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Walter Göttsch

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on 10 September 1916. On 4 November 1916, he destroyed a Belgian observation balloon for his first victory. He then scored twice more before winning a momentous dogfight on 7 January 1917; his opponent that day was
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triplane, marked with a white swastika, fell behind British lines and was salvaged. Walter Göttsch's 20 victories included seven from 20 Squadron RAF; the score of victories would also have qualified him for a
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Because of his wounding, he would not score again until 6 April 1917. By 5 May, he had doubled his victory total to twelve. He was once again downed, probably by the observer of
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on 29 June. After this wounding, he did not win again until 17 July 1917. By 16 September, he had pushed his tally to 17, downing a
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Above the Lines: The Aces and Fighter Units of the German Air Service, Naval Air Service and Flanders Marine Corps, 1914–1918
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Göttsch would not return to action until January 1918. On 14 February, he was given command of Royal Prussian
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would score only twice before his end, with back to back triumphs on 31 March and 1 April.
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credited with 20 aerial victories. His final combat assignment was commanding
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After training as a fighter pilot, Göttsch was assigned to Royal Prussian
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Military personnel from the Province of Schleswig-Holstein
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that day. On 25 September, he fell under the guns of a
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to fly artillery cooperation missions in Flanders as a
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Shores, Christopher; Franks, Norman; Guest, Russell.
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Altona, Hamburg
Gentelles
German Empire
Leutnant
Jagdstaffel 8
Jagdstaffel 19
Royal House Order of Hohenzollern
Iron Cross
HoH
IC
World War I
flying ace
Jagdstaffel 19
Jagdgeschwader II
Altour
Vizefeldwebel
Aerial victory standards of World War I
List of aerial victories of Walter Göttsch
Jagdstaffel 8
Thomas Mottershead
Victoria Cross
Harry G. E. Luchford
Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2d
Sopwith Camel
Bristol F.2 Fighter
Rudolf Wendelmuth
James Dennis Payne
Jagdstaffel 19
Staffelführer

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