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Jagdstaffel 4

Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 4, commonly abbreviated to Jasta 4, was a "hunting group" (i.e., fighter squadron) of the Luftstreitkräfte, the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. The unit would score 192 confirmed victories; in turn, it would suffer 11 killed in action, 9 wounded in action, and two taken prisoner of war.[1] It was one of the units in the famed Flying Circus.[2]

Jasta 4
Albatross D.III
Active1916–1918
CountryGerman Empire
BranchLuftstreitkräfte
TypeFighter squadron
EngagementsWorld War I

History

 
Jasta 4 at Vaux Castle, "This photo was taken to celebrate the bestowal of the Pour le Mérite to Oblt. Rudolf Berthold on 12 October 1916. From left to right are: Ltn. Alfred Lenz, Ltn. Karl Stehle, Lt. Höhndorf;, Vzfw. Hermann Margot, Oblt. Berthold, Ltn. Kralweski, Berthold, Leutnant Bernert, Oblt. Althaus, and Ltn. Hans Malchow."[3]

Jasta 4 was founded on 25 August 1916, drawing personnel from FFA 23 and other two-seater reconnaissance units within 2 Armee, as well as from Kampfeinsitzerkommando Vaux and Armee-Flugpark Nr. 2. In June 1917, it switched to support and control of the 4 Armee. On 24 June 1917, it became part of the forming Jagdgeschwader I (JG I). Also during that summer, the unit suffered a partial leadership vacuum, with its commanding officer Kurt-Bertram von Döring double-tasked with command of JG 1 due to the wounding of its CO, Manfred von Richthofen.[4]

Membership in the peripatetic Flying Circus kept Jasta 4 on the move, as they moved from hot spot to hot spot. During 1918, the Jasta operated for the fronts of 2 Armee, 6 Armee, 7 Armee, and 17 Armee. They ended the war on the 5 Armee front. Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 4 passed into history on 16 November 1918, when it was disbanded at FEA 9, Darmstadt.[5]

Commanding officers

The following served as Staffelführer of Jasta 4:[1]

  • Hauptmann Rudolf Berthold: 25 August 1916 – 28 August 1916
  • Oberleutnant Hans Joachim Buddecke: 28 August 1916 – 14 December 1916
  • Oberleutnant Ernst Freiherr von Althaus: 14 December 1916 – February 1917
  • Leutnant Wilhelm Frankl: February 1917 – 8 April 1917
  • Oberleutnant Kurt-Bertram von Döring: 8 April 1917 – 6 July 1917[6]
  • Oberleutnant Oskar Freiherr von Boenigk (Acting): 6 July 1917 – 25 July 1917
  • Oberleutnant Kurt von Döring: 25 July 1917 – 6 September 1917
  • Oberleutnant Oskar von Boenigk (Acting): 6 September 1917 – 23 October 1917
  • Oberleutnant Kurt von Döring: 23 October 1917 – 12 December 1917
  • Leutnant de Reserves Kurt Wüsthoff (Acting): 12 December 1917 – 20 December 1917
  • Oberleutnant Kurt von Döring: 20 December 1917 – 19 January 1918
  • Leutnant de Reserves Kurt Wüsthoff: 19 January 1918 – 16 March 1918
  • Leutnant Hans-Georg von der Osten: 16 March 1918 – 28 March 1918
  • Leutnant de Reserves Johannes Janzen: 28 March 1918 – 3 May 1918
  • Leutnant Viktor von Pressentin von Rautter (Acting): 4 May 1918 – 20 May 1918
  • Leutnant de Reserves Ernst Udet: 20 May 1918 – 14 August 1918
  • Leutnant de Reserves Egon Koepsch (Acting): 14 August 1918 – 19 September 1918
  • Oberleutnant de Reserves Ernst Udet: 19 September 1918 – 22 October 1918
  • Leutnant de Reserves Heinrich Maushake (Acting) : 22 October 1918 – 3 November 1918 (WIA)
  • Leutnant de Reserves Egon Koepsch (Acting): 3 November 1918 – 11 November 1918

Duty stations (airfields)

