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Rino Corso Fougier

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184: 154: 361:, until March. In March, he flew with the 83rd Marcon Squadron. On 18 March he went with the 1st Section to the San Pietro in Gu airfield and on March 22 he commanded the squadron on Nieuport 27; on 23 August he received promotion to captain of the Bersaglieri. On 14 September Fougier with Sergeant Adamo Bortolini, soldier Romeo Sartori and Lieutenant Enrico Rizzi shot down a hunting Albatros on Arsiè. On 16 September, Fougier claimed a small two-seater in Val di Nos di 172: 31: 409:. Between 29 December 1937 and 1 August 1938, he was inspector of schools and then commander of the 3rd Territorial Air Zone (ZAT) until 1 September 1939. On 14 April 1939 he became an air squad general and commanded the 3rd Air Squad from 1 September and from 15 May 1940 the 1st Air Squad until 15 June 1941. 376:
On October 16, 1923, he moved to the Corps of Staff of the Regia Aeronautica as a captain of the Air Force, a fighting role as Chief of Staff of the 2nd Territorial Air Zone (ZAT) until 1 June 1928. In 1925 he was promoted to major and in 1927 to lieutenant colonel. From 1 June 1928 to 1 June 1933,
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On 9 April 1931, he was promoted to colonel. From June 1933 to March 1934 he commanded the III Air Brigade. From 1 July 1935 to 16 December 1937, he commanded the air force of Libya at the request of the commander of Libya, Balbo. On 17 February 1936, he became an Air Division general. During the
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on SAML/Aviatik BI and S. 200, obtaining a pilot's license on 26 October and that of military pilot on 4 February 1917. Assigned to the 113th Squadron, he participated in several fights. In April, Lieutenant Fougier commanded the 1st Section of SAML S.1 in
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From April 1919 he was with the 87th Airplane Squadron. He received a third silver medal. On 10 April 1921, he moved to the Air Force, going to the 3rd Air Force Grouping as squadron leader. In 1923, he was in command of the 83rd Serenissima Squadron.
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On 31 December 1912 he enlisted in the Royal Army and participated in the course for additional officer student. He was appointed second lieutenant of the Infantry in 1914 and was entrusted with the command of a platoon of cyclist Bersaglieri.
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Between 10 September 1940 and 28 January 1941 he participated in the Battle of Britain in command of the
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claiming the eighth victory, in collaboration with the ace Károly Kaszala (8 wins), over the
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On 29 June 1916, he went to the Aviator Schools Battalion as an aspiring pilot student: in
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Aeronautica Militare - Biografia Generale di Squadra Aerea Rino Corso Fougier
428:, on 27 July 1943, he was removed from office and retired to private life. 276: 327: 315:, but he continued to serve. For this act of heroism, he was awarded the 353:
From 2 December 1917 he commanded the 70th Fighter Squadron, flying the
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he commanded the 1st Stormo Caccia Terrestre, receiving the praise of
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Italian military personnel of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
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and on 4 October the department moved to Poianella di
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Index


Chief of Staff of the Regia Aeronautica
Benito Mussolini
Francesco Pricolo
Renato Sandalli
Bastia
Rome
Kingdom of Italy
Royal Italian Army
Regia Aeronautica
World War I
Spanish Civil War
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
World War II
Bastia
Rome
Italian Royal Air Force
Corpo Aereo Italiano
Luftwaffe
Battle of Britain
German Cross in Gold
First World War
7th Bersaglieri Regiment
Seltz
Silver Medal of Military Valor
Venaria Reale
Cascina Costa
Feltre
Hansa-Brandenburg D.I
Godwin Brumowski

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