Jean Chaput, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jean Chaput

French flying ace

Date of Birth: 17-Sep-1893

Place of Birth: Paris, Île-de-France, France

Date of Death: 06-May-1918

Profession: flying ace

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Jean Chaput

  • Lieutenant Jean Chaput was a World War I flying ace credited with 16 aerial victories.
  • He served in the army infantry beginning in 1913.
  • He transferred to aviation in 1914.
  • He qualified as a pilot by February 1915, was assigned to Escadrille 28, and scored his first victory on 12 June 1915 while piloting a Caudron.
  • He was awarded the Médaille militaire for this action.
  • Three days later, he was wounded.
  • On 10 July, he suffered the first of two serious wounds that would cause lengthy interruptions in his flying career.
  • He did not return to duty until January 1916.
  • Having risen through the enlisted ranks to sergeant, he was now commissioned a lieutenant in March 1916.
  • He scored twice more, on 18 March and 30 April; then he was transferred to a fighter squadron, Escadrille 57, in May 1916.
  • Between 22 May and 23 July, he downed an observation balloon and four German airplanes.
  • On 24 August, he was again severely wounded; this time, he would not return to duty until early 1917.
  • He scored a double victory on 5 April, and one each in May and June 1917; the latter was shared with Joseph M.
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  • de Sévin.
  • There was another lapse in his winning ways, until 23 March 1918, when he once again scored twice; one of his victims that day was Erich Thomas.
  • In April, he succeeded to command of Escadrille 57, and scored his two final victories.
  • He was killed in action on 6 May 1918 by Hermann Becker.

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