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Rudolf Wendelmuth

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Allegiance
  
German Empire

Unit
  
Jagdstaffel 8

Name
  
Rudolf Wendelmuth


Rank
  
Leutnant

Service/branch
  
Aviation

Commands held
  
Jagdstaffel 20

Awards
  
Iron Cross First and Second Class

Died
  
November 30, 1917, Fontaine-Notre-Dame, Nord, France

Leutnant Rudolf Wendelmuth was a World War I flying ace credited with 14 aerial victories.

At break of war, Wendelmuth was posted to the 233rd Reserve Infantry Regiment. He transferred to aviation on 1 March 1915, reporting to FEA 3 in his home town of Gotha for training. His first assignment was to Bulgaria in September. In July 1916, he returned to Cologne to Fokker Commando. He was then posted to FA 8 in Sevdi Koy, Turkey as an acting oberleutnant. While with this unit, he scored his first victory, downing a Royal Naval Air Service Farman off the Turkish coast on 5 November 1916.

During Bloody April 1917, Wendelmuth returned to the Western Front. He was assigned to Jasta 8. Between 29 July and 14 October 1917, he accumulated another ten victories; during this span, on 25 September, his plane was shot down but he escaped unharmed.

On 19 October, he was appointed to command Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 20. He scored three more wins in October and November 1917. On 30 November, Wendelmuth died in a midair collision that also killed Wilhelm Schulz.

References

Rudolf Wendelmuth Wikipedia