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Alexandre Buisson

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Died
  
1939

Allegiance
  
France


Rank
  
Adjutant

Name
  
Alexandre Buisson

Service/branch
  
Hussars, then flying service

Unit
  
8th Hussar Regiment, F29, R240

Awards
  
Medaille militaire, Croix de Guerre

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Alexandre Buisson was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.

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Honors and awards

Buisson got a Médaille militaire: "Adjudant machine-gunner on an aeroplane. Non-commissioned officer gunner of the highest military spirit, carried out daily delicate protection missions during the course of which he had numerous combats, gaining the admiration of his superiors by his modest courage and remarkable calm, and the precision of his fire. On 3 November 1918, at the end of a protection mission, noticing an enemy convoy, he strafed it as his pilot flew along the enemy lines. Attacked by a patrol of ten planes, he sustained a severe and unequal fight, permitting his pilot to disengage and succeeded in downing two of his adversaries, one in flames and the other crashed to the earth. Three citations, five planes downed."

References

Alexandre Buisson Wikipedia