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Auguste Lahoulle

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and assigned to heavy cavalry. He became one of the first casualties of the war, suffering a serious wounding and medical evacuation on 9 August 1914. On 1 October, he was promoted to lieutenant; on 21 December, he returned to combat duty. Nine days later, he was appointed a
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as a pilot trainee. On 18 May 1917, he received Military Pilot's Brevet No. 4817 before being forwarded for advanced training at
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Over the Front: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914–1918
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On 13 April 1916, he was seconded to aviation duty to train as an observer/gunner. On 19 May, he was assigned to
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on 5 August 1918. On 1 November 1918, he was selected for duty with the Under-Secretary of State for Aviation.
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Auguste Lahoulle began a four-year enlistment on 10 October 1910. He was promoted to enlisted
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and a couple of other French pilots to destroy three German balloons in the vicinity of
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Lahoulle remained in the profession of arms. He ran the school for fighters at
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observer. On 4 January 1917, he transferred to another Nieuport unit,
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was a French military officer who began his career as a World War I
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Auguste Joseph Marie Lahoulle died in Rabat on 17 April 1959.
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pilot. Two months later, on 23 March, Lahoulle teamed with
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on 12 October 1911. He was subsequently commissioned as a
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On 19 January 1918, he was transferred yet again, to
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on 24 July. On 18 September 1917, he was assigned to
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for a third victory. Three more Germans, all flying
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Index

Auray
Rabat
France
Général
2e Regiment de Dragons
25e Regiment de Dragons
Escadrille 48
Escadrille 23
Escadrille 12
Escadrille 57
Escadrille 154
LĂ©gion d'honneur
Croix de Guerre
flying ace
ten confirmed aerial victories
brigadier
École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
aspirant
sous-lieutenant
Aerial victory standards of World War I
Escadrille 48
Nieuport
Avord
Pau
SPAD
Marcel Haegelen
Jean Chaput
balloon busting
Erich Thomas
Albatros D.V

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