  • Vaux: 25 August 1916 – 31 August 1916
  • Roupy: 1 September 1916 – 11 December 1916
  • Xivry-Circourt: 12 December 1916 – 9 February 1917
  • Le Catelet: 10 February 1917 – 23 February 1917
  • Douai: 24 February 1917 – 31 May 1917
  • Ceune-Courtrai: 1 June 1917 – 1 July 1917
  • Marckebeke: 2 July 1917 – 20 November 1917
  • Lieu-Saint-Amand: 21 November 1917 – 25 March 1918
  • Léchelle: 26 March 1918 – 2 April 1918
  • Harbonnières: 3 April 1918 – 11 April 1918
  • Cappy: 12 April 1918 – 19 May 1918
  • Longchamps, Guise: 20 May 1918 – 25 May 1918
  • Puisieux Ferme, Laon: 26 May 1918 – 30 May 1918
  • Beugneux: 31 May 1918 – 17 July 1918
  • Monthussart Ferme: 18 July 1918 – 29 July 1918
  • Puisieux Ferme, Laon: 30 July 1918 – 9 August 1918
  • Ennemain, Falvy: 10 August 1918 – 11 August 1918
  • Bernes: 11 August 1918 – 30 August 1918
  • Busigny-Escaufourt: 30 August 1918 – 27 September 1918
  • Metz-Frescaty: 28 September 1918 – 8 October 1918
  • Marville: 9 October 1918 – 6 November 1918
  • Tellancourt: 7 November 1918 – 10 November 1918[1]
  • Aschaffenburg: 10 November 1918[5]

Personnel

Besides the Staffelführer aces that led the squadron, a number of other notable aces served and scored with Jasta 4. They include:

Aircraft and operations

Upon formation, the Jagdstaffel was equipped with Halberstadt D.II and Fokker E.III fighters. By February 1917, it was operating Albatros D.IIs. It also operated Pfalz D.IIIs. Squadron markings during this time included black and white bands around the fuselages in addition to national markings. In early and mid-1918, it had Fokker Triplanes on strength, reportedly striped red and turquoise on wings and fuselages.[4]

The squadron also reportedly operated, at some time, Albatros D.IIIs, Albatros D.Vs, Halberstadt D.Vs, and Fokker D.VIIs.[1]

