Allegiance German Empire Rank Hauptmann Service/branch Luftstreitkrafte | Years of service 1902-1915 Name Friedrich Marnet | |
Unit Feldflieger Abteilung 6b Died October 3, 1915, Ochsenfurt, Germany |
Friedrich Marnet (22 January 1882 – 3 October 1915) was a German World War I officer and pilot. He also was one of the first German pilots to fly a Gotha G.
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Background
Involvement in 1st World War
When World War I began in 1914, Marnet was immediately sent to the 1st Ersatz Bataillon 8, as a Platoon leader. At his own instigation, Marnet transferred to Feldflieger Abteilung 1b in May 1915. In June 1915, he participated in a flight observation training course in Schleißheim. On 16 July 1915, Friedrich Marnet transferred to Feldflieger-Abteilung 8b. Soon after, on 9 August 1915, Marnet was promoted Hauptmann. On 21 August 1915, Marnet transferred to Feldflieger Abteilung 6b, then based near Bühl.
In October 1915, while Hauptmann Marnet was flying toward Strasbourg, with a mechanic and an observer, his plane, a Gotha G.I B.14/15, crashed in a freshly tilled field, near Ochsenfurt. Hauptmann Friedrich Marnet's body was recovered from the wreckage, and he was buried with full military honors by his fellows in arms. His grave is now in Munich Waldfriedhof.
Dates of Ranks
Leutnant (Patent No.62): 9. March 1903
Oberleutnant (Patent No.76): 7 March 1912
Hauptmann : 9 August 1915