 1944. 
                  After the war, Maurice TINLAND ran for mayor of Moulins and 
                  was elected on October 26, 1947, aged just 32. He stepped down 
                  in 1959 to devote himself to his career as a lawyer. | 
                Born 20 March 
                  1915 in Valence (Drôme) 
                  Killed March 29, 1963 at Moulins (Alliers) | 
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                | TISSIER 
                  Joseph | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                On September 
                  25, 1939, Potez 637 No.31 was hit by the Flak, before being 
                  attacked by 6 Me109. The Aircraft crashes into flames. The three 
                  crew members are injured | 
                Born October 
                  28, 1899 in Morey (71 - Saône et Loire) 
                  Died February 19, 2001 at Clamecy (58 - Nièvre) | 
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                | TIXERAND | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                Wounded on 
                  June 15, 1940 following an air fight aboard a Mureaux 115: his 
                  pilot, Sub-Lieutenant TERRAL, seriously wounded, still managed 
                  to put his camera in the field. | 
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                | TOMASI | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio 
                     
                 | 
                On February 
                  24, 1940, the Potez 63-11 No.2 crashes on the ground during 
                  a flying flight during a ferry mission. The crew is injured | 
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                | TONI Charles 
                  - Joseph | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                 
                   Joined 
                    the Group on April 1, 1940 .. 
                  On June 
                    16, 1940, the Potez 63-11 No.610 was shot down in a fight 
                    against 27 Me109 ... The aircraft crashes into German territory 
                    and the crew Wounded, is initially taken prisoner, but will 
                    succeed to escape on June 18th. 
                 | 
                Born in Noves 
                  (13 - Bouches du Rhône) on 24 August 1916 
                  Died at Nîmes (30 - Gard) on 12 February 1992 | 
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                | TONICHON 
                  Robert - Georges | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                He was killed 
                  in Indochina in May 1946. | 
                Born August 
                  02, 1916 in Dijon (21 - Côte d'Or) 
                  Killed May 22, 1946 at Muong Kassy - Laos | 
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                | TOUREL Paul 
                  - Jacques | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                His Aircraft, 
                  the Potez 637 No. 20 was shot down on December 20, 1939 by the 
                  Flak and German fighters and crashed in Germany. The crew, wounded, 
                  is taken prisoner. | 
                Born July 21, 
                  1912 | 
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                | TOURET | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                On May 12, 
                  1940, his aircraft, the Potez 63-11 No180 is badly damaged in 
                  an air fight with 4 Me109, and crashes in the field: the crew 
                  is unscathed. | 
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                | TOUZEAU | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                | TRELLUYER | 
                 
                   Captain 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                On 
                  September 23, 1939, his aircraft, the Mureaux 115 No. 41 crashes 
                  accidentally: the crew is unscathed | 
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                | TREVIS Louis 
                  - Joseph | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                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 30 
                  April 1908 at Gondreville (54 - Meurthe et Moselle) 
                  Killed at Marcilly (57 - Moselle) on 7 November 1939 | 
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                | TRIOL André 
                  - Gabriel | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                  
                   on May 
                    28,1940  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                Joined the 
                  Group GR I/35 on May 28, 1940 from GAO516 | 
                Born on 17 
                  January 1901 in Greece 
                  Died at Lunel (34 - Hérault) on 12 July 1991 | 
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                | TROUILLOT | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
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                | TRONY Charles 
                  - MichelO | 
                 
                   Commander 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Staff 
                    Group  
                 | 
                Commander of 
                  the GAO 509 Group | 
                Born in Estagel 
                  (66 - Pyrénées-Orientales) on 25 May 1896 
                  Died at Perpignan (66 - Pyrénées-Orientales) on 
                  22 March 1984 | 
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                | TRUCHOT 
                  Eugène  | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio 
                 | 
                He later joined 
                  the Free French Air Force and served as navigator with the Group 
                  that became Bombardment Group GB I/22 "Morocco". 
                  He was killed on 22 January 1945 during a Bombing mission near 
                  NEUENBURG: the B26, for which he was navigator, was hit by Flak 
                  and crashed to the ground.  | 
                Born on 2 November 
                  1913 in Montcenis (71 - Saône et Loire) 
                  Killed on 22 January 1945 at Chalampé (68 - Haut-Rhin) | 
                 
