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  1. Jun 22, 2020 · The National Purple Heart Honor Mission is dedicated to paying tribute to our nation's combat wounded through special outreach and educational programming. DonateSign Up. Gervais Raoul Victor Lufbery. Gervais Raoul Victor Lufbery (March 14, 1885 – May 19, 1918) was a French-American World War I pilot. Lufbery served in both the Aéronautique ...

  2. Apr 6, 2022 · Raoul Lufbery, after a mistaken assignment to a desk job, became flight commander of the 94th, the Hat in the Ring squadron. He mentored the green American pilots who revered him.

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  3. On May 24, 1916, quiet Raoul Lufbery, 31, became the first new member to join the Lafayette Escadrille. Short, stocky and prosaic in looks, Lufbery would soon emerge as the top ace and most famous of the members of the Lafayette Escadrille. Lufbery was born in central France, near Clermont-Ferrand on March 21, 1885 of a French mother and an ...

  4. Lafayette Escadrille, Lt. Raoul Lufbury [i.e. Lufbery], World War 1914-1918 Summary Photograph showing Lt. Raoul Lufbery, full-length portrait, standing alongside airplane, in uniform, facing slightly left. Created / Published [between 1916 and 1918], c1920. Subject Headings

  5. Jun 18, 2013 · Lufbery decided to follow in Pourpe's footsteps and transferred to the air service to learn to fly. He was assigned to Escadrille V.B. 106 on the Front October 1915. In May 1916 he finished Nieuport school and was assigned to the Escadrille Americaine on 24 May. Part of Lufbery's success could be attributed to the fact that he was a good mechanic.

  6. Gervais Raoul Lufbery. Born in France in 1886 of an American father and a French mother, who died when he was one year old. At 19 he waited tables on ships and traveled around the world. He enlisted in the U.S. army as a means of becoming a U.S. citizen. Met Marc Poupes, a famous exhibition pilot and became his personal mechanic, following him ...

  7. Oct 26, 2018 · Lufbery would join the Foreign Legion as a mechanic at the beginning of World War I, later receiving his pilot wings in 1914. He was attached to the Lafayette Escadrille, an American flying squadron. He was very successful against the enemy, shooting down at least 17 German planes. On May 19, 1918, Lufbery’s plane took a direct hit from the ...

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