Marcel Viallet

Marcel Viallet
Marcel Pierre Viallet
Born 21 August 1887
Lyon, France
Died 21 September 1925
Allegiance France
Service/branch Cavalry; aviation
Rank Sous lieutenant
Unit 7e Regiment de Cuirassiers, Escadrille No. 53, Escadrille No. 67
Awards Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre

Sous Lieutenant Marcel Pierre Viallet was a World War I flying ace credited with nine aerial victories.[1]

Viallet travelled in his youth, but returned home to France as World War I began. He immediately joined the cavalry, but was seriously wounded in late 1914. While in hospital, he applied for a transfer to aviation. On 23 February 1915, he started training; on 12 November, he received Military Pilot's Brevet No. 2533. He then served as a test pilot on Caudrons. From there, he was assigned to Escadrille 53, having already logged 376 flight hours. On 28 April 1916, he scored his first win, over a Fokker Eindekker.[2] Two days later, he flew a successful escort mission despite having his controls cut. A Medaille Militaire followed, on 22 May 1916.[3]

In June 1916, he was reassigned to a Nieuport unit, Escadrille 67. He would run up eight more victories there,[4] including one shared with Georges Flachaire.

Postwar, he remained in the military. He became ill during the Rif Campaign in Morocco, and died on 21 September 1925.[5]

Honors and awards

Médaille Militaire

"Marechal-des-Logis of the Escadrille C53. A pilot of great value who always shows his courage, audacity and sang-froid. On 28 April 1916, returning from a reconnaissance over German lines, from close in he attacked a German plane which was seen to fall disabled. On 30 April [1916] he resolutely attacked an enemy scout in order to ward it away from an airplane he was protecting. Having had his controls cut, he succeeded after a fall of 2,000 meters to stabilize his plane and save his observer."[6][7]

Légion d'Honneur

"Marechal-des-Logis pilot of Escadrille N67, wounded twice in the cavalry, requested a transfer to aviation where he has become a pilot of the highest order, of remarkable strength and exceptional audacity. Already has the Médaille Militaire for downing two enemy planes, under particularly difficult circumstances, in March and April 1916; on 6 August [1916] he succeeded during the course of the same flight to down two other German planes sequentially one behind our lines the other near the trenches."[8][9]

Sources of information

  1. ^ Nieuport Aces of World War 1. pp. 59–60. 
  2. ^ Over the Front: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914-1918. p. 223. 
  3. ^ Nieuport Aces of World War 1. pp. 59–60. 
  4. ^ Nieuport Aces of World War 1. p. 60. 
  5. ^ Nieuport Aces of World War 1. p. 60. 
  6. ^ (Médaille Militaire citation, 22 May 1916) http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/france/viallet.php Retrieved on 28 March 2010.
  7. ^ Over the Front: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914-1918. p. 223. 
  8. ^ (Légion d'Honneur citation, 29 August 1916) http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/france/viallet.php Retrieved on 28 March 2010.
  9. ^ Over the Front: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914-1918. p. 223. 

Reference

  • Nieuport Aces of World War 1. Norman Franks. Osprey Publishing, 2000. ISBN 1855329611, 9781855329614.
  • Over the Front: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914-1918 Norman L. R. Franks, Frank W. Bailey. Grub Street, 1992. ISBN 0948817542, 9780948817540.



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Marcel Peres — Marcel Pérès  Pour le musicologue fondateur d Ensemble Organum, voir Marcel Pérès (musique). Marcel Pérès (né Marcel Jean Paul Laurent Farenc le 24 janvier 1898 à Castelsarrasin, Tarn et Garonne, décédé le 28 juin 1974 à Châlette sur Loing,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Marcel Perès — Marcel Pérès  Pour le musicologue fondateur d Ensemble Organum, voir Marcel Pérès (musique). Marcel Pérès (né Marcel Jean Paul Laurent Farenc le 24 janvier 1898 à Castelsarrasin, Tarn et Garonne, décédé le 28 juin 1974 à Châlette sur Loing,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Marcel Pérès (acteur) — Pour le musicologue fondateur d Ensemble Organum, voir Marcel Pérès (musique). Marcel Pérès (né Marcel Jean Paul Laurent Farenc le 24 janvier 1898 à Castelsarrasin, Tarn et Garonne, décédé le 28 juin 1974 à Châlette sur Loing …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Pierre Viallet — est un homme de radio, un réalisateur et producteur de télévision ainsi qu un écrivain. Il a exercé des années 1950 aux années 1980, mais reste méconnu du grand public. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Filmographie 3 Production 4 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Aviateur De La Première Guerre Mondiale — Liste des as de la Première Guerre mondiale Sommaire 1 Empires centraux 1.1 As allemands 1.2 As austro hongrois 2 Pays de l Entente Alliés …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Aviateur de la Premiere Guerre mondiale — Liste des as de la Première Guerre mondiale Sommaire 1 Empires centraux 1.1 As allemands 1.2 As austro hongrois 2 Pays de l Entente Alliés …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Aviateur de la Première Guerre mondiale — Liste des as de la Première Guerre mondiale Sommaire 1 Empires centraux 1.1 As allemands 1.2 As austro hongrois 2 Pays de l Entente Alliés …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Aviateur de la première guerre mondiale — Liste des as de la Première Guerre mondiale Sommaire 1 Empires centraux 1.1 As allemands 1.2 As austro hongrois 2 Pays de l Entente Alliés …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Liste Des As De La Grande Guerre — Liste des as de la Première Guerre mondiale Sommaire 1 Empires centraux 1.1 As allemands 1.2 As austro hongrois 2 Pays de l Entente Alliés …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Liste des As de la Grande Guerre — Liste des as de la Première Guerre mondiale Sommaire 1 Empires centraux 1.1 As allemands 1.2 As austro hongrois 2 Pays de l Entente Alliés …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”