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Pierre Marinovitch

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on 12 February 1916. On 16 July, he transferred to aviation as a student pilot, and received Military Pilots Brevet N.4910 on 15 November 1916. Marinovitch received his graduate diploma on 19 March 1917, and was assigned to Escadrille No. 38. He became seriously ill shortly afterwards, and had to
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credited with 21 confirmed and 3 probable aerial victories. He was the youngest French flying ace of the war, scoring his 5th victory at age 19 years and 169 days. He was killed in an air accident following the war.
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spend two months in a French military hospital. Upon being released from hospital, he was assigned to Escadrille No. 94, which was being formed near
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between 1873 and 1874, and was Serbian ambassador to France from 1879 to 1889. His great-grandfather was wealthy Serbian merchant
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Hippolyt Kaminski, was killed, and his observer was captured. A few minutes later, Marinovitch downed a
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on 20 February 1918. On 26 March, he attacked a German two-seater 800 metres (2,600 ft) above
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Marinovitch survived the war, and continued to fly. He was killed in a flying accident in
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and incorporated into Groupe de Chasse XVIII under Captain Jacques Sabattier de Vignolle.
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Pierre Marinovitch was born in Paris on 1 August 1898, to Velizar and Agripina Marinović (
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and his mother was Polish. Marinovitch's paternal grandfather,
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on 11 August 1918. On 17 August, he shot down a Rumpler and a
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on 5 June. On 1 July, Marinovitch downed another Rumpler near
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Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in Belgium
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on 26 July 1917. On 10 January 1918, he was awarded the
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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Paris
France
Brussels
France
France
Armée de l'Air
Lieutenant
Escadrille Spa.94
LĂ©gion d'honneur
Croix de Guerre
Serbian
flying ace
Serb
Jovan Marinović
Prime Minister of Serbia
Miša Anastasijević
Châlons-en-Champagne
Grim Reaper
Maréchal-des-logis
MĂ©daille militaire
Nieuport 24s
Villeneuve-les-Vertus
adjutant
Caurel
Essertaux
Rumpler
Moreuil
Villers-CotterĂŞts
unteroffizier

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