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Austen Crehore

Sergeant Austen Ballard Crehore, (9 January 1893 – 20 August 1962) was a World War I pilot in the Armée de l'Air and the recipient of the Legion of Honor and Croix de Guerre with two palms.

Austen Crehore
Born
Austen Ballard Crehore

(1893-01-09)9 January 1893
Died20 August 1962(1962-08-20) (aged 69)
Occupationpilot
Spouse
Katherine Dennis
(m. 1924; died 1962)
Children
  • June Crehore Gulick
  • Austen Crehore Jr
  • Thomas Oliver Crehore
Parents
  • William Williams Crehore
  • Anna (Ballard) Crehore
Awards

Early life edit

 
 
 

Austen Ballard Crehore was born in Hackensack, New Jersey January 9, 1893, the son of the innovative civil engineer William Williams Crehore, who was responsible for many major engineering innovations in bridge and skyscraper design and construction. (The senior Crehor helped designed 150 Nassau Street in New York City, often called the first true skyscraper.) Crehore's mother was Anna (Ballard) Crehore.

Crehore attended Hackensack Public Schools until March 1, 1917. He tried to enter the US Army Air Service and then the US Naval Aviation. His application was repeatedly rejected by the American Examining Board because of a hearing problem. Crehore refused to take “no” for an answer and shortly after sailed directly for France to join the larger and at the time more established French Air Corps (Armée de l'Air).

Military career edit

On July 16, 1917, Crehore enlisted in France’s Service Aéronautique Militaire (Armée de l'Air), or Lafayette Flying Corps. He attended French aviation schools from July 21 to July 28, 1917, at Avord, Tours, Pau, and G.D.E. He received his brevet on the Caudron France, September 30, 1917.

Crehore was known for bulldog-like tenacity. Even while suffering with appendicitis he continued to fly until he got his first victory over the enemy, bringing down a German aircraft. Only then did he permit himself any rest or to go to the hospital to have his appendix removed.

Starting December 1, 1917, until the November 1918 armistice, Crehore, badge #8983, served at the front with the Escadrille SPAD 94. They were known as "The Grim Reaper", painting its likeness prominently on the entire side of each of the Squadron 94's planes. Crehore earned verified credit with the downing of two enemy aircraft and was awarded France’s Croix de guerre with two palms for his fine record serving the French Flying Corps during the war. He was later awarded France’s Legion d’Honneur.

Serbian volunteer Lt. Petar (Pierre) Marinovich was Crehore's frequent flying partner and best friend. Marinovich had 22 confirmed shoot downs and credited Crehore with saving his life early in his career as a German plane was on Marinovich's tail, machine gunning it to shreds. Crehore rolled in behind the German and took it out for one of his first confirmed victories over the enemy. Marinovich died in a plane crash in 1919 performing for the king and queen of Belgium after the war.

Later life edit

On August 26, 1919, after his return from France, Crehore entered the New York to Toronto First International Air Race, promoted by one of New York City's major daily newspapers. He departed Mineola, New York (on Long Island) in an Ansaldo S.V.A. (Ansaldo A.300) and was by far the leader of the first leg of the air race. As he approached the first fuel stop in upstate New York the hordes of onlookers and admirers, not understanding about airplanes, ran out on the airfield as he approached the landing strip to greet the leader. Crehore had no choice but to pull up out of his landing procedure to save the lives of the onlookers, and crashed into a group of trees. The accident nearly killed him and very few of the people present understood that they caused the crash until they read the papers the next day. Crehore spent more than three months recovering from numerous broken bones.

After he was released from the hospital in Albany, he announced that he would retire from flying and concentrate on building the Crehore and Richardson Agency, an insurance and brokerage firm in New York. On January 14, 1924, he married Katherine Dennis in New York City. They had three children, Katherine June Crehore (now June Crehore Gulick), Austen Crehore Jr (died within a few days of birth) and Thomas Oliver Crehore (a playwright).

Crehore continued to develop his company successfully through the Great Depression without difficulty. Years later he sold the Crehore and Richardson Agency to Eifert, French and Company of New York, where he served as President until his retirement in 1960. After that he served as president of the Lafayette Flying Corps Association, and was the director of the American Society of French Legion of Honor.

A resident of Warren Township, New Jersey, Crehore died surrounded by his family in Scotch Plains on August 20, 1962, at age 69.[1] He is buried with his wife Katherine at the Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey. His uniform is now part of the permanent collection at the Westfield Historical Society in New Jersey, and his numerous metals and awards are kept at the International Aviation Museum in Colorado.

The Crehore family was a family of very early aviators. Three of his brothers were highly accomplished pilots, and two of his brothers served the US Army Air Service in World War I at the same time as he was serving in the French Air Corps. All the Crehore brothers survived the war.

References edit

  1. ^ "A.B. CREHORE DIES; INSURANCE MAN; Official of Firm Here Led Lafayette Escadrille Unit", The New York Times, August 22, 1962. Accessed September 13, 2015. "He was 69 years old and lived at Mountain Avenue in Warren Township."

