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Escadrille Spa.152 (originally Escadrille N.152) was a French fighter squadron active 1917 through 1918 during World War I. It was credited with destruction of 15 German airplanes, 27 observation balloons, and a Zeppelin.
History
Escadrille Spa.152 was formed under VII Armee auspices at Lyon-Bron, France on 9 July 1917. As a Nieuport fighter squadron, it was designated Escadrille N.152. In May 1918, the squadron refitted with SPAD fighters, and was renamed Escadrille Spa.152. On 4 June 1918, it was incorporated into a makeshift unit that became Groupe de Combat 22 on 1 July 1918. The Groupe was shifted about in its combat operations between three French field armies as the war ground down to its 11 November 1918 ceasefire. Final aerial victory credits for the squadron came to destruction of 15 enemy airplanes, 27 observation balloons, and a Zeppelin.
Commanding officers
Lieutenant Charles Lefevre: 9 July 1917 - 20 November 1917
Lieutenant Louis Delrieu: 20 November 1917 - 19 August 1918
Capitaine L. Bonne: 19 August 1918 - Armistice
Notable members
Lieutenant Léon Bourjade
Sous lieutenant Ernest Maunoury
Aircraft
Nieuport fighters: 9 July 1917 - May 1918
SPAD fighters: May 1918 onwards
End notes
References
Franks, Norman; Bailey, Frank (1993). Over the Front: The Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914–1918 London, UK: Grub Street Publishing. ISBN 978-0-948817-54-0.