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Cosimo Rizzotto

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Allegiance
  
Italy

Unit
  
77a Squadriglia

Name
  
Cosimo Rizzotto

Rank
  
Sergente

Service/branch
  
Aviation


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Awards
  
2 Silver awards of Medal for Military Valor

Other work
  
Flying instructor in South America

Died
  
February 18, 1963, Milan, Italy

Sergente Cosimo Rizzotto was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.

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Early life

Cosimo Rizzotto was born on 26 June 1893, in Colognola ai Colli, Kingdom of Italy.

World War I

Rizzotto joined the Bataglione Aviatori on 23 September 1913 as a private. He would not be selected for pilot's training until May 1915. He learned to fly at San Giusto, and took advanced training on Maurice Farmans beginning 19 December 1915. In January 1916, Rizzotto was promoted to caporal. Within two months, he began flying a Nieuport as part of a detachment stationed at Cascina Costa. Rizzotto subsequently spent from 30 March through 30 May 1916 in Paris. In July 1916, he was assigned to be a Nieuport pilot with 77a Squadriglia. Between 28 February 1917 and 15 June 1918, he scored six aerial victories, including one shared with Alvaro Leonardi; he also had an unconfirmed claim. His first victory earned him a Silver Medal for Military Valor; his next four victories, from July through November 1917, earned him another.

Postwar

Rizzotto lived in both Argentina and Paraguay, making his living as a flying instructor. However, he eventually returned to Italy, dying in Milan on 18 February 1963.

References

Cosimo Rizzotto Wikipedia