• Lieutenant Colonel Jean André Pezon began his military career during World War I and became a flying ace credited with ten confirmed aerial victories....
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  • Montrion Jacques Ortoli Maurice Bizot Lucien Gasser Auguste Lahoulle Jean André Pezon Charles Quette Laurent B. Ruamps Fernand Bonneton Alexandre Bretillon...
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    sequel, George and Mildred; from liver failure French Army Lt. Col. Jean André Pezon, 82, the last surviving French World War One flying ace. The Broadway...
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  • November 1918 Lieutenant colonel Marius Ambrogi Lieutenant colonel Jean André Pezon Adjutant Charles J. V. Macé Adjutant Maurice Bizot Three Nieuport XXIVs:...
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    20 Sidney Highwood British 9 7 16 Erich Löwenhardt German 9 45 54 Jean Andre Pezon French 9 1 10 Armand Pinsard French 9 18 27 Erich Thomas German 9 1...
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     United Kingdom Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Air Force 10[page needed] Jean Andre Pezon  France Aéronautique Militaire 10 Croye Pithey  South Africa Royal...
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  • several other balloon busting aces to do this, such as Maurice Bizot, Jean Andre Pezon, and Charles J. V. Macé. Ambrogi's final World War I victory was a...
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  • two more of the airborne observation platforms in the same vicinity. Jean Andre Pezon aided him on 10 October; this was another win over Geline. The 18th...
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  • ran from 30 July through 29 October 1918. He teamed with fellow aces Jean Andre Pezon and Marius Ambrogi, as well as other French pilots in this series of...
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