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Friedrich Karl Burckhardt

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Allegiance
  
Germany

Awards
  
Iron Cross

Died
  
June 18, 1962

Name
  
Friedrich-Karl Burckhardt

Rank
  
Hauptmann


Service/branch
  
Luftstreitkrafte (Flying service)

Unit
  
FA 14, FA 30, Kest 4, Jasta 25

Hauptmann (Captain) Friedrich-Karl Burckhardt was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He was a professional soldier who already held a pilot's license when World War I began. He served on the Eastern Front until 28 November 1916, when he was promoted to command Jasta 25 in Macedonia. On 25 February 1918, he was withdrawn back to Germany, where he eventually commanded a home defense squadron until war's end. He was one of the few German aces to serve in aviation for the entirety of World War I.

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Early life and prewar service

Friedrich-Karl Burckhardt was born on 24 December 1889 in Koslin, Prussia, which is now located in Poland. From 1902-1904, he served as a cadet. He then joined Prussian Infantry Regiment No. 54. He was already interested in aviation; he garnered Pilot's License No. 418 on 27 May 1913. He then transferred to military aviation.

World War I service

As World War I began, Burckhardt was serving in Feldflieger Abteilung (Field Flier Detachment) 14 on the Eastern Front during August 1914. He was awarded the Iron Cross Second Class on 9 September 1914. He was wounded on 27 September. On 28 October 1914 he was awarded the First Class Iron Cross. He remained with FA 14 until December 1915.

He transferred to FA 30, serving with until 28 November 1916. He was then appointed to command Jagdstaffel 25, a fighter squadron stationed in Macedonia. Between 15 January and 5 July 1917, he downed four enemy aircraft and an observation balloon. In August 1917, he was again decorated, this time with the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern. On 25 February 1918, he was recalled to Germany. Once there, he was appointed to lead a home defense unit, Kampfeinsitzerstaffel (Combat single-seater squadron) 4a.

List of aerial victories

See also Aerial victory standards of World War I

Postwar

He died on 18 June 1962.

Awards and honors

  • Iron Cross of 1914
  • 2nd class: 9 September 1914
  • 1st class: 28 October 1914
  • Royal House Order of Hohenzollern
  • Order of Bravery (Bulgaria)
  • References

    Friedrich-Karl Burckhardt Wikipedia