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Lionel de Marmier

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28: 541: 308:"Elite pilot, every day giving new proof of his exceptional qualities of ardor and bravery. Always volunteers for the most perilous missions and has brilliantly distinguished himself during the combats in which he has engaged, forcing six enemy planes to return disabled to their lines, and by downing three others, two during the course of the same day." MĂ©daille Militaire citation, 9 April 1918 535: 316:"Pursuit pilot of brilliant bravery who, because of his temerity, never bothered to count the number of his adversaries. He reported seven official victories, and several others not confirmed. He was wounded in one combat and in another his plane burned. One wound, eight citations." LĂ©gion d'Honneur citation, 16 June 1920 202:
At any rate, the two of them would claim four victories together, with another one going unconfirmed. De Marmier's sixth and final World War I victory came on 31 May 1918. That same day, he was promoted out of the enlisted ranks, being
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He began military service on 12 January 1916, with an aviation unit. On 15 March 1916, he went for pilot training. He graduated initial training with his Military Pilot's Brevet on 2 July 1916. After advanced training, he was posted to
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came out in Spring 1918, it was distributed one per French squadron. The "cannon Spad" for their unit was shared between Marmier and his friend Chavannes; it even bore the shared marking of an 'M' entwined with a 'C'.
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credited with six confirmed aerial victories in World War I. He remained involved in aviation postwar, setting flying records and serving in the
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to set up and take command of a new Free French air transport service, intended to link Free French colonies. He was given the rank of
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He made unconfirmed combat claims for a pair of single-handed victories on 30 September 1917. Then he began to hunt in consort with
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Over the Front: The Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914–1918
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in the Legion. Meanwhile, he set several world aviation records, leading to his further promotion in the Legion, to
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on 1 December 1916. He rose through the enlisted ranks while serving with them, reaching the rank of
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In September 1939, de Marmier returned to duty with his nation with the rank of
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MĂ©chin, David (December 2022). "Lionel de Marmier: Un destin exceptionnel".
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On 15 February 1920, he was honored by induction as a Chevalier into the
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in international waters
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Biography, list of aerial victories, color profiles of his planes
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This biographical article related to the French military is a
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London: Grub Street Publishing. 164:Lionel Alexandre Pierre de Marmier 141:Lionel Alexandre Pierre de Marmier 20:Lionel Alexandre Pierre de Marmier 14: 483:SPAD XII/XIII aces of World War I 539: 533: 312:Chevalier de la LĂ©gion d'Honneur 640:French military personnel stubs 134:Spanish Civil War; World War II 610:French World War I flying aces 1: 485:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. 319:He was raised to the rank of 170:, France on 4 December 1897. 360:Retrieved on 29 April 2010. 291:which disappeared over the 666: 527: 289:Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar 267:with the Polish pilots of 32:Lionel de Marmier in 1927. 625:French Air Force generals 25: 462:; Bailey, Frank (1993). 383:Franks & Bailey 1993 247:. 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Index


Bellegarde-en-Marche
General
LĂ©gion d'honneur
MĂ©daille militaire
Croix de Guerre
flying ace
Spanish Civil War
General
Bellegarde-en-Marche
Adjutant
Fernand Henri Chavannes
SPAD XII
commissioned
Sous lieutenant
MĂ©daille Militaire
Croix de Guerre
Legion d'honneur
Spanish Civil War
Commandant
Caudron C.714
GC 1/145
Free French Air Force
Charles de Gaulle
Brigadier general
Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar
Mediterranean Sea


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