Delouze Aerodrome looking northwestwards. Note the numerous buildings in the forest, at the bottom of the photo, to the south of the open airfield, using cut agricultural fields, their furrow lines evident.
1st Day Bombardment Group United States First Army Air Service
Delouze Aerodrome was a temporary World War I airfield in France. It was located 0.8 miles (1.3 km) NE of Delouze-Rosières, in the Meuse department in Lorraine in north-eastern France.
DelouzeAerodrome was a temporary World War I airfield in France. It was located 0.8 miles (1.3 km) NE of Delouze-Rosières, in the Meuse department in...
Group School on Amanty Aerodrome or to the First Pursuit Organization and Training Center on Villeneuve-les-Vertus Aerodrome. After assignment, the Air...
Replacement Concentration Barracks, St. Maixent, then transited through DelouzeAerodrome before reaching Colombey-les-Belles Airdrome where it worked for the...
Initially assigned as a support unit to the 1st Day Bombardment Group at DelouzeAerodrome on c. 20 September, the squadron maintained Dayton-Wright DH-4s of...
Vinets-sur-Aube Aerodrome, France, 1 September 1918 DelouzeAerodrome, France, 7 September 1918 Amanty Airdrome, France, 21 September 1918 Maulan Aerodrome, France...
of the squadron was at the Third Aviation Instruction Center, Issoudun Aerodrome in Central France. It arrived on 3 November to help construct barracks...
it was then changed a Day Bombardment squadron, and was ordered to DelouzeAerodrome, where it was assigned to the 1st Day Bombardment Group, First Army...
20th was organized for day bombardment duties, and it proceeded to DelouzeAerodrome, where the squadron was fully equipped and developed into a fighting...
August 1918[citation needed] DelouzeAerodrome, France, 26 August 1918 Amanty Airdrome, France, 7 September 1918 Maulan Aerodrome, France, 23 September 1918...
Romorantin Aerodrome, France, 20 August 1918 DelouzeAerodrome, France, 26 August 1918 Amanty Aerodrome, France, 6 September 1918 Maulan Aerodrome, France...
Air Service Production Center No. 2, at Romorantin, before reaching DelouzeAerodrome. There the 11th was designated as a Day Bombardment squadron, and...
to the "Zone of Advance" (Western Front), to a new Airdrome at Delouze. DelouzeAerodrome was devoid of any facilities, being, essentially, an empty field...
arrived there, it was informed that the squadron was supposed to go to DelouzeAerodrome, which it arrived three days later. After a series of delays and moves...