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The airfield was perhaps used by the Germans during their drive towards the river Marne in late Spring 1918, as the nearby aerodrome of "La Cense" was until the end of July, then no use is known, as the battle front quickly moved towards NE, making the airfield redundant. With the end of the war, its
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Due to rain, no patrols were flown until 20 April when four patrols were carried out, one of which shot down an enemy observation balloon about 18:00. Two German aircraft were also shot down during the day. Again, poor flying conditions were encountered and no patrols were flown for the next ten
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On 12 April, the squadron carried out four patrols, During the first patrol, Capt. Biddle attacked a German aircraft, firing about 100 rounds, causing the aircraft to spew white smoke as it fell out of the sky about 500 meters southeast of Forbury. Combat was made twice more during the day,
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After the start of the German Spring offensives, 103rd Aero Squadron left GC no 21 and flew to La Bonne Maison, with the French 6th Army, then moved to Flanders on 30 April with French "Détachement d'Armée du Nord" during the
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It was built some time in early 1917, with the "Groupe de Combat no 12" arriving on 26 March, in support of the French 6th Army. It saw activity until spring 1918, and the last unit to be stationed here was Air Service
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On 11 April, the squadron flew a patrol of two aircraft. During the patrol, Lt. Baer attacked a German biplane, firing 50 rounds. The enemy aircraft spun out of control and was lost in the clouds near Bouvancourt.
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at "La Noblette" aerodrome where the American pilots of the "Escadrille Lafayette" joined it, operating as part of the "Groupe de Combat no 21" in support of the French 4th Army.
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Series "N", Volume 16, History of the 103d Aero Squadron, Gorrell's History of the American Expeditionary Forces Air Service, 1917–1919, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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Series "N", Volume 13, First Army Operations History, Gorrell's History of the American Expeditionary Forces Air Service, 1917–1919, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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Series "D", Volume 2, Squadron histories,. Gorrell's History of the American Expeditionary Forces Air Service, 1917–1919, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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SPAD VII aircraft of the SPA 3 and SPA 73 French escadrilles parked on the flightline, La Bonne Maison Aerodrome, France in July 1917.
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buildings were dismantled and the fields returned to the local farmers for agricultural use. Today not any traces of it remain.
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On 30 April, with the battle ended, the squadron again moved by train to Bray-Dunes aerodrome, near
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causing the Germans to turn back to their own lines.
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area with the French "Détachement d'Armée du Nord".
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Bonne Maison Airdrome
American Expeditionary Forces
Fismes

Bonne Maison Aerodrome is located in France
49°16′34″N 003°43′09″E / 49.27611°N 3.71917°E / 49.27611; 3.71917

Air Service, United States Army

World War I
3d Pursuit Group
First Army Air Service
World War I
Fismes
Marne
department
103rd Aero Squadron
Issoudun Aerodrome
Battle of the Lys
Dunkerque
Flanders
List of Air Service American Expeditionary Force aerodromes in France
public domain material
Air Force Historical Research Agency





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