Werner Voss, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Werner Voss

German flying ace

Date of Birth: 13-Apr-1897

Place of Birth: Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Date of Death: 23-Sep-1917

Profession: military personnel, aircraft pilot

Nationality: German Empire

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Werner Voss

  • Werner Voss (German: Werner Voß) (13 April 1897 – 23 September 1917) was a World War I German flying ace credited with 48 aerial victories. Voss, a dyer's son from Krefeld, was a patriotic young man even while still in school.
  • He began his military career in November 1914 as a 17-year-old Hussar.
  • After turning to aviation, he proved to be a natural pilot.
  • After flight school and six months in a bomber unit, he joined a newly formed fighter squadron, Jagdstaffel 2 on 21 November 1916.
  • There he befriended Manfred von Richthofen. By 6 April 1917, Voss had scored 24 victories and awarded Germany's highest award, the Pour le Mérite.
  • The medal's mandatory month's leave removed Voss from the battlefield during Bloody April; in his absence, Richthofen scored 13 victories.
  • Nevertheless, Richthofen regarded Voss as his only possible rival as top scoring ace of the war. Soon after Voss returned from leave, he was at odds with his squadron commander.
  • He was detailed from his squadron to evaluate new fighter aircraft and became enthusiastic about the Fokker Triplane.
  • After transferring through three temporary squadron commands in two months, Voss was given command of Jagdstaffel 10 on 30 July 1917 at Richthofen's request.
  • By now, his victory total was 34. His last stand came on 23 September 1917, just hours after his 48th victory.
  • After he fell in solo opposition to eight British aces, he was described by his preeminent foe, James McCudden, as "the bravest German airman".

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