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| Name: | Jean Alfred Fraissinet | Country: | France | Rank: | Lieutenant | Service: | French Air Service | Squadrons: | N57, Spa57 | Victories: | 8 | Born: | 22 June 1894 | Place of Birth: | Marseilles | Died: | | | Place of Death: | |
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| | After serving with the 6e Regiment de Hussards, Fraissinet transferred to the French Air Service in 1916. Earning a Pilot's Brevet on 4 November 1916, he received additional flight training before joining N57 on 14 March 1917. He was released from the army on 7 October 1919 but returned to uniform during World War II. |
| | "Elite officer and model pursuit pilot; calm and resolute, fired also by a spirit of self-sacrifice and extremely high intellect, using his knowledge of flying to further his desire to conquer. Patrol leader of the highest order. Liked by his pilots in whom he inspires absolute confidence. On 1 October 1918, with only one comrade, he did not hesitate to attack a group of 20 two-seaters which were strafing our troops. He downed two in flames. Six victories, six citations." Légion d'Honneur citation |
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