External links edit

  • McConnell, James R., Flying for France. With the American Escadrille at Verdun
  • Aircraft of World War I
  • List of Pilots
  • Arogers
  • Dog fights
  • Che 20-19170918
  • Monument

See also edit

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Sergeant Austen Ballard Crehore 9 January 1893 20 August 1962 was a World War I pilot in the Armee de l Air and the recipient of the Legion of Honor and Croix de Guerre with two palms Austen CrehoreBornAusten Ballard Crehore 1893 01 09 9 January 1893Hackensack New JerseyDied20 August 1962 1962 08 20 aged 69 Scotch Plains New JerseyOccupationpilotSpouseKatherine Dennis m 1924 died 1962 wbr ChildrenJune Crehore GulickAusten Crehore JrThomas Oliver CrehoreParentsWilliam Williams CrehoreAnna Ballard CrehoreAwardsLegion of Honour KnightWar Cross Two Palms Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Later life 4 References 5 External links 6 See alsoEarly life edit nbsp nbsp nbsp Austen Ballard Crehore was born in Hackensack New Jersey January 9 1893 the son of the innovative civil engineer William Williams Crehore who was responsible for many major engineering innovations in bridge and skyscraper design and construction The senior Crehor helped designed 150 Nassau Street in New York City often called the first true skyscraper Crehore s mother was Anna Ballard Crehore Crehore attended Hackensack Public Schools until March 1 1917 He tried to enter the US Army Air Service and then the US Naval Aviation His application was repeatedly rejected by the American Examining Board because of a hearing problem Crehore refused to take no for an answer and shortly after sailed directly for France to join the larger and at the time more established French Air Corps Armee de l Air Military career editOn July 16 1917 Crehore enlisted in France s Service Aeronautique Militaire Armee de l Air or Lafayette Flying Corps He attended French aviation schools from July 21 to July 28 1917 at Avord Tours Pau and G D E He received his brevet on the Caudron France September 30 1917 Crehore was known for bulldog like tenacity Even while suffering with appendicitis he continued to fly until he got his first victory over the enemy bringing down a German aircraft Only then did he permit himself any rest or to go to the hospital to have his appendix removed Starting December 1 1917 until the November 1918 armistice Crehore badge 8983 served at the front with the Escadrille SPAD 94 They were known as The Grim Reaper painting its likeness prominently on the entire side of each of the Squadron 94 s planes Crehore earned verified credit with the downing of two enemy aircraft and was awarded France s Croix de guerre with two palms for his fine record serving the French Flying Corps during the war He was later awarded France s Legion d Honneur Serbian volunteer Lt Petar Pierre Marinovich was Crehore s frequent flying partner and best friend Marinovich had 22 confirmed shoot downs and credited Crehore with saving his life early in his career as a German plane was on Marinovich s tail machine gunning it to shreds Crehore rolled in behind the German and took it out for one of his first confirmed victories over the enemy Marinovich died in a plane crash in 1919 performing for the king and queen of Belgium after the war Later life editOn August 26 1919 after his return from France Crehore entered the New York to Toronto First International Air Race promoted by one of New York City s major daily newspapers He departed Mineola New York on Long Island in an Ansaldo S V A Ansaldo A 300 and was by far the leader of the first leg of the air race As he approached the first fuel stop in upstate New York the hordes of onlookers and admirers not understanding about airplanes ran out on the airfield as he approached the landing strip to greet the leader Crehore had no choice but to pull up out of his landing procedure to save the lives of the onlookers and crashed into a group of trees The accident nearly killed him and very few of the people present understood that they caused the crash until they read the papers the next day Crehore spent more than three months recovering from numerous broken bones After he was released from the hospital in Albany he announced that he would retire from flying and concentrate on building the Crehore and Richardson Agency an insurance and brokerage firm in New York On January 14 1924 he married Katherine Dennis in New York City They had three children Katherine June Crehore now June Crehore Gulick Austen Crehore Jr died within a few days of birth and Thomas Oliver Crehore a playwright Crehore continued to develop his company successfully through the Great Depression without difficulty Years later he sold the Crehore and Richardson Agency to Eifert French and Company of New York where he served as President until his retirement in 1960 After that he served as president of the Lafayette Flying Corps Association and was the director of the American Society of French Legion of Honor A resident of Warren Township New Jersey Crehore died surrounded by his family in Scotch Plains on August 20 1962 at age 69 1 He is buried with his wife Katherine at the Fairview Cemetery in Westfield New Jersey His uniform is now part of the permanent collection at the Westfield Historical Society in New Jersey and his numerous metals and awards are kept at the International Aviation Museum in Colorado The Crehore family was a family of very early aviators Three of his brothers were highly accomplished pilots and two of his brothers served the US Army Air Service in World War I at the same time as he was serving in the French Air Corps All the Crehore brothers survived the war References edit A B CREHORE DIES INSURANCE MAN Official of Firm Here Led Lafayette Escadrille Unit The New York Times August 22 1962 Accessed September 13 2015 He was 69 years old and lived at Mountain Avenue in Warren Township External links editHonor Roll Knights of the French Legion of Honor The Lafayette Escadrille Member Roster Lafayette Escadrille Memorial McConnell James R Flying for France With the American Escadrille at Verdun Aircraft of World War I List of Pilots Arogers Nieuport AVC Dog fights Che 20 19170918 MonumentSee also edit nbsp France portal Legion of Honour List of Legion of Honour recipients by name C Legion of Honour Museum Ribbons of the French military and civil awards Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Austen Crehore amp oldid 1166647260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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