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André Julien Chainat

Adjutant André Julien Chainat was a French World War I flying ace credited with eleven aerial victories.[1]

André Julien Chainat
Born27 June 1892
La Chapelle-Saint-Laurian, France
Died6 November 1961
Cannes, France
AllegianceFrance
Service/branchArtillery; aviation
RankAdjutant
Unit6eme Regiment d'Artillerie, Escadrille 4, Escadrille 23, Escadrille 38, Escadrille No. 3
AwardsLégion d'honneur, Médaille militaire, Croix de Guerre with nine Palmes and one étoile de bronze, Mentioned in Dispatches four times

Early life edit

André Julien Chainat was born in La Chapelle-Saint-Laurian, France, on 27 June 1892. Chainat joined the French military on 25 October 1913 and was trained as an artilleryman. On 22 April 1914, he transferred to the 2eme Groupe d'Aviation and was posted to Escadrille B4, (the 'B' denoting the unit's use of Bleriots), on 20 July 1914, just in time for the beginning of the war.[2]

Aerial service edit

He was subsequently selected for pilot's training, and received Pilot's Brevet No. 1165 on 8 June 1915. Nine days later, he was promoted to corporal. Twelve days after that, he was assigned to Escadrille 23; he was later transferred on to Escadrille 38 on 1 November 1915. He was injured twice in accidents with this squadron.[2]

 
Sous-lieutenant Chainat in his Nieuport 17. He named his aircraft "Blue Bird".

On 17 January 1916, he was transferred to Escadrille 3. Four days later, he was promoted to Sergeant. He began using a Nieuport fighter; he added the motto L'Oiseau Bleu (Blue Bird) to the squadron markings on its fuselage. He used this motto, followed by a number, on each of his successive aircraft; his final SPAD VII was Blue Bird 6.[3]

From March to September 1916, he continued to score victories, including sharing victims with Georges Guynemer and Alfred Heurtaux. Chainat was wounded once during this victory string, on 19 June, which he overcame; his second wounding, on 7 September 1916, removed him from combat.[4] On 10 October, he was promoted to Adjutant.[5]

On 1 January 1917, Chainat transferred to the 3eme Croupe d'Aviation.[2]

Postwar edit

Andre Julien Chainat died in Cannes on 6 November 1961.[1][2]

Honors and awards edit

Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur

"First class pursuit pilot. Has downed six enemy planes between 26 March and 12 July 1916. He was wounded on 16 June. Already cited four times in orders and received the Médaille militaire." (Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur citation, 3 August 1916)[1][4]

Médaille militaire

"Pilot of great skill and bravery. On 26 March 1916, he attacked and downed a plane which fell in flames in front of our lines." (Médaille militaire citation, 5 April 1916).[1][4]

Croix de guerre with nine palmes[4]

Etoile de bronze, Mentioned in Dispatches four times

Sources of information edit

  1. ^ a b c d The Aerodrome website [1] Retrieved 26 March 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d Over the Front: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914–1918. p. 130.
  3. ^ Nieuport Aces of World War I, p. 93.
  4. ^ a b c d Nieuport Aces of World War 1, p. 46.
  5. ^ Over the Front: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914–1918. p. 130–131.

References edit

Preceded by Top Flying Ace
France, World War I
Succeeded by

andré, julien, chainat, adjutant, french, world, flying, credited, with, eleven, aerial, victories, born27, june, 1892la, chapelle, saint, laurian, francedied6, november, 1961cannes, franceallegiancefranceservice, branchartillery, aviationrankadjutantunit6eme,. Adjutant Andre Julien Chainat was a French World War I flying ace credited with eleven aerial victories 1 Andre Julien ChainatBorn27 June 1892La Chapelle Saint Laurian FranceDied6 November 1961Cannes FranceAllegianceFranceService wbr branchArtillery aviationRankAdjutantUnit6eme Regiment d Artillerie Escadrille 4 Escadrille 23 Escadrille 38 Escadrille No 3AwardsLegion d honneur Medaille militaire Croix de Guerre with nine Palmes and one etoile de bronze Mentioned in Dispatches four times Contents 1 Early life 2 Aerial service 3 Postwar 4 Honors and awards 5 Sources of information 6 ReferencesEarly life editAndre Julien Chainat was born in La Chapelle Saint Laurian France on 27 June 1892 Chainat joined the French military on 25 October 1913 and was trained as an artilleryman On 22 April 1914 he transferred to the 2eme Groupe d Aviation and was posted to Escadrille B4 the B denoting the unit s use of Bleriots on 20 July 1914 just in time for the beginning of the war 2 Aerial service editSee also Aerial victory standards of World War I He was subsequently selected for pilot s training and received Pilot s Brevet No 1165 on 8 June 1915 Nine days later he was promoted to corporal Twelve days after that he was assigned to Escadrille 23 he was later transferred on to Escadrille 38 on 1 November 1915 He was injured twice in accidents with this squadron 2 nbsp Sous lieutenant Chainat in his Nieuport 17 He named his aircraft Blue Bird On 17 January 1916 he was transferred to Escadrille 3 Four days later he was promoted to Sergeant He began using a Nieuport fighter he added the motto L Oiseau Bleu Blue Bird to the squadron markings on its fuselage He used this motto followed by a number on each of his successive aircraft his final SPAD VII was Blue Bird 6 3 From March to September 1916 he continued to score victories including sharing victims with Georges Guynemer and Alfred Heurtaux Chainat was wounded once during this victory string on 19 June which he overcame his second wounding on 7 September 1916 removed him from combat 4 On 10 October he was promoted to Adjutant 5 On 1 January 1917 Chainat transferred to the 3eme Croupe d Aviation 2 Postwar editAndre Julien Chainat died in Cannes on 6 November 1961 1 2 Honors and awards editChevalier de la Legion d honneur First class pursuit pilot Has downed six enemy planes between 26 March and 12 July 1916 He was wounded on 16 June Already cited four times in orders and received the Medaille militaire Chevalier de la Legion d honneur citation 3 August 1916 1 4 Medaille militaire Pilot of great skill and bravery On 26 March 1916 he attacked and downed a plane which fell in flames in front of our lines Medaille militaire citation 5 April 1916 1 4 Croix de guerre with nine palmes 4 Etoile de bronze Mentioned in Dispatches four timesSources of information edit a b c d The Aerodrome website 1 Retrieved 26 March 2010 a b c d Over the Front A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services 1914 1918 p 130 Nieuport Aces of World War I p 93 a b c d Nieuport Aces of World War 1 p 46 Over the Front A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services 1914 1918 p 130 131 References editNieuport Aces of World War 1 Norman Franks Osprey Publishing 2000 ISBN 1 85532 961 1 ISBN 978 1 85532 961 4 Over the Front A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services 1914 1918 Norman L R Franks Frank W Bailey Grub Street 1992 ISBN 0 948817 54 2 ISBN 978 0 948817 54 0 SPAD VII Aces of World War I Jon Guttman Osprey Publishing 2001 ISBN 1 84176 222 9 ISBN 978 1 84176 222 7Preceded byAlbert Louis Deullin Top Flying AceFrance World War I Succeeded byNoel de Rochefort Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andre Julien Chainat amp oldid 1212740530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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