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Marcel Bloch (aviator)

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Allegiance
  
France

Name
  
Marcel Bloch

Rank
  
Sous lieutenant


Years of service
  
1914–1918

Service/branch
  
Flying services

Role
  
Aviator

Born
  
July 21, 1890 La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland (
1890-07-21
)

Awards
  
Legion d'honneur, Medaille militaire, Croix de Guerre, Russian Order of Saint George and Order of Saint Anne

Died
  
March 29, 1938, Czechoslovakia

Unit
  
Escadrille 3, Escadrille 62

Sous Lieutenant Marcel Robert Marcel Bloch was a World War I flying ace who fought on both Eastern and Western Fronts. He was credited with five aerial victories, all scored against German observation balloons.

Bloch was originally assigned to fly a Nieuport for Escadrille 3 but transferred to Escadrille 62 on 25 May 1916. He became a balloon buster ace, destroying five German observation balloons between 26 June and 1 October 1916. In the process of destroying number three, on 3 July 1916, he was seriously wounded twice. He downed his last two on 30 September and 1 October.

In 1917, Bloch was transferred from combat duty to a military mission. On 23 March, he was transferred to the Russian Front. He sustained serious injuries on 8 May 1917, when he suffered a flying accident. After many months in hospital, he was assigned to the French Mission to the United States on 10 September 1918. On 1 March 1919, he returned to France.

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