References

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e "Jasta 4". The Aerodrome. 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Jagdgeschwader I". The Aerodrome. 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  3. ^ the Aerodrome
  4. ^ a b Franks, Bailey & Guest (1993), pp. 30–31.
  5. ^ a b Franks, Bailey & Guest (1993), p. 31.
  6. ^ Franks, Bailey & Guest (1993), p. 30.
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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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 4 commonly abbreviated to Jasta 4 was a hunting group i e fighter squadron of the Luftstreitkrafte the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I The unit would score 192 confirmed victories in turn it would suffer 11 killed in action 9 wounded in action and two taken prisoner of war 1 It was one of the units in the famed Flying Circus 2 Jasta 4Albatross D IIIActive1916 1918CountryGerman EmpireBranchLuftstreitkrafteTypeFighter squadronEngagementsWorld War I Contents 1 History 2 Commanding officers 3 Duty stations airfields 4 Personnel 5 Aircraft and operations 6 ReferencesHistory Edit Jasta 4 at Vaux Castle This photo was taken to celebrate the bestowal of the Pour le Merite to Oblt Rudolf Berthold on 12 October 1916 From left to right are Ltn Alfred Lenz Ltn Karl Stehle Lt Hohndorf Vzfw Hermann Margot Oblt Berthold Ltn Kralweski Berthold Leutnant Bernert Oblt Althaus and Ltn Hans Malchow 3 Jasta 4 was founded on 25 August 1916 drawing personnel from FFA 23 and other two seater reconnaissance units within 2 Armee as well as from Kampfeinsitzerkommando Vaux and Armee Flugpark Nr 2 In June 1917 it switched to support and control of the 4 Armee On 24 June 1917 it became part of the forming Jagdgeschwader I JG I Also during that summer the unit suffered a partial leadership vacuum with its commanding officer Kurt Bertram von Doring double tasked with command of JG 1 due to the wounding of its CO Manfred von Richthofen 4 Membership in the peripatetic Flying Circus kept Jasta 4 on the move as they moved from hot spot to hot spot During 1918 the Jasta operated for the fronts of 2 Armee 6 Armee 7 Armee and 17 Armee They ended the war on the 5 Armee front Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 4 passed into history on 16 November 1918 when it was disbanded at FEA 9 Darmstadt 5 Commanding officers EditThe following served as Staffelfuhrer of Jasta 4 1 Hauptmann Rudolf Berthold 25 August 1916 28 August 1916 Oberleutnant Hans Joachim Buddecke 28 August 1916 14 December 1916 Oberleutnant Ernst Freiherr von Althaus 14 December 1916 February 1917 Leutnant Wilhelm Frankl February 1917 8 April 1917 Oberleutnant Kurt Bertram von Doring 8 April 1917 6 July 1917 6 Oberleutnant Oskar Freiherr von Boenigk Acting 6 July 1917 25 July 1917 Oberleutnant Kurt von Doring 25 July 1917 6 September 1917 Oberleutnant Oskar von Boenigk Acting 6 September 1917 23 October 1917 Oberleutnant Kurt von Doring 23 October 1917 12 December 1917 Leutnant de Reserves Kurt Wusthoff Acting 12 December 1917 20 December 1917 Oberleutnant Kurt von Doring 20 December 1917 19 January 1918 Leutnant de Reserves Kurt Wusthoff 19 January 1918 16 March 1918 Leutnant Hans Georg von der Osten 16 March 1918 28 March 1918 Leutnant de Reserves Johannes Janzen 28 March 1918 3 May 1918 Leutnant Viktor von Pressentin von Rautter Acting 4 May 1918 20 May 1918 Leutnant de Reserves Ernst Udet 20 May 1918 14 August 1918 Leutnant de Reserves Egon Koepsch Acting 14 August 1918 19 September 1918 Oberleutnant de Reserves Ernst Udet 19 September 1918 22 October 1918 Leutnant de Reserves Heinrich Maushake Acting 22 October 1918 3 November 1918 WIA Leutnant de Reserves Egon Koepsch Acting 3 November 1918 11 November 1918Duty stations airfields EditVaux 25 August 1916 31 August 1916 Roupy 1 September 1916 11 December 1916 Xivry Circourt 12 December 1916 9 February 1917 Le Catelet 10 February 1917 23 February 1917 Douai 24 February 1917 31 May 1917 Ceune Courtrai 1 June 1917 1 July 1917 Marckebeke 2 July 1917 20 November 1917 Lieu Saint Amand 21 November 1917 25 March 1918 Lechelle 26 March 1918 2 April 1918 Harbonnieres 3 April 1918 11 April 1918 Cappy 12 April 1918 19 May 1918 Longchamps Guise 20 May 1918 25 May 1918 Puisieux Ferme Laon 26 May 1918 30 May 1918 Beugneux 31 May 1918 17 July 1918 Monthussart Ferme 18 July 1918 29 July 1918 Puisieux Ferme Laon 30 July 1918 9 August 1918 Ennemain Falvy 10 August 1918 11 August 1918 Bernes 11 August 1918 30 August 1918 Busigny Escaufourt 30 August 1918 27 September 1918 Metz Frescaty 28 September 1918 8 October 1918 Marville 9 October 1918 6 November 1918 Tellancourt 7 November 1918 10 November 1918 1 Aschaffenburg 10 November 1918 5 Personnel EditBesides the Staffelfuhrer aces that led the squadron a number of other notable aces served and scored with Jasta 4 They include Hans Klein Fritz Anders 1 Aircraft and operations EditUpon formation the Jagdstaffel was equipped with Halberstadt D II and Fokker E III fighters By February 1917 it was operating Albatros D IIs It also operated Pfalz D IIIs Squadron markings during this time included black and white bands around the fuselages in addition to national markings In early and mid 1918 it had Fokker Triplanes on strength reportedly striped red and turquoise on wings and fuselages 4 The squadron also reportedly operated at some time Albatros D IIIs Albatros D Vs Halberstadt D Vs and Fokker D VIIs 1 References EditNotes a b c d e Jasta 4 The Aerodrome 2015 Retrieved 16 December 2015 Jagdgeschwader I The Aerodrome 2015 Retrieved 16 December 2015 the Aerodrome a b Franks Bailey amp Guest 1993 pp 30 31 a b Franks Bailey amp Guest 1993 p 31 Franks Bailey amp Guest 1993 p 30 BibliographyFranks Norman Bailey Frank W amp 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 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jagdstaffel 4 amp oldid 1072760264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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