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Edmond Pillon

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Allegiance
  
France

Service/branch
  
Aviation


Name
  
Edmond Pillon

Rank
  
Adjutant

Edmond Pillon

Unit
  
Escadrille 102, Escadrille 82, Escadrille 67

Died
  
June 8, 1921, Toussus-le-Noble, France

Awards
  
Medaille militaire, Croix de Guerre

Adjutant Edmond Jacques Marcel Pillon was a French World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories.

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Pillon joined the infantry in 1914, but quickly switched over to aviation. He became a non-commissioned Nieuport pilot in 1916, and served in Escadrilles 102 and 82. He scored a single victory for Escadrille 102, on 2 August 1916. From 6 March to 3 September 1917, Pillon scored four more confirmed wins for Escadrille 82, along with a couple of unverified claims. His record then lapsed until he began scoring again in his new assignment to fly a Spad with Escadrille 67. He scattered three victories through 1918, on 20 April, 19 May, and 2 September.

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Pillon died in a postwar flying accident, on 8 June 1921.

Honors and awards

Médaille militaire

"Pilot of Escadrille N82, skillful and courageous, who always volunteers to take on the most perilous missions, and has already downed three German planes and engaged in more than fifty combats, during which his plane was often hit; on 21 April 1917, he attacked a balloon which he forced to descend; on 23 April he forced an enemy plane to land behind enemy lines; already cited in orders."

References

Edmond Pillon Wikipedia