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147th aero squadronの例文

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  • On 22 April the 147th Aero Squadron arrived and on 24 April the 27th Aero Squadron arrived.
  • On 11 November hostilities ceased and the 147th Aero Squadron made its last patrol over the lines.
  • After flight training, he deployed to France and was assigned to the 147th Aero Squadron in 1918.
  • All of the American pursuit squadrons in existence, with the exception of the 95th, and 147th Aero Squadrons.
  • The 27th and 147th Aero Squadrons arrived at the front three months later, starting combat operations on 2 June 1918.
  • The 147th Aero Squadron was organized in November 1917 and flew the Nieuport 28 and SPAD S . XIII fighters, earning eight streamers.
  • On 8 Mar 1919, the 147th Aero Squadron boarded a troop ship and sailed for New York Harbor, arriving on the 18th.
  • Upon completion of the training, the 147th Aero Squadron consisted of 30 flying officers and 193 men, with five more pilots to follow.
  • The pilots of the 94th and 95th Aero Squadrons welcomed the SPADs, although the 27th and 147th Aero Squadrons were much less enthusiastic about the change.
  • He had already become the 147th Aero Squadron's leading ace and had orders to return to the United States when he flew this last sortie.
  • The designation of the Aero Squadrons was changed to " Squadrons ( Pursuit ) " on 15 March 1921 The 147th Aero Squadron became the 71st Pursuit Squadron.
  • In all, four AEF pursuit squadrons : the 27th, 94th, 95th and 147th Aero Squadrons, flew Nieuport 28s operationally for various periods between March and August 1918.
  • In July 1918, the 94th and 95th Aero Squadrons received their first SPAD XIIIs and some of their surviving Nieuport 28s were then transferred to the 27th and 147th Aero Squadrons.
  • Three aviators received three Distinguished Service Crosses Murray K . Guthrie of the 13th Aero Squadron, Ralph A . O'Neill of the 147th Aero Squadron, and Glen A . Preston, an aerial observation pilot with the 99th Aero Squadron.
  • According to his own writings, he enlisted in 1917 and was sent to Kelly Field, Texas, and served as a corporal in the U . S . Army Air Service in France with the 147th Aero Squadron under Captain Eddie Rickenbacker s 1st Pursuit Group.
  • Captain Weir Cook was credited with seven victories, including 4 enemy balloons and was promoted to captain in 1919 . He was honorably discharged from the 94th Aero Squadron on 2 Jun 1919 and assumed command of the 147th Aero Squadron on 18 Sep 1919 . On 26 Dec 1919 Cook was relieved of command of 147th Aero Squadron and honorably discharged.
  • Captain Weir Cook was credited with seven victories, including 4 enemy balloons and was promoted to captain in 1919 . He was honorably discharged from the 94th Aero Squadron on 2 Jun 1919 and assumed command of the 147th Aero Squadron on 18 Sep 1919 . On 26 Dec 1919 Cook was relieved of command of 147th Aero Squadron and honorably discharged.
  • The squadron traces its lineage to the United States Army Air Service's "'17th "'and "'147th Aero Squadrons "'during World War I . The 147th A . S . was re-designated the 17th Pursuit Squadron in the post-war Air Service and consolidated with the 17th A . S . in 1936 to preserve the history of both pursuit units.