                  
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                | TRUSSON | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                Seriously wounded 
                  on September 9, 1939 aboard the Bloch MB131 No92, shot down 
                  in an air fight with two ME109: he managed to jump parachute. | 
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                | TUFFAL Louis | 
                 
                   Commander 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
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                Born on 5 April 
                  1903  | 
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                | UZZEIN | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                  | 
                Sergeant UZZEIN 
                  will become a ski instructor at a youth camp in the Alps after 
                  the group disbands. | 
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                | VACHETTE | 
                 
                   Captain 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                    3rd Sqn. 
                 | 
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                | VAILLANT 
                  Louis - Gabriel | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                On June 4, 
                  1940, his aircraft, Bloch MB 174 No.17, took off and crashed 
                  to the ground: The crew was killed. | 
                Born on 5 December 
                  1916 at Corre (70 - Haute-Saône) 
                  Killed on 3 June 1940 at Damparis (39 - Jura) | 
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                | VAILLAT 
                  André - Arsène | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Radio 
                    - Machine-Gunner 
                 | 
                 | 
                Born in Saint-Hippolyte-Du-Fort 
                  (30 - Gard) on 17 May 1917 
                  Died at Valflaunès (34 - Hérault) on 13 April 
                  1980 | 
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                | VALETTE 
                  Marcel - Paul | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                On May 25, 
                  1940, the Potez 63-11 No.265 was shot down by the Flak and crashed 
                  to the ground. The crew is killed. | 
                Born in Saint-Christol 
                  (34 - Hérault) 
                  Killed on 25 May 1940 at Abbeville (80 - Somme) | 
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                | VALIN | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                On June 12, 
                  1940, his aircraft, the Potez 63-11 No720, damaged in air combat, 
                  crashes on landing. The crew is unscathed | 
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                | VALIN 
                  Martial | 
                 
                   Commander 
                     
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                 | 
                 
                   Group Commander from 1938 
                    to December 13, 1939, when he joined the 2nd Bureau of the 
                    1st Air Force. 
                   
                    Matial VALIN ended his career with the rank of Air Force General, 
                    retiring from active service in 1978. 
                   | 
                Born 
                  May 14, 1898 in Limoges,  
                  Died September 19, 1980 | 
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                | VALLET Henri | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Observer 
                 | 
                Blessé 
                  en Combat Aérien et Taken prisoner on June 1, 1940 | 
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                | VANARET 
                  Georges | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                On May 12, 
                  1940, Potez 63-11 No.317 was assaulted by 9 Me109 and crashed 
                  to the ground before igniting. The crew is injured. | 
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                | VARET Baptiste | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
                 | 
                 
                   GAO 581 
                 | 
                 
                   Pilot 
                     
                 | 
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                | VASSEUR 
                  André - Maurice | 
                 
                   Master-Corporal 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                Killed in aerial 
                  combat on June 19, 1940 | 
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                | VAUDAINE 
                  Gaston | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   Machine-gunner 
                 | 
                His aircraft, 
                  Potez 63-11 No582, was shot down by the Flak on May 22, 1940. 
                  Warrant Officer VAUDAINE, wounded, was taken prisoner. | 
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                | VAULOT Hubert 
                  - Charles | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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                   Hubert Vaulot obtained 
                    his civil pilot's licence in 1921 and joined the Aéroclub 
                    de Lorraine in February 1930. He later became its president 
                    from 1958 to 1964. 
                    In 1935, he founded Les Forges et Ateliers de la Vezouze after 
                    buying out the bankrupt Verrerie Muller in Croismare (Meurthe 
                    et Moselle). In 1938, he obtained his Military Pilot's Licence, 
                    and on mobilisation joined GAO 513, based at Montbéliard 
                    in the Doubs region. 
                    After the Armistice, in 1941 he joined the Resistance and 
                    then the French Forces of the Interior under the pseudonym 
                    of Corsaire. 
                    For his feats of arms, he was awarded the Military Medal and 
                    made a Knight of the Legion of Honour. 
                    Returning to civilian life in 1945, he became deputy mayor 
                    of Lunéville until his death in 1967. 
                   
