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Hans Böhning [Germany]

Name:Hans Böhning
Country:Germany
Rank:Leutnant
Squadrons:FAA 290
Jasta 32, 36, 76, 79
Victories:17
Born:6 July 1893
Place of Birth:Bavaria
Died:20 October 1934Killed In Flying Accident
Place of Death:
Iron Cross 1st and 2nd ClassHans Böhning

Notes
After serving in combat with an artillery regiment, Böhning transferred to the German Air Service in 1916. Two days after scoring his final victory on 18 September 1918, he was wounded in the hip when his Fokker D.VII was shotup in an engagement with a D.H.9 over Soriel. When he recovered, he assumed command of Jasta 32b eleven days before the Armistice was signed. Some years later, Böhning was killed in a glider crash.

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