• Source: Jagdstaffel 3
    • Royal Prussian 3/info/jagdstaffel" target="_blank">Jagdstaffel 3 was a fighter squadron of the Luftstreitkräfte, the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. It was founded on 10 August 1916 at Flieger Ersatz Abteilung 5 in Braunschweig, Germany, as one of the first wave of squadrons that formed the Luftstreitkräfte. It served until the Armistice on 11 November 1918. It was credited with a minimum of 83 victories, at the cost of 16 pilots killed in action, 4 killed in accidents, 1 taken prisoner of war, and two wounded.


      History



      Only three weeks after its founding, Jasta 3 moved to support 2 Armee when it transferred to Vraignes, near Peronne. When it transferred to Guesnain near Douai, it changed to control of the 6th Armee Front. Its move to Rumbeke heralded its incorporation into Jagdgruppe 15 along with Jasta 8, Jasta 26, and Jasta 27. JG 15 was assigned to command of Hauptmann Constantin von Bentheim, and flew support for 4 Armee. After that, on 5 February 1918, Jasta 3 was reassigned to Jagdgruppe 9 along with Jasta 28 and Jasta 37 (which lineup would change from time to time). Khoze would command both the squadron and the wing. By July 1918, Jasta 3 would be working out of Blaise for 3rd Armee Front. Its final assignment was support of the 19 Armee.


      Commanding officers (Staffelführer)


      Leutnant Ewald von Mellinthin: 10 August 1916 – 12 September 1916 (KIA)
      Leutnant Alfred Mohr: 12 September 1916 – 1 April 1917 (KIA)
      Oberleutnant Herman Kohze: 1 April 1917 – 4 September 1918
      Leutnant Georg Weiner: 5 September 1918 – 11 November 1918


      Duty stations (airfields)


      Braunschweig, Germany: 10 August 1916 – 1 September 1916
      Vraignes, France: 1 September 1916 – 4 November 1916
      Fontaine-Uterte, France: 5 November 1916 – 20 March 1917
      Guesnain, France: 21 March 1917 – 11 July 1917
      Houplin, France: 12 July 1917 – 19 July 1917
      Rumbeke, Belgium: 20 July 1917 – 16 September 1917
      Guise, France: 17 September 1917 – 19 September 1917
      Rumbeke, Belgium: 20 September 1917 – 16 October 1917
      Wynghene, Belgium: 17 October 1917 – 12 March 1918
      Briastre, France: 13 March 1918 – 23 March 1918
      Mons-en-Chaussée, France: 24 March 1918 – 10 April 1918
      Ingelmünster, Belgium: 11 April 1918 – 3 May 1918
      Rumbeke, Belgium: 4 May 1918 – 5 June 1918
      Falvy, France: 6 June 1918 – 8 July 1918
      Blaise, France: 9 July 1918 – 7 September 1918
      Gross-Tanchen, Mörchingen, Germany: 8 September 1918 – 11 November 1918


      Personnel


      Among the aces who served in the squadron, the following are notable:

      Carl Menckhoff
      Julius Schmidt
      Georg Schlenker
      Kurt Wissemann
      Georg Weiner


      Aircraft and operations


      Halberstadt D.IIIs were noted as being the aircraft on hand when the unit was founded. It has also been noted as using Albatros D.IIIs and Albatros D.Vs.


      References



      Bibliography
      Franks, Norman; Bailey, Frank W. & Guest, Russell F. (1993). Above The Lines: The Aces and Fighter Units of the German Air Service, Naval Air Service, and Flanders Marine Corps, 1914-1918. London, UK: Grub Street. ISBN 978-0-948817-73-1.

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