                    Source : https://www.aviation-luneville.fr/laero-club-de-lorraine 
                   
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                Born in Salmagne 
                  (55 - Meuse) on 4 June 1901 
                  Died at Lunéville (54 - Meurthe et Moselle) on 28 September 
                  1967 | 
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                | VAUTHIER | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                | VAYSSIE | 
                 
                   Master 
                    Corporal 
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                   Machine-gunner 
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                | VECTEN | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-gunner 
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                Assigned 
                  to GR I/35 on May 28, 1940 from GAO 516. | 
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                | VEDEL | 
                 
                   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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                | VELLY André | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Born August 
                  17, 1905 in Epinal (88 - Vosges) 
                  Died in Lille (59 - Nord) on 22 November 1980 | 
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                | VENARD Robert | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   GAO 581 
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                   Observer 
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                Wounded and 
                  taken prisoner on June 14, 1940 | 
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                | VERANT Henry 
                  - François | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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                Assigned to 
                  the Group GAO 513 from 9 January 1940 to 9 September 1940 | 
                Born in Locquenole 
                  (29 - Finistère) on 27 June 1913 
                  Died at Loos (59 - Nord) on 29 June 1973 | 
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                | VERCINGER | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   GAO 553 
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                   Machine-gunner 
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                Wounded in 
                  aerial combat on May 25, 1940 | 
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                | VERGE André | 
                 
                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Machine-gunner 
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                On October 
                  16, 1939, Potez 637 No.42 was shot down by 5 Me109. Staff Sergeant 
                  VERGNE, badly wounded, parachutes and is taken prisoner when 
                  arriving on the ground. | 
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                | VERLAQUE 
                  Alain  | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                Sergeant VERLAQUE 
                  was killed in aerial combat on April 18, 1943 while serving 
                  with GB I/62 of the Free French Forces. | 
                Born on 03 
                  August 1919 in Saint-Nazaire (44 - Loire-Atlantique) 
                  Killed on 18 April 1943 in Bamako - Mali | 
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                | VERON Adrien 
                  - Marcel | 
                 
                   Chief 
                    Warrant Officer 
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                   Observer 
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                - On October 
                  3, 1939, Potez 637 No.39 was badly damaged by the Flak during 
                  a low-altitude mission. The Pilot managed to join the French 
                  lines, but crashed on landing. The crew is unscathed 
                  - December 21, 1939, the Potez 637 No.41 is shot down by the 
                  hunt and crushes on the ground. The crew is killed | 
                Born in Dijon 
                  (21 - Côte d'Or) on 6 April 1902 
                  Killed on 21 December 1939 at Barembach (67 - Bas-Rhin) | 
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                | VERSINI | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   GAO 552 
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                   Pilot 
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                | VESIN Robert | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Observer 
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                Army officer 
                  (69th RIF) seconded as Air Observer to GR II/33. On May 13th, 
                  1940, after having shot down a Henshel 126, the Potez 637 n°2 
                  was destroyed during an aerial combat opposing it to 9 Me109. 
                  The crew is unscathed. | 
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                | VETRIE | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                | VIART Georges 
                  - Auguste | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   4th Squadron 
                    Leader 
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                Georges VIART 
                  would later become Lieutenant-Colonel | 
                Born on 31 
                  August 1901 in Tergnier (02 - Aisne) 
                  Died in Paris (75) on 16 July 1983 | 
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                | VIGNERON | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-gunner 
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                | VIGOU Joseph | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   GAO II/520 
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                   Machine-gunner 
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                Wounded and 
                  taken prisoner on May 24, 1940 | 
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                | VINCKELVLEUGEL 
                  Marcel - Justin | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                Born on 20 
                  March 1914 | 
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                | VOITURIEZ 
                  Bernard  | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Pilot 
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                On May 13, 
                  1940, his aircraft, the Potez 63-11 n° 393 is badly damaged 
                  by Me109 and crashes in the field. Captain VOITURIEZ is injured. | 
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                | VOLAN Claudius | 
                 
