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Allegiance
  
United States

Battles and wars
  
World War I

Died
  
August 24, 1918


Name
  
Louis Jr.

Battles/wars
  
World War I

Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force

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Born
  
September 22, 1894 Weston, West Virginia (
1894-09-22
)

Buried at
  
Machpelah Cemetery, Weston, West Virginia

Place of burial
  
Weston, West Virginia, United States

Unit
  
Royal Air Force, No. 40 Squadron RAF

The Tragic Story of Louis Bennett Jr WW1 Flying Ace


Louis Bennett Jr. (22 September 1894 – 24 August 1918) was an American pursuit pilot and a flying ace in World War I.

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He died near Marguillies, France in combat on 24 August 1918.

Biography

Born in Weston, West Virginia, he was the son of Louis Bennett Sr. and Sallie Maxwell Bennett. Louis Bennett's father, a prominent Lewis county politician, was the Democratic nominee for governor of West Virginia in 1908. Louis Bennett Jr. attended Cutler and St. Luke's preparatory schools in Pennsylvania before enrolling at Yale in 1913.

In October 1917 he went to Canada and joined the Royal Flying Corps at Toronto, Ontario. After training, he was deployed to France where he was assigned to No. 40 Squadron, RAF. Like fellow American Frank Luke, Bennett was fond of shooting down balloons. During his brief but remarkable nine-day career, Bennett flew 25 sorties against the Germans, shooting down nine enemy balloons from an S.E.5a. On 24 August 1918, after destroying his last two balloons, his aircraft burst into flames when it was hit by ground fire. Bennett crashed but was pulled from his plane shortly before he died from his injuries. Bennett received no medals for his actions in combat, but Weston's airport was later named Louis Bennett Field in his honor.

References

Louis Bennett Jr. Wikipedia