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The Lafayette Flying Corps is a name given to the American volunteer pilots who flew in the French Air Force (Armée de l'Air) during World War I. It includes the pilots who flew with the bona fide Lafayette Escadrille squadron.
Numbers
The estimations of number of pilots range from 180 to over 300. The generally accepted number of pilots who successfully completed French flight training is 209. Of these, 180 served in combat.
More than 50 Flying Corps personnel (including members of the Lafayette Escadrille) initially served in the Ambulance Corps of the American Field Service. AFS Surgeon-General Col. Edmund L. Gros, M.D. is credited with initiating the corps.
Casualties and honors
Sixty-nine Corps members died during the war, 42 of them in action against the enemy. The rest were results of disease, accidents, wounds, and suicide. The planes weren't very sturdy, and sometimes guns jammed, too, just when they were needed. The Corps is credited with 159 enemy kills. It amassed 31 Croix de Guerre, and its pilots were awarded seven Médailles militaires and four Légions d'honneur. Eleven of its members were deemed flying aces, claiming five air kills or more. The core squadron suffered nine losses and was credited with 41 victories.
Note
There is frequent confusion between the terms Lafayette Escadrille and Lafayette Flying Corps, exacerbated by the inaccuracies in the movie Flyboys.
Member list
Members
The following pilots are not listed as part of the Flying Corps by the Lafayette Escadrille Memorial Foundation.
Gill Robb Wilson
See also
List of World War I flying aces
Vintage Aero Flying Museum
References
https://www.lafayettememorialclefs.org/
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Lafayette Flying Corps - Wikipedia
The Lafayette Flying Corps is a name given to the American volunteer pilots who flew in the French Air Force (Armée de l'Air) during World War I. It includes the pilots who flew with the …
Lafayette Escadrille - Wikipedia
The La Fayette Escadrille (French: Escadrille de La Fayette) was the name of the French Air Force unit escadrille N 124 during the First World War (1914–1918). This escadrille of the …
Escadrille Lafayette > National Museum of the United States Air …
In February 1918 the airplanes and equipment of the Escadrille Lafayette, together with most of its pilots, were taken over by the United States, while the French ground personnel of the unit …
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Unable to accommodate the flood of volunteers within the original unit, French Air Service leaders formed the Lafayette Flying Corps—an effort that saw over two hundred American volunteers …
Lafayette Escadrille - 1914-1918-Online
The Lafayette Escadrille Memorial, funded by the French government as well as private donors, was erected in 1928 to commemorate the fallen airmen of the Lafayette Flying Corps. …
LAFAYETTE FLYING CORPS - THE WANDERLING
The Lafayette Flying Corps (also known as the Franco-American Flying Corps) was never a unit per se, instead it is a name used to describe all of the American pilots, to include the Lafayette …
The Lafayette Escadrille - militaryphs.org
Dr. Gros continued to recruit pilots for N124 and additional pilots for what became known as the Lafayette Flying Corps (LFC). Eventually the Corps consisted of 269 pilots - the 38 members …
Lafayette Flying Corps | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Lafayette Flying Corps is a name given to the American volunteer pilots who flew for the French during World War I. It includes the pilots who flew with the bona fide Lafayette …
Lafayette Escadrille and Flying Corps
They were most visible as members of the Lafayette Escadrille and Flying Corps, but hundreds more young Americans were spread throughout French air services.
The Lafayette flying corps : Hall, James Norman, 1887-1951 : …
Jun 22, 2023 · Aero Squadron, 103rd, World War, 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories -- United States.