                   Chief-Warrant-Officer 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                | VUATRIN | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                On May 19, 
                  1940, the Potez 637 No.10 is attacked by 3 Me109 and, in flames, 
                  must land in the countryside. The crew managed to evacuate the 
                  aircraft before it exploded. Lieutenant VUATRIN is wounded. | 
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                | VUILLEMIN | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                   GAO I/520 
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                   Pilot 
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                | WARYN Louis 
                  - Auguste | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Machine-gunner 
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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 27 
                  September 1912 at Hazebruck (59 - Nord) 
                  Killed at Couicy (57 - Moselle) on 7 November 1939 | 
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                | WEIL Jacques | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Observer 
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                   Observer 
                    Officer detached to the Group on September 9, 1940 
                  He was killed on 21 March 
                    1945 while serving with the 156th  
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                Born on 4 August 
                  1905 in Bouxwiller (67 - Bas-Rhin) 
                  Killed on 21 March 1945 in  
                  Oppau (Germany) | 
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                | WEINMANN 
                  Jacques - André | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   Pilot 
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                After the war, 
                  employed in the insurance industry, Jacques Weinman became a 
                  Besançon town councillor from 1947 to 1959, then a Member 
                  of Parliament (Right: UNR, UD, UDR, RPR) from November 1958 
                  to 7 May 1977, the date of his death. He served five successive 
                  terms. | 
                Born in Besançon 
                  (25 - Doubs) on 7 August 1906 
                  Died at Roche-les-Beaupré (25 - Doubs) on 7 May 1977 | 
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                | WEISSMANN | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                | WIBAUX | 
                 
                   Sergeant 
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                   GAO 548 
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                   Pilot 
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                Wounded in 
                  aerial combat on April 24, 1940 | 
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                | WICCAERT 
                  Albert  | 
                 
                   Captain 
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                   Pilot 
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                Killed aboard 
                  the Potez 63-11 No. 297 shot by German Fighters May 13, 1940. | 
                Born on 28 
                  February 1911 at Avion (62 - Pas de Calais) 
                  Killed on 13 May 1940 at Aarschot (Belgium) | 
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                | WILK | 
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                Left GAO II/551 
                  from 2 to 11 December 1939 for a training course at Meaux. | 
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                | WITRY Roger 
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                   Master-Corporal 
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                   GAO I/508 
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                   Machine-gunner 
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                Killed in aerial 
                  combat on May 26, 1940 | 
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                | WITTMANN 
                  Charles | 
                 
                   Adjutant 
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                   Machine-Gunner 
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                Born in Marmoutier 
                  (67 - Bas-Rhin) on 5 August 1910 
                  Died at Strasbourg (67 - Bas-Rhin) on 31 December 1998 | 
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                | YZERMAN 
                  Jacques - Aimé | 
                 
                   Sub-Lieutenant 
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                   Observer 
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                Potez 63-11 
                  No690 was accidentally destroyed on landing after a training 
                  flight on May 30, 1940. Sub Lieutenant YSERMANN is unharmed. 
                  On June 9, 1940, the Potez 63-11 No 665 was shot down by the 
                  Flak during a reconnaissance flight at low altitude. The crew, 
                  wounded, is taken prisoner. Jacques YZERMAN will be interned 
                  at Oflag XVII A. . | 
                Born 18 February 
                  1912, Marquion (62 - Pas de Calais) 
                  Died at Cannes (06 - Alpes-Maritimes) on 16 March 2001 | 
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                | ZIGLER | 
                 
                   Lieutenant 
                 | 
                 
                  
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                | ZINCK Emile 
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                   Staff-Sergeant 
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                   Machine-gunner 
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                May 19, 1940, 
                  the Bloch MB174 No.8 is shot down by German Fighters and crushes 
                  on the ground. The crew is killed. | 
                Born in Strasbourg 
                  on 22 February 1908 
                  Killed on 19 May 1940 at Vaudesincourt (51 - Marne) | 
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