V Corps Observation Group III Corps Observation Group United States First Army Air Service
Souilly Aerodrome was a temporary World War I airfield in France. It was located 1 mile (1.6 km) Northeast of Souilly, in the Meuse department in north-eastern France.
SouillyAerodrome was a temporary World War I airfield in France. It was located 1 mile (1.6 km) Northeast of Souilly, in the Meuse department in north-eastern...
Aerodrome, France, 4 August 1918 Luxeuil-les-Bains Aerodrome, France, 8 August 1918 SouillyAerodrome, France, 8 September 1918 Foucaucourt Aerodrome...
linked with flying grounds, yet some where installed on airfields as in Souilly, Saizerais or in Toul, where the "Gengoult" barracks had been built by...
operational reason, the American 186th Aero Squadron moved here from nearby SouillyAerodrome on 7 November 1918, already back there on 24 November, after the Armistice...
operated from Corcieux Aerodrome, 19-24 Jul 1918 Flight operated from Dogneville Aerodrome, 24 Jul-26 Aug 1918 SouillyAerodrome, France, 7 September 1918...
United States. The squadron remained at SouillyAerodrome until 29 January 1919, when it moved to the Grand aerodrome, France, west of Neufchateau, to help...
reached what was called the "Zone of Advance" (combat area) at Ourches Aerodrome. The squadron's first aircraft were the Sopwith 1½ Strutter ground attack...
of 350 meters. On 20 September the squadron moved from Ourches to SouillyAerodrome, southwest of Verdun, transferring from the IV Corps to the III Corps...
Rumont, to the northeast of Bar-le-Duc. The V Corps group occupied SouillyAerodrome. With the exception of the V Corps group, each Corps Air Service was...
was organized on 20 September 1918 by the First Army Air Service at SouillyAerodrome, France. It was formed after the St. Mihiel Offensive and for the...
Army Corps and moved successively to SouillyAerodrome on 20 September and then forward to Bethelainville Aerodrome on 4 November. Its work the attack was...
1919 (La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, then Ligny-en-Barrois 26 August, and SouillyAerodrome 21 September) Colonel Thomas D. Milling, Commander First Day Bombardment...
Greves Aerodrome, France, 9 September 1918 SouillyAerodrome, France, 12 September 1918 Pretz-en-Argonne Airdrome, France, 14 September 1918 Souilly Aerodrome...
the woods to the east of the airfield. The four squadrons moved to SouillyAerodrome on 6–7 November 1918, but the HQ 2nd Pursuit Group stayed in Belrain...
offensive from 12 through 16 September. The squadron had moved to SouillyAerodrome on 7 September. German soldiers were well entrenched and prepared...
(Attached) Luxeuil-les-Bains Aerodrome, France, 7 August 1918 SouillyAerodrome, France, 7 September 1918 Foucaucourt Aerodrome, France, 20 September 1918...
of World War I flying aces from the United States "Jacques Swaab". the aerodrome.com. Retrieved 26 June 2010. American Aces of World War I. p. 76–77. American...
American flying squadrons to reach France, arriving at Chaumont Hill 402 Aerodrome on 15 November 1917. The squadron was assigned as an Army Observation...
enemy aircraft without loss. On 6 November the squadron moved to SouillyAerodrome, however bad weather led to no combat flying being made before the...
Vavincourt Aerodrome, France, 21 September 1918 Detachment operated from SouillyAerodrome, 16 October – November 1918 Preutin-Higny Aerodrome, France,...
Robertson Lieutenant Wendel Archibald Robertson, 139th Aero Squadron, SouillyAerodrome, France, 1918 Born (1894-05-07)May 7, 1894 Died March 11, 1963(1963-03-11)...
assigned to the First Army Observation Group and moved on the 29th, to SouillyAerodrome for combat operations. All supplies, personnel, and equipment were...
Fokker and pursued it to its Aerodrome, shooting it down directly over its own airfield. The squadron moved to SouillyAerodrome on 7 November. However, talk...
John Sidney Owens Lieutenant John Sidney Owens, 139th Aero Squadron, SouillyAerodrome, France, 1918 Born (1893-05-26)May 26, 1893 Died January 14, 1965(1965-01-14)...